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Annual budgets; management company contract
South Florida Sun-SentinelQ: I read one of your previous columns about the different types of budgets that must be prepared by condominiums based on the size of the condo. We live in a homeowner's association with less than 120 homes. The president of the board claims that the...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Budgets and Budgeting, Contracts, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Right to know names, addresses of board members
South Florida Sun-SentinelQ: I live in a homeowner's association in Boca Raton. The association is managed by a management company and the homeowners deal with its owner. Recently, I asked the owner of the management company for the names of the individuals who were on the board...Tags: Banking, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice, Florida
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L.A. County sheriff's deputies are told to unwind unarmed
Off-duty sheriff's deputies can carry concealed weapons to protect themselves and their families, and that's fine. They can go into bars and unwind with a few drinks, and that's fine too. But too many of them do both at the same time, frightening and...Tags: Employees, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Drunk Driving, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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This council is a good deal for county taxpayers.
South Florida Sun-SentinelTHE SLANT'S OP-ED ONLINE The Children's Services Council of Broward County remains a good investment by Sue Gunzburger Throughout my career in public service, I have had the privilege of serving on many councils and boards but none has made such a...Tags: Philosophy, State Budgets, Personal Income, State Income Tax, Referenda
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Union, charity paid thousands to firms owned by official's relatives
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCalifornia's largest union local and a related charity have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to firms owned by the wife and mother-in-law of the labor organization's president, documents and interviews show. The Los Angeles-based union, which...Tags: Employees, Hotels and Accommodations, State Budgets, Services and Shopping, Social Issues
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GM auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11
DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s auditors have raised "substantial doubt" about the troubled automaker's ability to continue operations, and the company said it may have to seek bankruptcy protection if it can't execute a huge restructuring plan. The...Tags: Passenger Cars, Credit and Debt, Education, Management Change, Companies and Corporations
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GM Annual Report Raises "Substantial Doubt"
The specter of a General Motors Corp. bankruptcy was raised Thursday by the automaker's own auditors, which said there was "substantial doubt" about the company's ability to continue operating. Although the warning was not unexpected -- GM said last week...Tags: Barack Obama, Chrysler, Health, Bankruptcy, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Tags: Charles Schwab, Treaties, State Budgets, T. Rowe Price, Social Issues
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The Other Kind Of Hot Car
MotherproofWe did a recent post on hot cars for moms. Funny enough, a couple days afterwards, the National Insurance Crime Bureau released its annual report on the most stolen cars for 2007....Tags: Theft, Ohio, Vermont, Services and Shopping, Wisconsin
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Swamp Sunrise
The SwampGood morning. Here are a few Washington events of note for Tuesday, July 22. Oilman T. Boone Pickens and others are testifying about energy security before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Paul Atkins is making his final......Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Obama's pay limits: Read the fine print
Spin CycleObama's proposed $500K limit on executive compensation at bailed out Wall Street firms seems to be less than meets the eye: 1. It won't be retroactive, and seems to imply that Obama won't go after the Wall Street recipients......Tags: Banking, State Budgets, Fraud, Citigroup Incorporated, Barack Obama
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GM auditors doubt it can avoid bankruptcy
The Swampby Frank James More bad though unsurprising economic-related news this morning. General Motors is verging on bankruptcy, according to its auditors. The information is in the car makers latest annual report filing with the Securities and Exchange...Tags: Services and Shopping, The Associated Press, Economy, Business and Finance, Financially Distressed Companies, Real Estate Sales
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Jan 15, 2008
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Aug 9, 2008
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Feb 25, 2007
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Jul 23, 2008
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Feb 4, 2009
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Mar 5, 2009
|Blog| Chicago Tribune
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