12/01/2008
ANC losing supporters - survey (Independent Online)
A survey has shown a drop in support for the ANC in metro areas.
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12/01/2008
Temps will drop tonight (Sun-Sentinel)
With more cool air flowing into South Florida, temperatures were expected to drop into the low to mid 50s by tonight across the metro areas, the National Weather Service in Miami said.
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11/28/2008
Buses to make travel to metro areas easier (L'Observateur)
Staff Reporter LAPLACE – Parish officials say they are optimistic that a system of buses linking the River Parishes with New Orleans and Baton Rouge could be up and running by the beginning of next year.
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12/01/2008
FBI figures used to track Yakima crime (Tri-City Herald)
What's the true measure of the local crime rate?
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12/01/2008
Analysis pinpoints Myrtle Beach crime suspects (The Times and Democrat)
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - An analysis of booking reports shows that 83 percent of the people arrested for committing violent crimes in Horry County live in the Grand Strand area.
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12/01/2008
Gas prices tick up locally and statewide (The Greenville News)
Prices in the area are significantly less than a month ago, when they were $2.262 and a year ago, when they were $2.882 a gallon.
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12/01/2008
Area travel info coming to your phone, computer (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
Travel information will be at drivers' fingertips starting next year, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Beginning next summer, free information for travelers will be available over the phone and Internet through the state's proposed 511 system.
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12/01/2008
MediaFLO Gearing Up For DTV Push (MultiChannel News)
Minutes after hundreds of analog TV broadcasts across the U.S. flicker off the air in February, Qualcomm's MediaFLO USA will be ready to start pumping mobile-television feeds over the vacated spectrum.
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12/01/2008
About the Economic Trends Survey (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
This survey is a collaborative project between SC Biz News and the College of Charleston’s Tate Center for Entrepreneurship . The purpose of the survey is to provide SC Biz News readers with current trending information on business optimism, labor markets, capital spending, inventories and sales, inflation and profits and wages.
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12/01/2008
Analysis: Tourists not big violent offenders in Myrtle Beach (The Wilmington Star-News)
An analysis shows that 83 percent of the people arrested for committing violent crimes in Horry County live in the Grand Strand area.The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reports that its analysis shows that tourists rarely commit violent crimes.
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