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Chan Lowe: Nan Rich snubbed by Florida Democratic Party II
Money. It’s the beginning, the middle, and the end of the story when it comes to politics. Though a sliver of romantic idealism remains in us all, we know this to be the slimy underbelly of American democracy. Nowhere is the axiom more starkly...
Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Government, Charlie Crist, Nan H Rich
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Omni Hotels to purchase Homestead resort
ReporterThe summer season is in full swing at the Homestead Resort, with guests enjoying the pools and workers putting the finishing touches on a $25 million upgrade. Wednesday morning, Omni Hotels and Resorts announced it has agreed to purchase the Bath County...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Religion and Belief
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Schillerstrom to run for state treasurer
Former DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom said Wednesday that he has formed an exploratory committee as he weighs a bid for the Republican state treasurer nomination. Schillerstrom, 61, said his years of budgeting experience suit him well for...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Kirk W Dillard, Regional Authority, Elections
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In Brazil, fine art draws crowds from favelas to fairs to museums
RIO DE JANEIRO — Instead of playing in the dirty streets after school, one hot afternoon kids in a local favela, or slum¸ are led into a giant space with bright, high white walls. Assistants lead them around, nudging them to engage with original...Tags: Fine Arts, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, 2016 Olympic Games, Brazil, Culture
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Pines asks charter school teachers to take pay cut
An A-rated charter school system with a 96 percent graduation rate is struggling to keep its doors open and to adequately pay its high-quality teachers. The Pembroke Pines Charter School System is projecting a $2.4 million budget shortfall for the 2013-...Tags: Broward County School Board, Finance, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance
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After Camden Yards assault, Orioles fans speak out
In the aftermath of a Camden Yards fight that left a Maryland man with severe head injuries, Orioles fans have turned to radio talk shows, Twitter, Facebook and office watercoolers to express their outrage. The alleged assault of lifelong Yankees fan...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Dodger Stadium, New York Yankees, Memorial Stadium, Teaching and Learning
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Rain fails to dampen Panthers' optimism
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Carolina Panthers - INSIDE SLANT The Panthers wrapped up their final OTA session on Thursday in a steady rain, but as is likely the case for other teams, optimism about the work done in the past three weeks reigned...Tags: Ron Rivera, Chris Gamble, Twitter, Inc., Jonathan Stewart, Derek Anderson
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Review & Preview: Premature 2014 poll, Part 2
Here is the second installment of our premature poll for next season. The Top 20 will be broken up into four installments, with Friday’s post involving teams ranked from Nos. 15 to 11. Thursday featured Nos. 20 to 16. Monday will highlight teams...
Tags: College Sports, Denver Pioneers, Maryland Terrapins, The Pennsylvania State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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COLUMN-Scaling-up shale: Kemp
Reuters(John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own) By John Kemp LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing are transformative technologies, but their eventual impact on global oil and gas supplies...Tags: Russia, China, Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues
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Should Pennsylvania hold open primaries?
Just one in five registered Democrats and Republicans voted in last month's primary election. In the Lehigh Valley, turnout was worse: 13.7 percent in Lehigh County, and 14.4 percent in Northampton County. Reporter Nicole Radzievich" asked two political...Tags: Government, U.S. Presidential Election (2008), Primaries, Elections, Culture
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The God Squad: Can we find God through Einstein?
Q: Among all the questions you receive about the conflict between science and religion, you seem to take the accommodationist route, insisting there is no conflict and misquoting Albert Einstein in a way that makes him seem religious. How can you a)...Tags: Bible, Science, Religious Conflicts, Science and Technology, Religious Texts
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State Spending Cap A Costly Failure From The Start
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's constitutional spending cap is a study in inadvertent consequences. Its flaws are congenital. It was born of the longest, nastiest fight in Connecticut political history, the battle over the state income tax in 1991. It was written hurriedly...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Personal Income
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