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Ex-Detroit mayor aide to give deposition Wednesday
A judge says a former top aide to Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick will give a deposition in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit on Wednesday. Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Robert J. Colombo Jr. also ruled Friday the deposition will take place at...Tags: Regional Authority, Kwame Kilpatrick, Freedom of the Press
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The Panther Valley School Board can be a real scream
The German term ''angst,'' when not capitalized, is likely to come up in any discussion of existentialism. It means anxiety or emotional strife. If capitalized, ''Angst'' is a family name that means well, at times, it seems to mean the same thing. In...Tags: Pennsylvania, Radio Industry, Freedom of the Press, Edvard Munch, Schuylkill County
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Army Won't Release Opinion On Base Site Law
Courant Staff WriterThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not release its formal legal opinion of the federal law that specified Middletown as the location for a new regional training facility, Corps spokesman Todd Hornback confirmed Thursday. Attorney General Richard...Tags: Armed Forces, Lawyers, Richard Blumenthal, Jodi Rell, Rosa DeLauro
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Timeline of Detroit mayor's text scandal
A chronology of the text-messaging sex scandal involving Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick: ------ 2002: A rumored, but never proven, wild party reportedly takes place at Manoogian Mansion, the Detroit mayor's home. April 30, 2003: Exotic dancer Tamara...Tags: Regional Authority, Lawyers, Court Administration, Kwame Kilpatrick, Prosecution
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FOI Complaint Is Rejected
The state Freedom of Information Commission rejects a complaint against Democrats on New Britain's common council. Page B3Tags: New Britain
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What's next for Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick
What's next for Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick: --On Thursday, attorneys for Kilpatrick and the Detroit City Council will meet via teleconference with Gov. Jennifer Granholm's legal staff to finalize procedures for next week's removal hearing. --On...Tags: Lawyers, Regional Authority, Court Administration, Kwame Kilpatrick, Government
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School director barred from meetings
Special to The Morning CallPanther Valley School Board has barred one of its members from executive sessions, more than a month after the board's solicitor ruled it could. The board voted 6-1 last week to exclude R. Mickey Angst, who has been accused of publicizing confidential...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Football
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FOI Panel Dismisses Complaint Against New Britain Official
Courant Staff WriterThe state Freedom of Information Commission on Wednesday rejected a complaint against the common council's Democratic majority leader. The commission voted unanimously to dismiss a complaint filed by Paul Carver — a school board member and chairman...Tags: New Britain
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Faithful people right to query candidates
Kathleen Parker is dead wrong when she suggests that Pastor Rick Warren is un-American for inviting Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama to answer questions at his church ("Candidates' church quiz un-American," Commentary, Aug. 22). What could be...Tags: Catonsville, Political Systems, Elections, Political Candidates, Freedom of the Press
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EPA's Sluggish Response
Pesticides known as pyrethrins and pyrethroids, long considered "safe," have exploded in popularity over the Past 10 years. Unfortunately, so has the number of reported poisonings from exposures to these chemicals. Yet the federal Environmental...Tags: Health Organizations, Environmental Politics, Regional Authority, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Death and Dying
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Pro-Tibet artist from New York detained in Beijing
BEIJING - A New York artist who planned to use laser beams to flash "free Tibet" on buildings in downtown Beijing was detained yesterday, according to a colleague and a pro-Tibet group. James Powderly, co-founder of Graffiti Research Lab in New York, was...Tags: New York, Justice and Rights, Museum of Modern Art, Freedom of the Press, Civil Rights
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IN BRIEF
Wall Street closed mixed yesterday after investors largely shrugged off a jump in oil prices and focused instead on a bullish analyst call on Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that eased worries about the financial sector. Stocks ended off their lows of the...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Nestle SA, Unemployment, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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