ISPs and the FCC Continue Battling Over Regulatory Classification - IT Business Edge
An important ongoing regulatory/legal battle is heating up. It bears watching because it could affect the amount of investment that cable and phone companies make in their networks. On Monday, a group of ISPs wrote to Federal Communications
Bill looks Racetrack slots, maybe for stadium cash - Fresno Bee
Hawaii has always been known for its sun, sand and surf. It may soon add another attraction: slots. Hawaii is one of the last two states with no legalized gambling, but lawmakers facing billion-dollar budget deficits and hunting for ways increase
Marni Soupcoff: With faith comes fire - Nationalpost.com
A growing child goes through clothes faster than Paris Hilton. That’s why parents of a growing child usually have a donation-bag of used clothes hanging around in their trunk at all times, and I am no exception. I’m always on the lookout for a
TV war starts in Fla. gov's race; ad attacks Dem - MSN Money
As the images play, a male voiceover says, "As bank president, Alex Sink eliminated thousands of Florida jobs — while taking over $8 million dollars in salary and bonuses. Alex Sink. Not one of us. One of them." At the last words, the still image
Los Angeles City Council Targets Unlicensed Dogs - CBS 2 KCAL 9
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to crack down on dog and horse owners who failed to get a license for their animals. City Council President Eric Garcetti suggested identifying dog owners by using a Department of Water and Power
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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