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Vacation News Archive01-Aug-2008
- 'S.C. taxpayers pick up $100,000 vacation tab (The Times and Democrat)
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - South Carolina taxpayers will pay $100,000 to bring about 120 German politicians to Myrtle Beach for a Vacation.
- 'Woman arrested in speeding case after Australian vacation (The Arizona Republic)
A 21-year-old Mesa woman wanted on suspicion of criminal speeding went on an Australian Vacation rather than turn herself in to state authorities after she was clocked going 103 mph on Loop 101 in May, officials said.
- 'A ?Vacation? Place, on West 57th (New York Times)
Elinor Lipman once dreamed of a vacation home on Cape Cod but she ultimately found her ideal retreat at the Osborne on West 57th Street in Manhattan.
- 'Congress takes five-week vacation without passing energy bill (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 5:24 PM- WASHINGTON -- Congress sets off on summer vacation Friday with Republicans and Democrats fired up over the lack of action on gas prices and blaming each other for not lessening the pain at the pump.
- 'Vacation Bible school to be offered Aug. 4-8 (Brick Township Bulletin)
The First Baptist Church of Laurelton, 1836 Route 88, Brick, will host a free vacation Bible school, from 9:30 a.m.-noon, Aug. 4-8. Children ages 4 through 10 are welcome. Call 732-840- 1505 to register.
- 'Registration under way for vacation Bible school (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The First Presbyterian Church of Sayreville is accepting registration for its vacation Bible school set for Aug. 17-22. A Dinner with the Disciples is set for 6-8:30 p.m. Aug. 17. Classes will continue 6-8:30 p.m. Aug. 18-22. Sessions will be held in the Christian Education Building behind the church, 172 Main St., Sayreville, across from Borough Hall.
- 'SC taxpayers pick up $100,000 vacation tab (The State)
South Carolina taxpayers will pay $100,000 to bring about 120 German politicians to Myrtle Beach for a vacation. The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reports the money comes from the state's competitive grants program. A five-member panel appointed by legislators and the governor approved 214 projects last month worth $10 million. The governor's representative was the lone dissenter. Rep. Liston ...
- 'Why your boss may need a vacation (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- With the summer months nearly over, some business owners are finding it hard to let go for a vacation, even for a few days.
- 'Even on vacation, Fire Capt. Sam Lane helps those in need (Terre Haute Tribune Star)
Off duty or on duty didn?t matter for Capt. Sam Lane when he saved a 2-year-old girl and her family from a vicious dog during his vacation last year.Lane, 52, of the Terre Haute Fire Department, was recognized Thursday by the Breakfast Optimist Club with its John Osterloo Firefighter of the Year Award.
- 'Akerman Attorney Dies in Vacation Accident (Law.com)
Friends and colleagues expressed shock Thursday upon hearing of the death of Akerman Senterfitt attorney Steven E. Chaykin. The former federal prosecutor died Wednesday while trying to rescue his wife after she slipped into a fast-moving river during a Colorado Vacation. "It's tragic but the means of his death -- trying to save his wife -- is the way he lived his professional life," said Kendall ...
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