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FBI Sweeney probe: Hill/Chuck did earmark, too
Spin CycleThe Times-Union updates the federal investigation of the relationship between former Republican congressman John Sweeney and Albany lobbyist Bill Powers, a former GOP state chairman who Sweeney once served as executive director. Apparently the FBI is...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hillary Clinton, Colleges and Universities, Republican Party
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Fannie and Freddie, hardball experts
The Swampby Frank James If you want to read a disturbing tale of how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac used their clout in Washington to try to brush back their critics like pitchers throwing at the heads of batters, check out......Tags: Mortgages, Newspaper and Magazine, Florida, Accounting and Auditing, Fannie Mae
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Lauderdale Lakes: City urges residents to help save Starbucks shop
South Florida Sun-SentinelAn effort to keep open the city's Starbucks coffee shop is under way. The shop is among 600 stores the coffee company has announced it plans to close across the nation, drawing a mix of disappointment and frustration from Lauderdale Lakes officials and...Tags: Lauderdale Lakes, Starbucks Corporation
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Darden spends big on lobbying
Sentinel Staff WriterDarden Restaurants is spending a lot more money this year to influence members of Congress and other federal officials in Washington. Darden, the only Fortune 500 company based in Orlando, spent nearly a half-million dollars on federal lobbying during...Tags: Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Dietary Supplements, Red Lobster, Aquaculture, National Government
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Support ramps up for city-owned skateboard park
247-4536— Wanted: Anything that's smooth, looks like a gigantic bowl, has steps and rails, and comes with a bunch of intriguing ramps and ledges. Last week, the Newport News Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve construction of...Tags: International Olympic Committee, Building Material, Government, Public Officials, Metal and Mineral
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Currie probe looks at possible influence deals
Sun ReportersThe federal investigation into state Sen. Ulysses Currie's work for Shoppers Food Warehouse is centered on whether the grocery chain paid the lawmaker to use the prestige of his office to secure favorable legislation and actions by state agencies,...Tags: Groceries, Brian E Frosh, Montgomery County (Maryland), Annapolis, Prince
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Amputee athletes ready for Extremity Games
Associated Press WriterLoi Ho is doing push-ups and pull-ups and hanging from door frames by her fingertips to prepare her upper body for a rock climbing competition this week. Her lower body just needs some stretching and one adjustment. When she gets to the climbing gym...Tags: People, Sport Climbing, Canoeing and Kayaking, Athletics, Track and Field, Defense
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Panel OKs one-year ban on new fast-food restaurants in South L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA proposal that would place at least a one-year moratorium on new fast-food restaurants in a broad swath of neighborhoods, mostly in South Los Angeles, won unanimous support from a Los Angeles City Council committee Tuesday. If approved by the full...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Leimert Park, Conservation, California, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Is St. Johns River Water Management District even serious about conservation?
Sentinel ColumnistTo hear local water officials tell it, we're in dire straits. They don't want you to water your lawn too often, plant certain grass or even use the kind of shower heads that actually get all the conditioner out of your hair. The St. Johns River Water...Tags: Lake County (Florida), Orlando Health, Economic Policy, Florida, Gaming and Lotteries
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McCain due in city for fundraiser
Sun reporterSen. John McCain is scheduled to arrive in Baltimore this evening for his first high-profile fundraising visit to Maryland since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the latest foray by a presidential candidate mining the state's steady supply...Tags: Executive Branch, Campaign Finance, Montgomery County (Maryland), Benjamin L. Cardin, Unions
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