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Advertisement starts (Tiscali) has already been postponed four times. Failure to choose a president could lead to competing administrations and possible violence. Lahoud has said he will take action before leaving office if there is no deal. He has not said what he plans to do, but one option is to ask the army to take over.
In 1989, property tax increase bailed out with sales tax (Grand Island Independent) The record for an increase in Grand Island city property tax rates was set during the 1989-90 budget year, when the property tax rate rose from about 52 cents per $100 of valuation to almost 71 cents per $100.
Department asks for money to aid in collecting fines (Texarkana Gazette) The Bowie County Fine Collections Department is calling for help with its time management and regulation compliance in the form of an automatic dialer system.
Your faith (Daily Herald) To submit items, e-mail faith@dailyherald.com, or send fax to (847) 427-1301.
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) Today?s oil crisis could have been foreseen, but analysts say chances to head it off were ignored, missed or blocked.
CRYSTAL CITY: A tale of two audits (Jefferson County Journal) Crystal City officials are preparing for a visit from the Missouri Auditor's Office.
Asleep at the Spigot (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) Americans have seen the current oil crisis coming for 30 years. But analysts say chances to head it off were ignored, missed or blocked.
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot (The Tuscaloosa News) Today’s oil crisis could have been foreseen, but analysts say chances to head it off were ignored, missed or blocked.
Experience facing a call for change in Saginaw County sheriff's election (The Saginaw News) Experience will face off against "progressive leadership" in the primary election for Saginaw County sheriff. Ten-year Sheriff Charles L. Brown will face Saginaw Township police officer and onetime Saginaw City Council member, William L. Federspiel, during the Tuesday, Aug. 5, decision.
When justice gets rough (Times of Malta) "The police are not racist. We could have elements. With reference to this case, I don't have any evidence to suggest either that the man was beaten on racial grounds or on the basis of a 'reaction'" - Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici.
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