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Poll: Most say ethics session was a success Daily Report readers say the recently concluded special session on ethics reform was a success. Forty-nine percent of the people who responded to an online survey say the Legislature enacted some much needed reforms that were pushed by Gov. Bobby Jindal. Thirty-eight percent say the session wasn't a success because the ethics measures didn't go far enough, while 13% say they didn't know. More than 1,325 people participated in the survey. Louisiana has already shot up to the top of Center for Public Integrity's list of the states with the best financial disclosures for officials. Today's survey: A report by the National Golf Foundation and the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association shows that the number of people who play golf has declined or remained flat since 2000.
Cabbie murdered at traffic light; suspect in custody
Saturday when he stopped at a street light on the corner of De Leon Drive and Northwest 36th Street, according a police report. A man then approached the cab on foot, pulled out a gun and shot Zuniga multiple times, the report said. Zuniga tried to drive away but crashed into a bus bench. He was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he later died. Police arrested a man in his mid-twenties and found the firearm they believe was used in the murder, but have not released his name. .
Giants re-sign Vizquel
However, if you think this is all they are doing, then you don't really know what is going on. The Giants need to make a pretty big splash in this offseason, or risk a drop off at the gate next year. Posted By: unca_chuck | November 09 2007 at 02:28 PM .
Sources: Motricity to Slash Workforce
The deal closed in January. The InfoSpace group is based in Washington.As part of the deal, billionaire Carl Ichan and other venture capital investors poured $185 million into Motricity. Motricity, which is privately held, has considered taking the company public, and the InfoSpace buy was seen as part of a growth strategy destined to make it more appealing to Wall Street.Ryan Wuerch, a co-founder of Motricity, remains the chairman and chief executive officer of the company, sources said. Steve Elfman, who had been executive vice president for the InfoSpace unit Motricity acquired, is Motricity’s president and chief operating officer. He at one time was chief information officer at AT&T. He is based in Bellevue.The combination of the two companies created one entity with more than 650 workers - and significant duplication, of effort.
Larry Sinclair Polygraph Test Indicates "Deception" In Obama Claims
I've sent to following E-Mail to: N.Y. Times, L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune, Plain Dealer, News Herald, Free Times, and Scene. (I have yet to recieve any responces). Ok, so you have a presidential candidate being accused of using crack-cocaine in 1999 (which goes way beyond his teens. Barack Obama claims in his book he stopped using drugs in his late teens), having oral sex with a random person, while cheating on his pregnant wife. Larry Sinclair's youtube video #1 has over 500,000 views. Larry has taken a polygraph test (whitehouse.com), and also a drug test. There is huge controversy over polygraph testing in general. Obama supporters were claiming on internet message boards (previous to the polygraph results) that a polygraph isn't CREDIBLE. There are NEW allegations that David Axelrod paid Dan Parisi of whitehouse.com $750,000 (everything leaves a paper trail).
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