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Proposed Zoning Change Scrapped (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)

At the request of several neighborhood residents, the Fredericksburg City Council decided Monday not to consider changes to the land use plan and zoning ordinance for an area in the western part of the municipality.

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Daschle Next to Join Obama Cabinet? (R News)

It appears President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet will include former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle. Democratic officials say Daschle's accepted Obama's offer to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. The appointment has not been officially announced.

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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)

An abridged version of “Free Markets, Property Rights, and the Environment,” presented to a conference on “Libertarianism and its Critics” at Chapman University, November 14, 2008. This essay includes portions of a published article, “With Liberty for Some” and several essays previously published in The Crisis Papers and The Online Gadfly as indicated by the links in the essay.

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Citi Foundation Announces Critical Initiative to Address America's College Access Crisis (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

NEW YORK----As families struggle in this uncertain economic environment to help their children realize their college dreams, low-income and first generation students and their parents may be in need of particular guidance and support.

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Arts: Arti$t Friendly - Cpac Shows Individual Artists The Money (Cleveland Scene)

By Michael Gill It was hard not to think of the old Works Progress Administration as Tom Schorgl rolled out the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture's plan to administer individual artist grants on behalf of Cuyahoga Arts and Culture last week. The economy is in the tank, but the region is spilling over with creative resources, especially starving artists. The idea of funding them is not ...

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