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May 11, 2008 In the News — Mother’s Day Edition

By ChuckWelch on May 11th, 2008

trainEconomy: Summer looks bleak for job seekers in Central Florida (O); Postage stamp rate increase starts Monday (W); Farm Bill Has $2.5 Bil. Bonanza (L); Authors Finger Perpetrators In Debt Crisis (T); To Avoid Crisis, Control Little Things First (T); Government-Backed Housing Bailout Is Necessary (T); School Officials Must Face Harsh Reality Of Current Budget Cuts (T);

CSX Project: Insiders Key to Defeat of Rail Deal (L); Rerouting of Trains Seen as Unlikely (L); Commuter Rail Still Pursued (T); Broad Support For Rail Transit Will Follow Smart, Statewide Plan (T);

Commentary: It Seemed Like A Good Idea (L); Our position: Lawmakers failed on red-light cameras, but locals should still move ahead (O); Strike The Strike-All Amendments (T);

Misc.: Squeaking Ceramic Hips a Medical Mystery (L); Park Was Unknown To Many Residents (L)

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