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Paul Ryan coy on whether he'd join the GOP ticket
It is a ritual of the vice presidential audition: A contender for the role of running mate tries to profess just enough interest, but not too much. On Tuesday evening at the Reagan Presidential Library, it was Paul D. Ryan's turn to play coy when the...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Libraries, Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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Operation Rising Eagle: Joplin Schools to break ground on three new campuses to mark tornado's one-year anniversary
jkaplan@kspr.comJoplin Schools will mark the one-year anniversary of the May 22 tornado with groundbreaking ceremonies later Tuesday at the sights for Irving Elementary, East Middle School and Joplin High School. School officials have been working hard on the plans, but...Tags: Tornadoes, Teaching and Learning, Students, Natural Disasters, Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011)
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Springfield Business Journal Report: Branson Airport's financial woes continue to add up
Anchor/ReporterBRANSON, Mo. - The pressure's on for the Branson Airport to meet certain numbers, or the future of the privately funded airport could be up in the air. The losses continue to add up at the airport. Since 2010, losses from operations exceed $30 million....Tags: Southwest Airlines Co.
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State fair property to be sold at auction
RICHMOND — The Caroline County farm where champion racehorse Secretariat was born left her family's possession decades ago, but Kate Chenery Tweedy hopes the new owners keep the equestrian tradition alive — as well as resurrect the annual...Tags: Equestrian, Real Estate, Triple Crown, Lawyers, E-Commerce Industry
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Europe's debt crisis joins governments and banks at the hip
LONDON — The alarm over potential bank runs in Greece and Spain this week has highlighted an often-overlooked fact: Europe's debt crisis is also, in many ways, a major banking crisis. In capitals such as Athens, Madrid and Rome, large portions of...
Tags: Spain, International Monetary Fund, Money and Monetary Policy, Los Angeles Times, Investments
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High credit rating helps Palisades restructure debt
The Palisades School District gained a Standard & Poors AA Stable municipal bond rating, which has helped the district restructure its debt into a nearly $14 million bond, saving the district almost $6 million. An S&P AA Stable rating is the highest...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Financial Planning, Credit Ratings, Debt Market, Economy, Business and Finance
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Big construction plans slated for state universities
American News CorrespondentBROOKINGS — The state Board of Regents approved a new 10-year plan for capital improvements at South Dakota’s public universities Wednesday. The two rounds of projects would cost a total of $218.9 million. The schedule calls for issuing...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues, Science, Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance
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Meeting with ex-boyfriend leads wife into betrayal
Dear Annie, My husband and I have been happily married for eight years, and we have two beautiful children. Recently, an ex-boyfriend called to let me know that his father had died. I hadn't heard from him in 12 years. "Matt" and I began speaking...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Graduation, Human Interest, Philosophy
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Wall Street slides following European elections
U.S. stocks slid in early trading Monday following French and Greek elections that may shift the direction of the Eurozone's fiscal policy. The Dow Jones industrial average was down about 50 points, or 0.38%, shortly after the opening bell on Wall...
Tags: Europe, France, American International Group, Politics, Elections
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House Expected To Vote On Budget Compromise As Early As Today
The Hartford CourantThe state House of Representatives is expected to vote on a $20.7 billion budget compromise as soon as today. The budget covers a huge list of items for the fiscal year starting on July 1, including everything from dental care for prison inmates to...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Democratic Party, Goodwin College, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Dannel P. Malloy
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Questions finances
(Editor's note: The author of this letter was a candidate for Somerset County commissioner in 2011. He approved sending his letter to Somerset County officials for comment. Two responses follow.) With a thunderous roar like the sound of God speaking to...Tags: Marketing, House Building, Business, Pentecost, Economy, Business and Finance
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In Europe, the extremists go mainstream
Congratulations are due to the new president of France: Francois Hollande finished off Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday with a few percentage points to spare. Congratulations of another sort are due to Syriza, also known as the Coalition of the Radical Left,...
Tags: Greece, France, Immigration, Nicolas Sarkozy, Elections
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