April 1st, 2009 -- Posted in Today |
Chris Nashawaty already made it unwavering that the Osbourne family’s revitalized variation show, Osbournes: Reloaded, when it premieres tonight. Fair enough, dude. But if Chris lived in Panama City, Fla., he wouldn’t be able to look after it even if he wanted to: The city Fox Affiliate there , on the grounds that it’s “unsuitable and self-willed to the infamous interest.
” Viewers who euphony in tonight will think over a Simpsons rerun Instead. Now, I beforehand lettered of this inconsequential Controversy from that misleadingly Called it a “First Amendment Battle.” It is most certainly nothing of the kind. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution forbids the government, and only the government, from censoring citizens’ speech; it does not ask privately owned TV stations twin Panama City’s WPGX to televise crappy shows against their will.

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February 27th, 2009 -- Posted in Today |
At Cal Fire Station 85 in Fresno County, the furloughed firefighters are diligent at work, without considering the state’s required date off. “When it was set up, it was based on branch personnel that fashion an eight-hour day,” Chris Christopherson, Cal Fire, said. But with a register of 48 hours on, 48 hours off, the state’s furlough Pattern is just not on for blue ribbon responders. “Obviously furloughing crisis retort and accessible safeness is not maybe necessarily the best way, but I distinguish that we are trying to do our part as a state agency,” Captain Sean Hernandez, Cal Fire, said.
So in classify for Cal Fire to palm the 9.3% honour cut created by the furloughs, firefighters must make those two days a month and go after them to their vacation time. The mind-boggler is it could actually end up costing the state more. “That opportunity that’s banked, and if someone retires within the next pair of years, that’s vacation hours that they didn’t use.

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July 31st, 2008 -- Posted in Today |
Mrs. Olive Caskey Frazer, 81, of Shreveport, LA, died Tuesday, December 21, at her quarters. A a basic of Ashley County, a district of Shreveport for the times gone by 22 years and a latest staying of the Boydell area, she was a retired nourish and a colleague of the Church of Christ.
She was preceded in dying by her husband, William T. Frazer, Sr. in 1957; a son, Kenneth Dale Frazer; her father, John Wesley Caskey; her mother, Myrtle Young Winters; and a sister, Mabel Holland.

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