Friday, December 29, 2006

 

In Tomorrow's Paper (Camouflage)


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In Tomorrow's Paper
WASHINGTON -- Former Canadian Olympian Myriam Bedard is "lucid and sharp" and deserves to get protection from the U.S. government after being persecuted and spied on in Canada over the federal sponsorship scandal.

Briefly in Tompkins
Carol L. Seligmann, who served on the Ithaca Youth Bureau Advisory Board, Community Police Board and the Board of the Fire Commissioners, died Wednesday at her Ithaca home. She was 61.

An Accountant, a Manson Devotee Remain in Prison for 1975 Attacks
One was an acolyte of Charles Manson, the other a suburban mom who dabbled at the fringes of San Francisco's counterculture and served as an FBI informant.

Business Digest
US Airways vows to pursue Delta; Jobs is focus on Apple inquiry; Penney fires COO.

Comair, pilots defer strike ruling
A lawyer for the airline, John Gallagher, reported in court that Comair and the union had made progress in negotiations. He asked a federal bankruptcy judge to delay a decision about whether to block pilots from striking.

State, Biomass reach agreement on cleanup: Judge: It s time to get serious about this case
The state attorney general s office and South Point-based Biomass Energy have finally hammered out an agreement for the long awaited cleanup of the company s industrial site.

Bedard jailed over sponsorship scandal: lawyer
Former Canadian Olympian Myriam Bedard deserves protection from the U.S. government after being persecuted and spied on in Canada over the federal sponsorship scandal, her American lawyer said Thursday.

State EPA chief to recommend course of action on landfill odor
CANTON The weight that falls on the Stark County Board of Health s shoulders in 2007 could get heavier this week when Joseph Koncelik, outgoing director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, issues his findings and recommendations on how to handle the future of Countywide Recycling & Disposal Facility.

Portland man accused of murder-for-hire plot denied release
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A Multnomah County judge declined to release Michael Kuhnhausen Sr. from jail pending a February trial on charges that he hired a hit man to kill his estranged wife.

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