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[CJR] Floridas dive shops are seeing a tourist slump, while Wisconsins truck stops are doing less business.
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[CJR] The Economy Today: On Schedule? : CJR: Based on regional reports, much of this progress may be a heady mix of hope and speculation, as municipalities in Maryland, South Carolina, and Florida, among other states, are still trying to figure out how much money they're going to get .The Associated Press reports that the state of Wisconsin will receive $130 million in stimulus funds for water projects.
[Stateline.org RSS - New Hampshire] Concord Monitor - Panel to back slots at tracks?: For example, the industry drafted a state constitutional referendum in Florida which would have mandated the introduction of .In these contexts, an article in the Columbia Journalism Review cautions the news media "flat out ask if they make money off the industry" (Simurda 1994).
[CJR] CNBC Editor: The People Are Revolting! : CJR: The segment he walked out on was in the midst of the mid-September meltdown when he was calling for a delay in a bailout of the crippled financial system, which nearly everyone now agrees kept us from a catastrophic meltdown and depression. But even then, he didnt question the need for something to be done to bail the financiers out.
[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: To "no corporate politics", this isn't about questioning authority, this is about hate groups who have a lot of anger they project on non-white ethnic groups, and act on their anger. If you are confused that hate groups, white supremists, KKK and other organizations are only "questioning authority" and are not racist then you are ignorant of American history.
[Richard Prince's Journal-isms RSS Feed] ASNE Losing Diversity Director | The Maynard Institute: McQueen started his journalism career in 1977 as a reporter for the Tallahassee Democrat after graduation from Florida State University. He joined the AP in 1980, working in Miami as a reporter and editor, and then in Tallahassee as correspondent.
[MoneyScience Feed > Hedge Fund News] Hedge Fund Focus 08-05-09 | Hedge Fund News | News & Blogs ...: A jailed Florida hedge fund manager pleaded not guilty on Thursday to an indictment of running a $360 million investment fraud and his lawyer asked a judge to ease the conditions for him to make bail. Prosecutors say Arthur Nadel, 76, went on the run for two weeks in January before his arrest on initial charges, but his lawyer said he is in poor health and not a flight risk.
[George's Bottom Line] McCain Scaling Back in Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Colorado ...: It seems the McCain camp is conceding defeat in every state Kerry won, except Pennsylvania, where they are still badly behind. Meanwhile, the battleground is fought entirely on red state territory - Colorado, New Mexico, Iowa, Virginia, Florida, Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina, Missouri and Indiana, with some question about North Dakota, West Virginia and Georgia.
[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: I am sure with the misleading that was going on and that followed these briefings that Pelosi was indeed mislead about what they were doing and about the legality of what they were doing. The CIA did not disclose to our leaders that there was this torture method that had been outlawed since the Spanish American war and that they had decided to use it on suspects now to try to get false and planted information that would validate an unprovoked attack on Iraq.
[The Caucus] What to Watch For: Indiana, North Carolina Edition - The Caucus ...: Neither candidate is truly the “underdog”: Obama has proved himself a formidable candidate, one remarkably capable of surmounting the odds against which his chances had been stacked, while Clinton’s claim to the term belies only her inability to secure what should have been an infallible candidacy. Both are formidable candidates;
[The Lede] Watching the Iraq Hearings With Petraeus and Crocker - The Lede ...: In almost every instance when problems arise, tactical or technical, my Iraqi Army counterparts are pushed to the side so that the more effective, disciplined, and resourceful US fighting force can solve the Iraqi problems. The insistence of US forces to provide a clean, fast, and effective solution to every problem only serves to further delay growth and impede the Iraqi Army’s progression.
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