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Exhibit of Bridgeport art opens Feb. 18 at City Lights Gallery

15 hours ago ago from The Bridgeport 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Bridgeport, CT

TheBridgeportNews.com • News Tue Feb 09 12:00:00 UTC 2010   An exhibit of art inspired by Bridgeport, or by artists who live or work in the Park City, will be on display Feb. 18 to March 31 at City Lights Gallery, 37 Markle Court, off State Street. An opening reception for “Art/Bpt: 2010” will be Thursday, Fe about: Arts Bridgeport City Lights Gallery Hospitality Recreation Markle Court State Street Read more: Exhibit of Bridgeport art ...

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State Street’s Limited Duration Bond Fund: an ironic name for a cascade of poor judgments

19 hours ago ago from PRACTICAL STOCK INVESTING

The demise of hedge fund investment pools I've been watching the demise of hedge funds over the past few years with what one might call a morbid mix of horror and fascination at the potent mix of marketing savvy, personal arrogance, snake oil and stunning technical incompetence the principals involved have displayed. and then there's State Street The case of State Street and its Limited Duration Bond Fund is an odd one.   The ...

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Dublin City Council to debate Dublin speed limit

19 hours ago ago from TechKings

Tuesday, 9 February 2010 Dublin City Council is to debate a motion to drop the 30km/h speed limit in Dublin's core city centre area, amid growing anger among motorists at the restriction. The motion, proposed by Fine Gael Councillor Bill Tormey, has cross-party support and will be debated at the next full meeting of the authority on 1 March. Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore has criticised the new limit even though it was brought by his ...

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Petaluma’s State Of The Union–Part II

5 hours ago ago from The Petaluma Spectator

BACKGROUND Petaluma’s State Of The Union–Part I  invited a discussion about how we are dealing with the changes being forced on us due to the general state of economic affairs in our fair city: the (current) economic malaise is not unique to Petaluma. It is playing out across the nation and some areas of the country are more severely affected than here. Overall, I suspect that we are, to borrow a phrase from Bill Gross of Pimco ...

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States Seek To Privatize Liquor Stores, Distribution Centers

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Wall Street Journal : Lawmakers in several states with tight control of liquor sales are considering legislation that would shift the job to private industry, saving money and raising revenue. Some states are seeking a windfall by auctioning licenses to private companies to run the retail operations. Others are considering selling distribution centers. Also, privatization would remove costs including paying employees and overhead such as ...

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States in Budget Trouble Turn to the Bottle

8 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Several financially strapped states with with strict alcohol controls are considering saving money by privatizing the regulation and sales of booze, beer and wine. The states say they could raise revenue by selling distribution centers and auctioning liquor licenses to private companies, The Wall Street Journal reported. Virginia, North Carolina, Washington, Vermont and Mississippi are all looking at proposals that would loosen control of ...

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Utah to consider second radioactive waste dump

10 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Utah to consider second radioactive waste dump SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- The former president of the only facility that can dispose of low-level radioactive waste for 36 states wants to open a new disposal facility in Utah. Charles Judd says EnergySolutions' facility in Utah's west desert is running out of space and can't handle future waste from the decommissioning of nuclear power plants. He wants to build a new site on state land about ...

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