| Medford may lay off police and stop trash collection |
Cherry Hill Courier PostMEDFORD — The township manager proposed a municipal budget that would eliminate curbside trash collection, require the lay off of four more policemen as well as recreation and public works staff in order to close a $5.7 million revenue gap in nontax ...
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| Medford may lay off more police, eliminate trash collection |
Cherry Hill Courier PostMEDFORD — In order to close $5.7 miliion revenue gap for the 2012 township budget, the Medford township manager has proposed eliminating trash collection, laying off four more police officers and eliminating the parks and recreation operation.
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| Hana Completes $3.9 Billion Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank From Lone Star |
BloombergHana Financial Group Inc. (086790) completed its 4.4 trillion won ($3.9 billion) purchase of Korea Exchange Bank (004940) from Lone Star Funds and Export Import Bank of Korea, allowing Hana to narrow a gap with rivals and the US fund to exit the ...
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| Halftime for Obama |
Family Security MattersIt's one of those wonderful side benefits of socialism that the gap between corporate advertising and a campaign commercial blurs. What's good for GM is good for America and what's good for Chrysler is good for Obama. We may not have the pipeline, ...
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| Au Revoire Simone's Erika Forster Shows Off Hot Gap Styles with the New Gap ... |
PopMattersPOPMATTERS SPONSOR—Erika Forster, pictured here in a versatile leather jacket from GAP's upcoming spring collection, represents one third of the talented all-female band known as Au Revoire Simone, which broke onto the musical scene in 2003.
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| TriMet charts tough path to stability |
News-TimesAs the transit agency attempts to close a $17 million budget gap, its major choices are limited: It can cut service, raise fares or do a little of both. No matter which alternatives are chosen, TriMet will hurt ridership, and potentially place an ...
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| Jobs gap widest ever between young, old |
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce (subscription)Young people have suffered bigger income losses than other age groups and are less likely to be employed than at any time since World War II. By HOPE YEN Associated Press WASHINGTON — Squeezed by a tight job market, young Americans are especially ...
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