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16-Apr-2007
General Assembly Update 02-26 (Fairfax Times)
Assembly passes controversial transportation bill RICHMOND, Va. -- The Senate passed a controversial transportation plan that included a bond package of $2.5 billion. The plan also would grant local authorities the power to impose additional fees. Business People, April 16, 2007 (The Tampa Tribune)
ACCOUNTING - Mey Casado has joined LarsonAllen's Tampa office as senior auditor. She will work in the firm's audit practice. Paul R. Hays has joined the firm's Tampa office as an audit manager. Frederick L. Saunders and Kimberly D. Tomlinson have also joined the Tampa office as staff accountants. They will work in the firm's audit practice. Invest in Yourself and Make Your Dreams Happen (Hornell Evening Tribune)
(ARA) - Don P., a federal law enforcement official from Texas, knew he wanted a better career, but wasn't certain about how to get it. "At the time I was looking for a career change from information technology and I thought a criminal justice degree would help me do that. SAGE BRENNAN'S THIS WEEK IN CHINA: Good News For Investors In Online Gaming (Nasdaq)
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones) -- Enforcement of rules is always spotty in China, and a new so-called "fatigue system" for online games will be no exception, which is great news for investors in the booming online game industry. Penguins Fall 4-2 In Game 3 Of Series With Ottawa (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
Daniel Alfredsson scored twice in the second period and the Ottawa Senators posted a 4-to-2 win over Pittsburgh. Mike Comrie got the go-ahead goal for the Senators. The Senators recovered back home-ice advantage after losing to Pittsburgh at home on Saturday. Pirates Doubleheader With Giants Postponed (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
The Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants have had their doubleheader rained out at P-N-C Park. A makeup date was not immediately scheduled, partly because the Giants aren't scheduled to return to Pittsburgh again this season.
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