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Daytona Beach may recruit panhandlers to clean city for pay, housing
The city of Daytona Beach may soon start recruiting panhandlers to clean the city, paying them with a stipend and a place to stay.
Journal Sentinel to lay off 10 percent of workers
Journal Sentinel Inc. will cut about 10 percent of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's 1,300 full-time employees due to the slump in ad sales affecting the entire newspaper industry.
Journal Sentinel to lay off 10 percent of workers
Journal Sentinel Inc., publisher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, said Wednesday it will cut about 10 percent of its 1,300 full-time employees due to continued industrywide declines in advertising sales.
Man accused of hitting mom with Polish sausage
A man was charged with battery after he hit his mother in the head with a three-pound package of Polish sausage, police said.
Newspapers, reeling from slumping ads, slash jobs
Even for an industry awash in bad news, the newspaper business went through one of its most severe retrenchments in recent memory last week.
Religion in the news
The preacher stood in the doorway of the picturesque church and looked out at the parking lot as his congregation gathered for the early morning service.
Inmate charged with murder in guard's death
An inmate serving two life terms for sexual battery and kidnapping was charged with first-degree murder in the rape and slaying of a female corrections officer at a Daytona Beach prison.
Former Bay City planner helping to rebuild city in Iraq
What would prompt a man to swap his family, safety and Daytona Beach, Fla., for the perils of Iraq?
Cuban: museum's art should be returned to Cuba
Alberto Jones paused in front of Daniel Serra-Badue's 1941 painting, "Cuban Sweets," and smiled. |
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