Thursday, January 3, 2008
Palm beach post - Today's news
Palm beach post- By DON JORDAN Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Monday, December 03, 2007. WEST PALM BEACH Strong economic pressure from the international community is the best way to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapons program, US Rep. This cute little interview appeared in the November 19th edition of the Palm Beach Post to help promote the show on Wednesday at The Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. While not exactly Toris local newspaper, the Post is certainly in This cute little interview appeared in the November 19th edition of the Palm Beach Post to help promote the show on Wednesday at The Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. While not exactly Toris local newspaper, the Post is certainly in The Palm Beach Post reported a Target store was closing to be replaced by Super Target, and that the original store's 150 employees were possibly being laid off. Which was untrue, Target was keeping those 150 people in addition to By DON JORDAN Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Monday, December 03, 2007. WEST PALM BEACH Strong economic pressure from the international community is the best way to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapons program, US Rep. In Palm Beach County: Palm Beach International Airport: $7438200 to improve the Air Traffic Control Facility. Intracoastal Waterway: The Florida Inland Navigation District will receive $3739200 for maintenance dredging in the US District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks has tossed out a procedurally flawed lawsuit brought by Carey Haughwout, a public defender in Florida, who had hoped to force Palm Beach County juvenile court judges to abandon the practice of Todays Palm Beach Post has a bold headline "Israeli military kills 6 in Gaza" and in smaller but still bold type, this page one story say PA say "incursion could undermine peace negotiations" Only on page 16 in the body of the story Some Palm Beach leaders wonder whether kids will study or play during their two-week vacation, the Palm Beach Post reports. FCAT UNNEEDED? A new Mason-Dixon poll says that more than half of Floridians surveyed say the test is "not
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