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Florida House leaders have proposed a $65.1 billion budget with no pay raises for state employees, but willl allow Gov. Charlie Crist to use reserves…

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Reply from Attorney General

Looks like I won’t be prosecuted this time. ——– Original Message ——– Subject: Re: Independent News – Walker Holmes Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:14:30…

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Email to Sandi Copes

My apology to Florida Attorney General: ——- Original Message ——– Subject: Independent News – Walker Holmes Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:56:34 -0500 From: Rick…

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Attorney General calls about April Fool article

Sandi Copes, press secretary for Attorney General Bill McCollum, called asking for a copy of an article by Walker Holmes that reports the Attorney General…

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Saltmarsh buys blimp, OSC reviewing eBay ideas

There is a marketing war going on between the mega-accounting firms Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund and O’Sullivan Creel. Below is a press release from Saltmarsh…

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No more sewage dumping in bays or sound

ECUA may have had to relocate the Main Street Sewage Treatment plant if a bill that is currently in the Florida Senate becomes law. The…

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Greyhound track may get more regulations

Florida is No. 1 in greyhound racetracks. According to the Miami Herald, state regulators want more inspection power and penalties for animal abusers. The industry…

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Insurance may have to cover autism

The Daily News reports that the state legislature may require large group health insurance plans to provide diagnostic screening, intervention and treatment of autism. It…

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Okay, we will help

From my point of view these are the top stories at pnj.com -without video, podcast, webcams or forums: (be aware all pnj.com links may have…

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Darfur through kids’ artwork

On mission along the border of Chad and Darfur, Human Rights Watch researchers gave children notebooks and crayons to keep them occupied while they spoke…

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Clay Ford report on state house

Wrap-up Week 4 CS/HB 643 Unanimously Passes The House Legislation protecting homeowners from foreclosure fraud easily passed a full vote in the House Chamber Wednesday.House…

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I have lost some weight

For those of you taking shots at me for the UWF football photo, I do weigh less than I did for this photo: Or this…

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I am a man

The Miami Herald has a solid piece in its Sunday edition on the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike. Forty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr….

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Where is the news

On Sundays, I work on the Seven Days column for the IN. In the past, I would simply review the news articles on the PNJ…

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New people will run

We are hearing several good candidates are considering runs at public office. School Board, County Commission, City Council and State House are the positions being…

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Government Budgeting for Dummies

In July 2007, we published our Ballsy Plan IV – Government Budgeting for Dummies I reviewed the article this morning and found we weren’t too…

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UWF Football T-Shirts

These are now available at UWF bookstore.

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Moby cries for government workers

PNJ columnist Mark (Moby) O’Brien cries out for the government workers in his column today: It’s painful and awkward, worrying if your job will vanish…

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Record day for IN

The April Fool’s issue has been a tremendous online success. INweekly.net had its busiest Thursday ever with 6,375 unique visitors. The cover story – Pensacola,…

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Fiesta Forces signup huge success

The Fiesta Forces had their best sign-up party ever last night – adding a record number of new members. If you missed the party, you…

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