Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Making money - Letter to Editor


Letter to Editor
Delphos Herald - I am writing in response to the letter written by Barry Warnecke on March 16. I am compelled to clarify the statement and/or the misunderstanding that none of the money raised during the Relay for Life goes back to the community. A gift to the

Supporters still hope to revive debate over casinos, slots
KCTV 5 - TOPEKA, Kan. -- Opponents have driven a stake through a bill allowing state-owned casinos and slot machines at dog and horse tracks, but the idea was still wriggling Wednesday, ready to arise when legislators become desperate for money. And they

GM & Delphi Reach Deal with Union
27 First News - On Wednesday, the two companies announced that they have a deal with the United Auto Workers' union that could send thousands of workers into retirement, and save both billions of dollars a year. Over the weekend, negotiators in Detroit agreed on

Take taxpayer money seriously
Montgomery Advertiser - To paraphrase the late U.S. Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois, "A million here, a million there, pretty soon it adds up to real money." That quote was brought to mind this week by another quote, this one from state Sen. Hinton Mitchem, D-Albertville

Reassessing the Hollywood plan
Bentley Vanguard - Seriously, has Hollywood lost it? Do we really need a Final Destination 3? What is the reason for Big Momma's House 2? The film industry has always been one of the most profitable industries in the United States. For years, it has served as the

Nonprofit's Drug 'Pipeline' Aims to End TB Scourge
Washington Post - A man named Jerald Sadoff rushes from room to room down a corridor sealed by air locks from the outside world, pointing toward elegant contrivances of pipes and valves and vessels. Afternoon sun filters through thick plate windows, and stainless