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Business Players - July 21, 2008
Christopher Coia of Lansdale has been appointed director of student leadership and involvement at Montgomery County Community College. Prior to beginning his tenure at Montgomery County Community College, Coia served as associate director of student...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Whitehall, South Whitehall Township, Penn State University
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Lehigh County Deeds - July 20, 2008
ALLENTOWN Altamirano, Angel R. from Sotamba, Julio A., 213 South Madison St., $50,250, (6/26). Andriotis, Sara R. from Strauss, Cyle N., 901 North Van Buren St., $159,900, (6/30). Armbruster, Tina from Ulrich, Allen D., 4008 Page St., $169,000, (6/30)....Tags: Justice System, Briarwood, Stratford, Farms, Harleysville National Corporation
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Police Arrest Alleged Peeing Preschool Bandit
KTLA NewsWEST COVINA -- A man suspected of breaking into a preschool and then urinating on the floor is behind bars. 34-year old Scott Raymond Lopez was arrested by Los Angeles County Safety Police about 7 p.m. at Peck Park in an unincorporated county area near...Tags: Assault, Los Angeles, Covina, Police, Police Arrests
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Beach Pollution Protections Voided; Building Permits Stalled
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Hundreds of construction permits in Los Angeles and Ventura counties have been halted after a judge struck down landmark water quality standards designed to protect the region's beaches from storm water pollution, the Los Angeles Regional...Tags: Water, California, Justice System, Judges, Covina
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Banks responsible for the loss of trust
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALBy his own admission, Simi Valley resident Vince Asturi knew he had nothing to worry about when federal authorities took over IndyMac Bank. Asturi, 78, and his wife had less than $100,000 in assets at the Pasadena-based institution, and he understood...Tags: Northridge, Credit and Debt, Banking, Wachovia Corp., Thousand Oaks
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Retired Police Lieutenant May Have Been Murdered
PASADENA -- Homicide detectives are now investigating the death of a retired Pasadena police lieutenant, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
David Henry Richter, 55, of Arcadia was found dead under a 605 Freeway overpass in...Tags: Irwindale, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Murder, Los Angeles, Law Enforcement
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New Riverwalk plan in step with old
Of The Morning CallEaston officials and residents won't see the latest changes to the planned Riverwalk project until next month, but the designs probably won't be much different from the last version, the city parking authority's chairman said Thursday. Arcadia...Tags: Delaware, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Beach pollution protections voided; building permits stalled
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHundreds of construction permits in Los Angeles and Ventura counties have been halted after a judge struck down landmark water quality standards designed to protect the region's beaches from storm water pollution, the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality...Tags: Water, California, Justice System, Judges, Covina
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Letters to the editor
Cover letters Re "Cover charges," editorial, "Has it gotten so difficult to recognize satire?" July 15 and "If you can't take a joke ...," Opinion, July 16 Let me explain the difference between funny and not funny. Funny exaggerates a reality that no...Tags: Barack Obama, Government, National Government, State Budgets, John McCain
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Sailor's Cap back for 2nd Slam leg
247-4642With a Colonial Turf Cup victory already on his résumé, Sailor's Cap will continue his quest to become the first horse to win the Grand Slam of Grass when he leads a nine-horse field Saturday at Colonial Downs in the Grade II $750,000 Virginia Derby. The...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Justice System, Arlington Park, Kentucky Derby, Beverage Industry
Jul 21, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 20, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 18, 2008
|Story| KTLA-TV
Jul 18, 2008
|Story| KTLA-TV
Jul 20, 2008
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Jul 19, 2008
|Story| KTLA-TV
Jul 18, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 18, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 17, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 15, 2008
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press

