The Buzz: Local pols like home-grown cash
The News Review:
- The Buzz: Local pols like home-grown cash
- Botswana: Food for the Soul – Time Ripe For Home Grown Food Security…
- The Buzz: Local pols like home-grown cash
- Home Grown: Red Branch Book Restoration
- No sleeping, more fun on Pacific Blue’s flightplan (+photos)
- Two Or Three Android Handsets Coming From HTC In 2008
The Buzz: Local pols like home-grown cash
Sacramento Bee – Nov 12, 2007
30 from Californians. Dan Lungren, R-Gold River, collected 87 percent from home folks, while Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Sacto, gathered 93 percent of hers from locals. Doolittle’s biggest giver was the United Parcel Service PAC ($6,000). Lungren’s was Hefner, Stark & Marois, a Sacto law firm ($5,800). Matsui’s was the National Air Traffic Controllers Association ($7,000).
Botswana: Food for the Soul – Time Ripe For Home Grown Food Security…
AllAfrica.com – Nov 12, 2007
The one aspect that is always disheartening is to experience the abject poverty and malnutrition on the one hand, when in other pockets of the country, even the same city, another person lives in such gross opulence. How come? Since I am not an economic analyst, I shall restrict myself to nutrition. GA_googleFillSlot(“AllAfrica_Story_Inset”); Summer is an exciting time of the year in many ways; not only because the rains come and it is planting season but also because of the shear pleasure of enjoying a variety of cool foods. Speaking of planting, I wonder how many people still go to the lands and plant a few acres of millet, sorghum, melons, beans, sweet reed, peanuts, etc.
The Buzz: Local pols like home-grown cash
Sacramento Bee – Nov 12, 2007
The CRP has put together a nifty database chock-full of info on congressional members and their financial habits. All Rights Reserved.
Home Grown: Red Branch Book Restoration
Mail Tribune – Nov 12, 2007
What’s the toughest business decision you’ve made?Going into business for myself, I’d much rather work for someone else, but there’s no one to work for in Oregon with what I do. Anything having to do with numbers, like taxes and all of that stuff, that’s not where my forté is, I’d rather do the hands on bookbinding and leave the other to someone else. But it made me grow. Who are your competitors?David Weinstein in Los Angeles and then there is Richard Baker in St. They are few and far between. Every book restorer I know winds up getting back-logged, sometimes for years.
No sleeping, more fun on Pacific Blue’s flightplan (+photos)
New Zealand Herald – Nov 12, 2007
The airline’s commercial manager Andrew David paid tribute to his staff who were given little warning of the plan to launch a domestic service. The announcement of new routes and $39 one-way fares was made on August 22, and the fact the inaugural flights from Auckland and Christchurch took off this morning was due, in no small part, to the commitment of his team, Mr David said. Upon arrival in Wellington, passengers were greeted with music from The Swing Gigolos, a waiata from a kapa haka group, stilt walkers and home-grown band Evermore. Minister of Health David Cunliffe, attending on behalf on the prime minister, joined the flight from Auckland and told nzherald. nz he had enjoyed the spirit of the crew during the flight. “The idea is to get more competition in the market and deliver a better deal for the consumer.
Two Or Three Android Handsets Coming From HTC In 2008
InformationWeek – Nov 12, 2007
Lastly, HTC is putting together a dual-mode handset, but not the kind you might think. Rather than marry Wi-Fi and cellular radios, which it has done with more than a few handsets, it is pairing WiMax and TD-WCDMA, which is the home-grown Chinese flavor of WCDMA. This phone would strictly be for Chinese markets.