Bill Campbell

Letters: Stop cuts in OCTA bus routes

Also: Letters on the massacre at Ft. Hood; same-sex marriage, and more The Orange County Transportation Authority's plan to cut 30 percent of Orange County bus service is avoidable, despite the current economic situation of our...

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Why I won't be accepting the award from Fortune

I know what you're thinking -- because the story of Apple's greatness over the past decade is not just about one man, there were loads of people responsible and I don't want to claim all the credit for myself. The problem is,...

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Dominick's and ABC 7 Chicago Join Forces for Annual Holiday Food Drive in Support of Greater...

Posted on: Thursday, 5 November 2009, 08:00 CST Need at Chicago area pantries has grown by 35 percent since previous year CHICAGO, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dominick's Finer Foods and ABC 7 Chicago will help stock...

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Vernon: Mayor Wins 2nd Term; GOP Keeps Council Majority

VERNON — - Republican Mayor Jason L. McCoy won a second term Tuesday and his party retained a majority on the 12-member town council. Republicans also kept their 6-3 majority on the board of education. All tallies are based on...

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Race dominated previous runoffs for Atlanta mayor

Days before the city too busy to hate would elect its first black mayor, incumbent Sam Massell placed a dramatic two-page ad in the Atlanta Constitution depicting a vacant downtown. Race dominated previous runoffs Since then...

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The mayor Atlanta needs

By Larry M. Dingle The Atlanta Journal-Constitution I have had the great privilege of knowing and working with mayors Ivan Allen, Sam Massell, Maynard Jackson (over his three terms), Andrew Young, Bill Campbell and Shirley...

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Potentially lethal grass poses risk to cattle farmers

The first frosts of this fall and the end of two years of drought have created a potentially deadly combination for cattle in East Tennessee. It's a weed that has forced Lenoir City cattle farmer Bill Campbell to take major...

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Race re-emerges in tight Atlanta mayoral election (AP)

AP - A neighborhood activist with crossover appeal on the verge of making history. A city leader with a civil rights legacy. A native son seen by some as the heir apparent to the city's first black mayor.

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Race re-emerges in tight Atlanta mayoral election

By ERRIN HAINES Associated Press Writer ATLANTA (AP) - Three of Atlanta's prominent political personalities are colliding in the race for mayor, which is on course for a runoff that could polarize the Southern capital along...

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Fresno State's Harris Named Campbell Trophy Finalist

The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) today announced the 2009 National Scholar-Athlete class, who will vie as the finalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy, endowed by HealthSouth.

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