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Stores try to max out on Palin visits (Politico)

Sarah Palin signs copies of her book, 'Going Rogue,' in Ohio. CINCINNATI, Ohio – Each of the stores that Sarah Palin has lined up for her book tour has just three hours with the former Alaska governor in-store to try and move...

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Stores try to max out on Palin visits

Sarah Palin signs copies of her book, 'Going Rogue,' in Ohio. CINCINNATI, Ohio – Each of the stores that Sarah Palin has lined up for her book tour has just three hours with the former Alaska governor in-store to try and move...

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New Ken-Arnold directors accused of unauthorized spending [The Valley News-Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.]

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 20--Residents called for the resignation of board members Wayne Perry and Pat Petit on Thursday after hearing allegations that they authorized the use of district money for an outside...

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Why weren't TTC riders alerted to shutdown?

Collectors should have told them, official says Tess Kalinowski Transportation Reporter TTC passengers line up on Yonge St. for northbound shuttle buses after they were forced off at the Bloor subway station on Nov. 18, 2009....

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Disabled bus riders face fare hike

Disabled riders of the Metro bus system likely will see higher fares, but the rates will jump gradually rather than all at once next month. Metro's board voted this morning to raise fares for rides within the city on its Access...

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WTA will ask voters in April to raise local sales tax

Most people at hearing oppose service cuts | Most people at hearing oppose service cuts | Whatcom County voters will decide next April whether to approve a sales tax increase for Whatcom Transportation Authority.If voters pass...

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Brattleboro Traffic Safety Committee Meeting Agenda and Minutes

There will be a Traffic Safety Committee Meeting on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 8:30am in the Hanna Cosman Meeting Room, Ste 211._ The meeting will take place in the Municipal Building located at 230 Main Street in...

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Bus rapid transit opens, improving access to York University

TORONTO — Greater Toronto Area residents, students and commuters now have a faster and more efficient transit option, thanks to the new York University busway. A ceremony today celebrated the completion of construction and...

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Airlines still offer fliers fine wine as a high-class amenity

Dan Berger, at the Dutton-Goldfield Winery in Sebastopol, Calif., tastes wines that are offered to airline passengers flying first class. USA TODAY gathered the wine lists of 33 airlines with U.S. flights and asked wine expert...

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Conn. bus company offers green travel

A couple of years ago, the University of Vermont started a pilot program to certify buses for energy efficiency. They've gotten a great response from the industry and a big bus company in Connecticut is leading the way. Several...

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