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Bello's Morning Blotter (Boston Globe) Here is the news Globe Deputy City Editor Mike Bello is following this morning: Breaking Now: Police arrest 'catalyst' in car insurance fraud crackdown Buzz: Governor Deval Patrick is expected to announce budget cuts and layoffs this afternoon as... us.rd.yahoo.com
Australian Senator Fielding Will Support Government's Budget (Bloomberg) Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Australian Senator Steve Fielding will support passage of all the government's outstanding budget measures, dropping previous opposition to taxes on ready-to- drink alcoholic beverages and a nationalized health plan. us.rd.yahoo.com
Budget Busters (RTÉ News) With next Tuesday's budget looming on the horizon and world stock markets in turmoil now is a good time to be saving money. So the Entertainment team with their trusty notebooks in hand went out around the RTÉ campus to see what suggestions the stars of TV and Radio have for saving money. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sheriff's Deputy Cleared of Charges (R News) A Monroe County Sheriff's deputy has been cleared of criminal charges including grand larceny. Paul Ferranti of Spencerport was also charged with offering a false instrument for filing fraudulent practices and insurance fraud. us.rd.yahoo.com
Budget, evaluate, cushion: Investment advice (The Daily Record) WOOSTER -- Stay away from the kitchen knife to make that slice in the mattress that just might lead to squandering away what you haven't yet lost because you might miss out on more than you know. us.rd.yahoo.com
Questions Surround Greece Police Case (R News) A Greece police sergeant charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and cocaine denies he's ever used the drug. Nick Joseph faces numerous charges for crashing his car and leaving the scene of a serious accident, one that sent a pregnant woman into labor prematurely. us.rd.yahoo.com
Merkel Says Banks Must `Offer Something in Return' (Update2) (Bloomberg) Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel said financial institutions that take up the government's 500 billion-euro ($680 billion) rescue plan must give something back, as she stepped up calls for pay caps and international market rules. us.rd.yahoo.com
Kurt Elling Sings for Wilson Commencement (R News) The 4th annual Jazz For The Park concert is this Sunday. The event brings an award-winning musician to town. Kurt Elling sings: Coltrane and Hartman. Elling is a Grammy-nominated singer and winner of multiple Down Beat and Jazz Times critics’ polls. us.rd.yahoo.com
Trio honored for bravery (Lake Wales News) Donald Porter and Officers Andrew Brown and Mary Jerome received warm rounds of applause at last weeks meeting of the city commission, in recognition of their contribution to protecting the citizens of Lake Wales. us.rd.yahoo.com
Car Biz Driven to Despair (AdWeek) LOS ANGELES On billheard.com, above a 9/11 memorial eagle logo, the nation's 13th-largest auto dealer posted a death notice: "Bill Heard Enterprises announced ... that it has elected to discontinue all business operations in all of our markets effective September 24, 2008. Most of the company's approximately 3,200 employees will be laid off at that time." us.rd.yahoo.com
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