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Giving back: Raising a guide dog for the blind
Guide dogs for the blind
May 31, 2012
The Caplans, a retired couple, want to give back. Their former working lives enabled good fortune to follow them in retirement. Besides...
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Clothesline threatens property rights in Perkasie, Pennsylvania
Carin Froehlich
May 30, 2012
Carin Froehlich hung wet laundry on the clothesline in front of her farmhouse in Perkasie, Pennsylvania. The year was 2009. Today, Carin Froehlich...
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Regulated Class in California seeks reparations from CARB
carb
May 25, 2012
California Air Resources Board (CARB) met on Thursday, May 24. On the agenda was discussion toward deciding where and how to spend the billions...
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Being nice, the decay of American virtue
Niceness
May 24, 2012
Being nice: it’s a national obsession. There are folks who are nice and those who aren’t. We expect it from every relationship and...
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Entitlement, where Americans lost their senses
Ed Koch
May 23, 2012
Former New York City mayor, Ed Koch, said it out loud, “we must take measures to keep them solvent while always keeping them as entitlements...
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Can Jerry Brown learn from Chris Christie?
Jerry Brown
May 18, 2012
California and New Jersey have a lot in common despite dissimilarities in so many ways. As states deep in the mire of political bureaucracies, New...
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California deficit tops $16 billion
California budget crisis
May 14, 2012
California’s budget deficit is higher than expected. Up from $9.1 billion in January to $16 billion to date, the shortfall is blamed on tax...
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson resigns
Scott Thompson
May 13, 2012
Scott Thompson resigned as CEO of Yahoo after his board of directorscaught him in a lie about his college degree, according to a Wall Street...
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson college degree controversy continues
Yahoo
May 11, 2012
Scott Thompson’s college degree seems to have been misstated by somebody other than the Yahoo CEO himself. A Reuters report has Thompson...
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson lies about college degree
Yahoo
May 4, 2012
Yahoo’s Scott Thompson has been caught misstating his credentials. The Sunnyvale, California, CEO expanded the facts. His Stonehill College...
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