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  • Adults 'punished' by alcohol checks -- IC Stafford
    September 02, 2010
    Constant ID checks create the idea of alcohol as an illicit substance, rather than as a normal part of adult life to be enjoyed in an adult manner. The unnecessary and patronising blanket age-check policies reflect a serious loss of perspective as thousands of over-18s are being caught up in over-zealous policies that create the idea of alcohol as an illicit substance.
  • Latest Sports News: Saints may leave Franklin's Gardens -- Northeast Journal
    September 02, 2010
    The Saints last year reached agreement to sell part of the site to a supermarket chain to finance a proposed expansion of the stadiums capacity from around 13,500 to 17,500. Northampton are considering leaving their Franklins Gardens home if they are not given permission to expand the grounds capacity.
  • Citing Risks to Women, Rutherford Institute Urges Gov. McDonnell to Implement Stringent Health and Safety Regulations for Abortion Clinics -- Rutherford Institute
    September 02, 2010
    Requiring abortion centers to comply with the same kinds of regulations as other outpatient medical centers is really a matter of common sense. A copy of the Institutes letter to Governor McDonnell is available here.
  • Fish on, but column wraps up for season -- Homer News
    September 02, 2010
    Well, gang, its time for this feature to oil its word gear, winterize its sources and store its stories for another year.
  • OUR VIEW: Courthouse project should be worth the long wait -- Star Press
    September 02, 2010
    Unfortunately, do something meant applying a wreckers ball to raze the structure, but public outcry changed the minds of elected officials, and common sense prevailed. Wayne Goodman, a regional director for Indiana Landmarks, summed it up best when he said, Indiana has a unique collection of courthouses that few if any other states have.
  • Northampton may be forced to find new stadium -- ESPN.co.uk
    September 02, 2010
    The Saints last year reached agreement to sell part of the site to a supermarket chain to finance a proposed expansion of the stadiums capacity from around 13,500 to 17,500. We have already had discussions with Milton Keynes and we could hopefully fill the stadium for a number of our big games as our database shows there are certain games we could sell 30,000 or 40,000 tickets for, Barwell said.
  • The Managers Musings -- ArticlesBase
    September 02, 2010
    Collaborative Governance The feature article, contributed by Russ Linden, frames our multi-disciplinary discussion of collaborative governance. His piece on collaborative intelligence takes readers inside the national intelligence community and shares six principles for successful collaboration.
  • US Open 2010: Andy Roddick crashes out after tirade at line judge -- Guardian.co.uk
    September 02, 2010
    but did not go quietly as he ranted at the officials over a foot fault. Not once in my career has my right foot gone in front of my left foot, never.
  • Ranting Roddick bows out of U.S. Open -- New York Daily News
    September 02, 2010
    With monstrously large glasses, a thick black headband and a Fyodor Dostoyevsky quote tattooed on his arm in Japanese, Janko Tipsarevic looks more like a mad scientist than the No. 44 tennis player in the world.
  • On the Edge of Common Sense: Labor Day 2010 -- Progressive Dairy
    September 02, 2010
    The proof is our high productivity per capita. Today we are getting the same job done as before, but with less people. It appears to me it is the same in many developing countries like China and India.