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Garbage rates will rise but taxes won't in Tamaqua
Tamaqua residents will see a $36-a-year garbage bill hike under the 2009 budget Borough Council adopted Tuesday but they won't see a property tax increase. The $7.9 million spending plan keeps the tax rate 15.25 mills, meaning the owner of a $50,000...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Contracts, National Government, Rivers, Government
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Amy Jacobson's story: The tale of the tape
For Chicago magazineChicago was stewing that Friday, overtaken by humid weather and a heat index in the 90s. But nothing was steamier on July 6, 2007, than the gossip burning up the phone lines of the city's TV journalists. The juicy chatter involved a hot tub or a pool...Tags: Photography, Homes, Lawyers, National Government, Chuck (tv program)
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Michigan man proclaims innocence, seeks clemency
Associated Press WriterA man who has been imprisoned 19 years for a murder he says he did not commit at age 15 is seeking clemency from Gov. Jennifer Granholm. Efren Paredes Jr., 35, is serving life without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder and armed robbery...Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Assault, Executive Branch, Defendants
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Bucks' bench shines, Milwaukee tops Chicago
AP Sports WriterWith Andrew Bogut ailing, Dan Gadzuric had a big game off the bench. The seldom-used center had 11 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks, and fellow reserve Charlie Villanueva scored 11 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter to lift the Milwaukee Bucks...Tags: Migraine, National Basketball Association, Ben Gordon, Management Change, Milwaukee Bucks
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Giants are a much better team without Plaxico
bob.glauber@newsday.comIt will take months for Plaxico Burress' legal case to wind through the New York City court system. But the Giants wasted little time in making their decision in the wake of his accidental shooting in a nightclub early Saturday morning: They threw the...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Steve Smith, Amani Toomer, Dining and Drinking, Plaxico Burress
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Windsor Council OKs Police Union Contract
The Hartford CourantTown police officers will receive an average annual wage increase of 3.2 percent over the course of a new four-year contract. With increased insurance costs factored in, however, the average increase falls to 2.66 percent a year. The new contract,...Tags: Private Health Care, Retirement, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Ready to pay double to park in Orlando?
Sentinel Staff WriterThe cost to park in downtown Orlando could double because the city's parking system is out of money. An across-the-board parking hike proposed by Mayor Buddy Dyer comes as the city is trying to lure more people downtown and encourage more retailers to...Tags: Patty Sheehan, Economic Policy, Church Street Station, Buddy Dyer, University of Central Florida
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Tegg named Belle Isle's first police chief today
Sentinel Staff WriterJohn B. Tegg III, a retired division chief of the Orange County Sheriff's Office and a two-time candidate for sheriff, was named the city's first police chief at a city council meeting today. Tegg has the task of building a police department from the...Tags: Law Enforcement, Kevin Beary, Belle Isle, Bill Brooks, Local Elections
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Burress spends day at Giants Stadium; police looking into Pierce, hospital over shooting
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) _ Plaxico Burress spent much of Tuesday at Giants Stadium facing the possibility his career with the Super Bowl champions could be over, while police were still trying to sort out the events surrounding the Manhattan nightclub...Tags: Roger Goodell, Philadelphia Eagles, Law Enforcement, Lawyers, Personal Weapon Control
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Good riddance, Plaxico
It will take months for Plaxico Burress' legal case to wind through the New York City court system. But the Giants wasted little time in making their decision in the wake of his accidental shooting in a nightclub early Saturday morning: They threw the...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Steve Smith, Amani Toomer, Dining and Drinking, Plaxico Burress
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LAPD releases footage of alleged hit man in Century City parking garage slaying
Los Angeles police Tuesday released video footage that they allege shows a hit man moments after he fatally stabbed a woman in a Century City parking garage in July. The suspect remains at large. Police have arrested and charged James Fayed, who ran an...Tags: Fraud, Murder, Prosecution, Century City, Court Administration
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Forget crime — Jablow's got better stories
Murder and mayhem were Matt Jablow's bread and butter as a WBAL newsman, Baltimore police spokesman and America's Most Wanted producer. Now he's offering more life-affirming fare as a "Webumentarian." Jablow left America's Most Wanted in July to start a...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Game Playing, Assault, Regional Authority, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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