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"Density is what makes transit feasible, giving us the option of getting out of our cars," said Councilman Larry Robinson [...] The redevelopmentAssisted suicide initiative likely to make ballot Assisted suicide initiative likely to make ballot • RECREATION 10:44 AM - Log jams block part of Green River, users should be wary of the danger • CRIME 9:24 AM - Traffic stop in downtown Tacoma prompts pursuit on I-5 • LABOR 2:24 PM - Sprinkler fitters strike shutting down construction sites • MOUNT RAINIER 9:05 AM - The road to Sunrise opens Thursday • INVESTIGATION 9:18 AM - Officers suspect racing cars caused crash, injuring several people • TRAVEL 8:32 AM Today Gov. Deval Patrick screwed every consumer in Massachusetts… Today Gov. Deval Patrick screwed every consumer in Massachusetts… “Today, I sign into law a comprehensive energy bill that takes a major step toward addressing this challenge and taking advantage of this opportunity. This legislation remakes the electricity market to reduce energy consumption through a dramatic increase in energy efficiency technology installed in our homes, offices, and factories.(it increases the fees,taxes and other things that the utilities will pass on to the consumer aProgressive Blogger Shot in Washington Breaking news. Talking Points Memo is reporting this afternoon that progressive blogger Brian Beutler was shot and critically injured in a mugging in Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C. Brian was critically injured but is expected to make a complete recovery. He was a project director for Media Consortium, a blog network of progressive blogs of which Talking Points is a member. He underwent surgery last night and is in stable condition today. Politics aside, no one should have to deal with this Aero Stools Here is something that can really fit into your homes. 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Jennifer Holland, head of the council’s library and information service, said: “As a last resortReIMAGINE in the News! IN THE NEWS! It’s not often that our work becomes public, but this month articles appeared in two major newspapers about ReIMAGINE and the message of Mark’s book and tour (see excerpts below). Journalists often work from an angle and try to fit a story into a label or scheme—but overall this reporting was positive and explores important issues of faith in public discourse. An article about ReIMAGINE appeared in the Contra Costa Times last month: See excerpt below: CONTRA COSTA TIMES: ‘EmergA Brand Moo Web Site Moovest, a newly launched search site for investment properties, is banking on the power of bovine branding to spur its growth. "When considering real estate, bovine (more commonly known as cattle), don't usually spring to mind," according to the company's announcement today. "We wanted something both unusual and memorable," said Dave Segrove, vice president of marketing for Moovest.com, in a statement. The site caters to buyers and sellers of tenant-occupied real estate, or homes and buildinA Brand Moo Web Site Moovest, a newly launched search site for investment properties, is banking on the power of bovine branding to spur its growth. "When considering real estate, bovine (more commonly known as cattle), don't usually spring to mind," according to the company's announcement today. "We wanted something both unusual and memorable," said Dave Segrove, vice president of marketing for Moovest.com, in a statement. The site caters to buyers and sellers of tenant-occupied real estate, or homes and buildinNews from Iraq: July 2, ‘08 News from Iraq: July 2, ‘08 by gordo Iraq near bottom of failed states index Really, no one can deny the great progress that was made in Iraq over the last year. I mean, in 2007 Iraq was ranked as second failed state after Sudan, but in 2008 we are the fifth most failed state in the world, beating Somalia, Sudan, Zimbabwe and Chad, though we are still behind countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Afghanistan. The height of the U.S. military surge in Iraq was a key factor in tRVs.com - New RVs I am going to TexasMotorplex in Ennis, TX this Friday on 4th of July weekend with friends. I have been searching the net for RV’s and I found a great site called www.RVs.com that sells new and used RVs and motor homes. This website markets these New RVs, Motor homes. With all the motor homes available at RVs.com, ican pick out my first “home” for way less than a some homes! I think that would be so fun! I told my friends that in theElite, Wealthy, Volvo-Driving, Latte-Sipping... Conservative?? McCain aaangry.... We all know that the republicans have been having a lot of success in the past in painting virtually any Democrat as a rich elite snob. Of course, we all know that just about anyone who runs for national office these days is seriously richer than you or anyone you know. However, there's rich, and then there's rich. McCain falls into the latter category for sure... From Tapped: We know John and Cindy McCain are seriously wealthy - Cindy's fortune has been estI thought the GOP was the dumb party I know that Democrats and members of the left are supposed to be our intellectual betters, and that those of us center or center-right are all “knuckledragging neanderthals” (Ted Kennedy, circa 2002) but the Dems seem to be doing some very dumb things heading into the Fourth of July Weekend and their National Convention: 1) Only Fox News reports positive news from Iraq. Because God forbid we should hear it (and think well of our troops) as we head into Fourth of July! The left-leaning members U.S. HouseFlipper Laura Richardson Once a Real Estate Agent From the Long Beach Press-Telegram: U.S. Rep. Laura Richardson's housing woes - defaults in Long Beach and San Pedro, a foreclosure and unpaid property taxes in Sacramento - are well-documented. What is less known is that the Long Beach Democrat once held a real estate license. The congresswoman was permitted to sell property in California from Dec. 16, 1998, to Dec. 15, 2002, state Department of Real Estate records show. In the late 1990s, Richardson worked for short periods of time at Action Pa! Git the scatter gun! Bobby-Jo ain't a virgin no more. Heh! Gary Law adds something scary to chew on after Kathryn Jean Lopez gets all sentimental as she pines for the days when girls were virgins and fathers were, well, knee-capping hillbillies. Where’s Dad? Not the “fathers” of these unfortunate pre-borns, but the fathers of these pregnant girls. Where, in other words, is the shotgun? Back in the day when birth control and abortion weren’t readily available to high-school kids, fathers were pretty good deterrents to pregnancy. Boys knew they’d havMore Wives Are Swapping Lives Tonight On Wife Swap tonight, things are about to get a little crazy in the Galvan and Martin-Portala households when mom leaves the next and moves in with the other family for two weeks of learning and teaching. Will the experiment prove to help these moms or will they still believe that no other way but their way is correct? On tonights episode on ABC airing at 8PM ET/PT, Melissa Martin-Portala from Ohio, a laid back magicians wife trades homes with Jennifer Galvan from California who is a strictThe Cuban Government Find The U.S. Rather Provocative Cuba is all flustered over their suspicions that the United States is using undergoing an "escalation of provocative actions." Like building an army of anti-Communist robots. With laser beams: Among the activities denounced by the foreign ministry are: Holding a Father's Day event in the residence of the top US envoy Holding meetings with "counter-revolutionary ringleaders" in the homes of US diplomatic officials Encouraging public protests in the streets and at symbolic sites such as RevolutioOh and by the way - I was vacationing abroad when this little nugget found its way to my email inbox, courtesy of a neighbor: Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 3:26 PM Subject: Please join us -- Hennepin County demolition initiative for boarded and vacant houses in Minneapolis Importance: High Hennepin County Commissioner Mike Opat would like to invite your office to a news conference tomorrow morning announcing Hennepin County's initiative to demolish boarded and vacant homes in Minneapolis. We hope you are Veterans get access to no-money down loans From the BBJ: Veterans will have access to low- or no-down payment mortgages under a $200 million private funding in a program announced by Gov. Deval Patrick Wednesday. The “Home for the Brave” program mortgage offers qualified veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces living in Massachusetts: * 100-percent financing with no down payment required for single-family homes or condominiums, 97-percent financing for two, three and four-family properties. * Discounted interest rates fixed for a minimum Ohio Lawmakers Urge Community Stabilization Funds Bipartisan members of Ohio's congressional delegation are urging House and Senate leaders to include at least $4 billion in community stabilization funding as part of the housing package currently pending in Congress. Neighborhood stabilization funds would allow states and local governments to facilitate the purchase, rehabilitation, or demolition of vacant and foreclosed properties, the Ohio lawmakers say in their letter. "The dire need for these funds was emphasized in recent testimony given |
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