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Its official folks, Ron Kim’s brother lovers him.
10 hours ago ago from Saratoga politics
Well I wasn’t going to comment on this Reader's View in the daily rag, but several of you sent me e-mails asking what I thought. A family perspective of a public servant http://www.saratogian.com/articles/2009/12/10/opinion/doc4b1fff3730a87255869790.txt Penned by Paul D. Kim, Leesburg, Va. Brother of Ron Kim. Well it is a heart felt letter written by a loving brother. I have little doubt that Ron Kim is anything but a faithful ...
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10 hours ago ago from PC Bloggs - a Twenty-first Century Police Officer
The dust has settled on the announcement that police forces will have to cut £500m in total. A few of my readers may remember that around the time I started this blog seven figure police budget cuts were being announced nationwide. The main impact this had on front-line response officers like myself was that we had to fill out two forms instead of one to claim our overtime. Insid iously, other practices were brought in, and the management ...
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13 hours ago ago from Wire Eagle - Auburn University's news wire
AUBURN - Auburn University will have an emergency preparedness training exercise the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 16, so university personnel and local first-responders can practice dealing with a campus emergency or disaster. Perimeters will be set up around the area of the Student Center and Haley Center for a drill that will include role playing and emergency response by public safety agencies. "We'll have agencies from across the ...
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