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Police suspensions costly to taxpayers (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - In the past 16 months, Milwaukee taxpayers have paid nearly $500,000 in wages and benefits to 26 police officers who were suspended for alleged misconduct, according to records obtained by the Journal Sentinel. |
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Public museum reveals huge deficit (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Milwaukee Public Museum officials Tuesday disclosed a huge 2004 deficit and serious cash-flow shortfalls this year that could force staff cutbacks and even jeopardize a long-sought renewal of the museum's lease agreement with Milwaukee County. |
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A sop to the liquor lobby? Cheers! (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - You could almost hear the clanking of champagne glasses as Gov. Jim Doyle's campaign team counted about $45,000 in contributions from liquor wholesalers. Cheers! And it's just as easy to picture the wholesalers... |
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Redeeming qualities: Hall finishes strong (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Over the course of the first four innings Tuesday night at Miller Park, Milwaukee second baseman Bill Hall struck out, committed an error, missed a chance to record an easy out in the field and was thrown out at home plate on a disputed call. ... |
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Council backs bill to let county stiffen gun laws (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - The Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday endorsed a bill in Madison that would allow the county to establish tougher gun laws, despite objections that the measure would go too far and do little to stem violence. |
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Ex-parks director Baldwin sues Walker (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Susan Baldwin, the Milwaukee County parks director forced out of her job in 2003 by County Executive Scott Walker, sued Walker and the county Tuesday morning seeking a full pension and money from Walker personally. |
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Reply to Selig's move no surprise (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Bud Selig's life is framed by two questions. When he does something wrong, people ask what he was thinking about, and when he does something right they ask what took him so long. It comes with the territory for the baseball commission... |
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Ex-Bucks spread playoff fever (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - You couldn't put together a real strong first team with all the former Milwaukee Bucks participating in the National Basketball Association playoffs, but you would have a lot of help off the bench. Ray Allen of Seattle is contr... |
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Panthers land wing player (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - UW-Milwaukee lost basketball coach Bruce Pearl to the University of Tennessee after the Panthers' Sweet 16 run in March but they didn't lose Kaylan Anderson to the Volunteers. |
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Sales boost Oshkosh Truck (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - The armoring and rebuilding of U.S. military vehicles in Iraq continue to drive sales and profit at Oshkosh Truck Corp., the company reported Tuesday. |
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Fed increase likely not the last (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Federal Reserve policy-makers continued their pre-emptive fight against inflation Tuesday by increasing short-term interest rates one-quarter of a percentage point. |
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Senate favors liability changes (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Madison - The state Senate passed the first rewrite of Wisconsin product liability laws in nearly 40 years Tuesday, including a controversial provision that would limit the ability of injured consumers who are drunk to collect from the maker of a defecti... |
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Johnson-Elie: Flee for opportunity (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Melanie McEwen wanted to get as far away from Milwaukee as she possibly could when she left the city in 1998 to attend a historically black college in North Carolina. You couldn't blame her. Here is a young woman who knows ... |
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Kohl urges prescription imports (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Calling rising health care costs a "scourge" and the No. 1 threat to American business, U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl on Tuesday took aim at the pharmaceutical industry and the price of prescription drugs. |
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Pushing to get ahead (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - It's 6 a.m. and Pedro Alvarez is holding the fruits of his labor, literally, in his arms. |
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Jazz bonds vocalists as Brothers (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - The Four Brothers, who perform at Brookfield's Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts Friday night, aren't really brothers, except metaphorically. |
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Emotional 'Menu' of race relations (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Today the civil rights movement of the 1960s is taught as a chapter in American history, but in 1968 it was an incendiary issue that divided the country. |
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Brewer released from Imus gig (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - MSNBC says former Channel 4 anchor/reporter Contessa Brewer's short stint on Don Imus' morning show was an "experiment" ended by Imus' flagship radio station, WFAN-AM. That's the official word, although Imus has been say... |
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Snapshots: Tim Kortsch (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - In the lobby of Centennial Hall, which is part of the Milwaukee Public Library's central building, is a 132-year-old statue of the water nymph Ione. The figure was carved by L.W. Volk from a block of Carrara marble and had once been p... |
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Takes Five: Julie Bornstein (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Looking for an affordable place to call home has become an insurmountable task for a growing number of people, says Julie Bornstein, president of The Campaign for Affordable Housing, a California-based housing group. The first line of defense i... |
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Stingl: Do you like gladiators? (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Jewish Family Services of Milwaukee has a fund-raiser coming up, and they want you to join them for a hilarious movie. They've been telling me they can't share the name of the movie because the film's distributor says so. It's right t... |
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Food: Culinary Olympics (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - A sportscaster might comment on the composure of the winning relay team. Or he might stir up controversy over the bobble that cost the championship. |
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McCann: ATV trail plan zooms back (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Old columns never die. They just come back for new endings. Last year, I wrote several columns about the contentious issue of all-terrain vehicle trails in northern Wisconsin's Vilas County. At the time, Vila... |
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Grosse Haufen (May 04 2005 05:59 GMT) - Was sich im Forum Sanitär abspielt spottet jeder Beschreibung:http://www. haustechnikdialog. de/forum. |
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High School: I hope these aren't really the best years of my life. (May 04 2005 05:58 GMT) - Seventh grade: on to the big, scary high school. Again we got an influx of new kids, this time from the neighboring town that my huge crush was from, so now I got to see him all the time. I assume from this point on that my grade hovered around 275 kids. My niece was born this year, and I found a group of three other girls and we formed a cliche, finally realizing that just because we weren't |
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Announcing Expectations (May 04 2005 05:58 GMT) - Expectations abound everywhere. At work, we are expected to perform various tasks, to cooperate with colleagues, and to finish a project. In school, we are expected to study and read our homework. There are no relationships, affiliations, or associations where expectations don’t exist. |
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USDA: Do As We Say, Not As We Do? (May 04 2005 05:58 GMT) - Interesting must-read story in yesterday's Chicago Tribune that points out some of the biggest conflicts of interest/discrepancies about the new food pyramid recently unveiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Probably, the biggest of the bunch: U. |
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