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'Project Runway': Stella wants me to keep walking
Reality CheckProject Runway is becoming a bit predictable. Designers guessing what the challenge will be and debating who will be that episode's guest star? Check. Suede talking in the third person? Check. Field trip to an undisclosed location? Check. Corporate...Tags: American Express Company, Project Runway, Mary-Kate Olsen, Sarah Palin, Meatpacking District
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Frank's five favorite Pebble picks
MotorTrend MagazineThe only car show I've ever been asked to judge is the Ypsilanti Orphan Car Show, at which I and my like-minded judges tend to gravitate toward cars that are unusual, overlooked, and interesting. I'm pretty sure my colleague, Matt Stone, a long-serving... -
Fugitive sex predator caught in A.C.
A child rapist who disappeared a year ago before his Schuylkill County Court trial on dozens of sex-related crimes against three children was arrested Friday in front of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. Russell Rehrig, 52, was taken into...Tags: Sexual Assault, Schuylkill County, Family, Court Administration, Police
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Third-party candidates make their cases in court
Of The Associated PressIt's decision time for several political outsiders who want to take on establishment candidates in the Nov. 4 election. Challenges filed against and, in one case, by third-party candidates have prompted courtroom debates over the validity of petition...Tags: Court Administration, National Government, Elections, Referenda, Political Candidates
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Controversial amendments get the rightful boot.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel0-for-3. That was the count last week for the state's Taxation and Budget Reform Commission after the state Supreme Court struck a trio of proposed constitutional amendments off the November ballot. Floridians are right to conclude the defeat is a...Tags: Court Administration, Local Authority, State Budgets, Florida
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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Terrorism, Medicare, Police, Fires, Sales
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Tuesday primaries
MAJOR PARTY PRIMARIES Third Congressional District GOP primary: Rep. Peter T. King (R-Seaford) vs. Robert Previdi of Manhasset Fourth State Senate District Democratic primary: Party designee Tanya D. Gilliard of Wyandanch vs. James J. McDonald of...Tags: Central Islip, Court Administration, North Haven, Elections, Westhampton
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Ex-mail carrier sentenced
When Millard Taylor noticed that three of his workers' compensation checks hadn't arrived in the mail on schedule, he decided to investigate. After some digging, Taylor discovered that the three checks, along with a Social Security check, had been cashed...Tags: Theft, Wages and Pensions, Corporate Crime, Crimes, Fraud
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Study finding local jury disparity is released
The Abell Foundation released a long-anticipated study Friday comparing jury verdicts in Baltimore with those of three nearby counties. The report, by Shawn M. Flower of Choice Research Associates, found that jurors in the counties - Anne Arundel,... -
Water hogs: Central Florida's celebrities, average Joes waste supply
Sentinel Staff WriterTiger Woods used 107,000 gallons of water at his south Orange County home in April. Grant Hill used 263,000 gallons in May. Lawmaker Chris Dorworth was billed for 79,900 gallons in June. And the Magic's Dwight Howard was charged for 189,000 gallons...Tags: Natural Resources, Tiger Woods, Charles Lee, Grant Hill, Laws
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The Dot: Wow! What Happened To Summer?
Wow! What happened to summer? One minute it was Memorial Day and the next The Dot is getting up in the dark and putting on socks again. The problem is summer is too short, and needs a few more holidays. The Dot has long advocated adding a holiday at...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Public Holidays, Road Accidents, Research, Alaska
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State Attorney General: Plum Island Plan Profoundly Flawed
Information on Plum Island flawed. Changes to bus routes upset Middletown parents. Army Corps will not release its opinion on federal law regarding proposed base. Westbrook residents say no to health district. Trash hauler sentenced in New Haven court....Tags: Trials, Police, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Police Investigations, Defense
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