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Arena deal keeps tilting in Panthers' favor
Now that the Dolphins’ request for public money to renovate their private stadium has been shot down, team officials have hinted they would be open to moving to some imagined new home in Palm Beach County. Like I always say in these situations,...Tags: Miami Dolphins, H. Wayne Huizenga, Carolina Panthers, Travel, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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Our Take: Ire at the IRS
Ire at the IRS Anyone who has sweated through a federal tax audit doesn't have to be convinced of the power the IRS can wield. The agency abused that power when its employees targeted conservative groups. News broke in recent days that employees in...Tags: Politics, Taxation, White House, Barack Obama, Internal Revenue Service
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Race for city controller lands at LAX
This post has been corrected, as explained below. The Los Angeles city controller doesn't have any actual power over the modernization plans of Los Angeles World Airports or over whether a runway is moved at Los Angeles International Airport....
Tags: Elections, Los Angeles International Airport, Politics, Eric Garcetti, Entertainment Events
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Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for Aberdeen's two City Council races begins Monday at the Brown County Auditor's Office. Sample ballots are already available. Early voting can be done between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The auditor's office is in the Brown County Courthouse...Tags: Elections, Politics, Dwayne Johnson, Voting, Local Elections
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Liberia's Johnson-Sirleaf defends governance record
ReutersBy Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on Friday defended her government's record on good governance and transparency, following an independent audit that cast doubt on her anti-corruption efforts....Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Thomson Corporation, Finance, Entertainment Events, Africa
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CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Banking mistakes total in millions
PIERRE — When the state Department of Legislative Audit finished examining his department for 2012, Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach knew he needed changes. The audit uncovered mistakes involving millions of dollars in banking taxes....Tags: Human Mishaps, Annual Reports, Personal Income, Budgets and Budgeting
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Cases lingering in Maryland Tax Court, state auditors say
The Maryland Tax Court has frequently failed to rule on residential property assessment cases as promptly as the law requires, according to a state audit made public Thursday. The court, which hears appeals in cases involving state and local taxes, must...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System
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Banco Vaticano publicará cuentas y lanzará sitio web en busca de transparencia
Reuters* Intenta sacudirse reputación del banco más secreto del mundo * Banco contratará una empresa internacional de auditorÃas Por Philip Pullella CIUDAD DEL VATICANO, 16 may (Reuters) - El Banco Vaticano, epicentro de escándalos durante décadas, va a...Tags: Radio, Entertainment
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Four seek supervisor post in Guilford Township
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFour candidates are vying for one open seat in the Guilford Township Supervisors race. Republicans Chris A. Bender, Ted Bittinger, Mark A. Bumbaugh and Donald C. Clapper are running in the May 21 election to secure the open, six-year term. There are no...Tags: Elections, Primaries, Politics, Business, Government
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Legislators question funding for teaching program
Several legislators and education lobbyists made clear Tuesday they don’t think Teach For America should have received $250,000 from the Legislature for the coming school year. James Curran, the national nonprofit organization’s executive...Tags: Politics, Teachers, National Government, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Teaching and Learning
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Former state auditor, of Gettysburg, dies
Betty Larson Casey, a former state auditor who lived in Gettysburg, died Sunday in Rapid City, according to a news release from the state. Larson, 80, served as state auditor from 1961 through 1963. She died at Hospice of the Hills, according to the...Tags: Dennis Daugaard
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L.A. County officials to stop sending children to foster agency
Responding to new allegations of financial malfeasance and abuse, Los Angeles County officials have decided to stop sending children to a private foster care agency that has been responsible for more than 1,100 youths in recent years. The action was...
Tags: Gloria Molina, Credit and Debt, Abusive Behavior, Juvenile Delinquency, Child Abuse
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