Douglas administration sees more shakeups - Times-Argus
MONTPELIER — The administration of Gov. James Douglas will combine the Departments of Economic Development and Housing and Community Affairs. When complete, the move — expected to be made through an executive order — will save money by

State approves money for road work in Lafourche, Assumption - Houma Courier
THIBODAUX - The state has awarded close to $1.9 million in bids for road work in Lafourche and Assumption parishes, the Department of Transportation and Development announced Friday. Huey Stockstill Inc., a paving and concrete company based in

Outrage Growing Over Executive Pay - Washington Post
NEW YORK — The public’s indignation over lavish executive pay has rippled beyond the circles of activist investors and corporate governance watchdogs, who for years have wrung their hands over compensation practices. It has spread even beyond grass

Vick wants to play, but who’ll take him? - Sportsnet.ca
Michael Vick lives in a prison in Kansas, making 12 cents an hour while plotting his return to the NFL. His houses and farms will soon be gone, the two yachts are history, and he’s down to his last couple of Range Rovers. A race horse he purchased for

Man robs credit union, puts cash in prosthetic leg - Miami Herald
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Authorities on Florida’s east coast have arrested a man in a wheelchair who they state robbed a credit union on Merritt Island and hid the money in his prosthetic leg. Brevard County deputies state 45-year-old Christopher Warren

Official Turns Down 25K Raise Due To Slow Economy - CBS 2
As Americans deal with the economic crisis, several officials in Yorktown are saying “no” to pay hikes. “I can’t in my heart look in the mirror and take a $25,000 raise when people are losing their homes,” says Yorktown Highway Superintendent Eric

Vick wants to play, but what team would risk it? - NBC Sports
Michael Vick lives in a prison in Kansas, making 12 cents an hour while plotting his return to the NFL. His houses and farms will soon be gone, the two yachts are history, and he’s down to his last couple of Range Rovers. A race horse he bought for

FDIC urges mortgage relief - Cincinnati.com
Where to find that money, though, is in dispute. FDIC officials want to use part of the $700 billion bailout of the financial industry to pay for it. But the Treasury Department is opposed to that idea. Testifying on Capitol Hill Friday, Neel

Inside Europe’s corruption capital: how Bulgaria’s crime mafia - Daily Telegraph
Yet just a year after this former corner of the Soviet empire became part of the European Union, its country lanes roar to the sound of brand new four-wheel drives, while alongside tumbledown peasant cottages have sprung up smart new villas. Among

world news - Euro News
Hundreds of Belgian savers marched in Brussels on Saturday, representing tens of thousands of their compatriots who have put their money in the Luxembourg branch of Iceland’s troubled Kaupthing bank. Their accounts have been frozen for the past

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