Sunday, July 20, 2008

As Gas Prices Rise, Police Turn to Foot Patrols (The Gainesville Sun)
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As gasoline prices soar, police chiefs in towns and cities across the country are ordering their officers out of the car and onto their feet in a budgetary scramble.

Gas prices push police onto street (Seattle Times)
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Police chiefs across the country are ordering their officers out of their cars more as fuel costs soar.

A suite spot for your Spot (Baltimore Sun)
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Pet hotels cater to needs of air travelers and their animals What should you do with your dog when you're jetting off on vacation?

Signposts: Hidden Afghan art travels to U.S. (Contra Costa Times)
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Exhibit stops at National Gallery of Art and San Francisco's Asian Art Museum. Also, Pleasant Holidays offers great deal on Hawaii's Big Island and Hertz unveils big savings with new refueling policy.

The war at home (Summit Daily News)
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FRISCO - From a distance, the group gathered around a picnic table at the Frisco marina on a recent sunny afternoon looks pretty much like any other young family visiting Summit County to escape the Texas heat.

Bank, restaurant set to open in Loughborough Commons (South Side Journal)
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When David and Angie Philyaw moved into a 118-year-old house in the Benton Park neighborhood not long ago, they wound up spending much of their time shopping at the Loughborough Commons Shopping Center.

Incentives could boost Houston recycling, advocates say (Houston Chronicle)
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The city says that more recycling companies need to come to Houston, build processing centers, and ramp up the market for used goods.

To save gas, police hit the streets on their feet (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
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SUWANEE, GA. - People around here are seeing a lot more of officer Robert Stewart. Following strict new orders, he frequently leaves his squad car, hopping out to visit a bartender, then a barber, then a bank teller.

Man sentenced for robbing Jefferson City gas station (Jefferson City News Tribune)
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Cole County Judge Richard Callahan recently sentenced a Jefferson City man, who admitted he was involved in an armed robbery, to 10 years in prison. Christopher Owens, 20, pled guilty to first-degree robbery and armed criminal action for robbing Gas Plus, 501 E. McCarty St., on Feb. 16.

High gas prices, air fares have residents looking at vacations around home (The Colony Courier-Leader)
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A gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is approaching $4 per gallon. The price of an airline ticket is going up, and now you have to pay extra to check your bags on some airlines. And the airlines are ready to cut capacity. Recent reports have told us that rental-car costs are rising.

Business Highlights (INO News)
car service houston 7/18/08 at 6:45 PM
NEW YORK (AP) _ The price of oil recorded its biggest weekly drop ever, and a gallon of gas finally pulled back from its record high. So is it time to declare the energy bubble popped? Experts won't go that far just yet.

Internet scam targets sympathizers of fallen soldier (Detroit Free Press)
car service houston 7/18/08 at 12:58 PM
The Better Business Bureau is warning people not to fall for an Internet scam that uses the name of fallen U.S. Army Spc. Byron Fouty. Someone claiming to be Fouty's father, Mick, is allegedly selling his son's BMW M6 with a $80,000 Kelly Blue Book value for $2,800.

Datebook - July 18, 2008 (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
car service houston 7/18/08 at 10:29 AM
Dressage Equestrian Event featuring riders and horses perform technical routines. Fairgrounds at Stanley Park, 1209 Manford Ave., 9 a.m. Free, 586-6104.


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