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1 . contentious.com
Amy Gahran's news and musings on how we communicate in the online age.

Last Update on: 2009-01-04 18:55:44

Google: Could I import my custom maps to my iPhone, please?
Image by niallkennedy via Flickr This week I’m headed to the Bay Area for an extended visit. I have lots of friends there and there are plenty of cool things to do there. I’ve started mapping all this stuff on a private Google Map — where I’ll be staying, nearby public transit stops, gyms, massage clinics, [...]
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2 . Andrew Norton
Observations from Carlton's Lone Classical Liberal

Last Update on: 2009-01-04 10:38:43

Will the downturn have a scarring effect on graduate jobseekers?
In the SMH last Friday, there was a warning that the economic downturn may have a scarring effect on new jobseekers: “Invariably in a recession we have this problem where a generation can get lost,” said the deputy director of the Melbourne Institute, Mark Wooden. Most at risk are youth from disadvantaged areas who, in the past, [...]
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3 . washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines
Get Washington DC,Virginia,Maryland and national news. Get the latest/breaking news,featuring national security,science and courts. Read news headlines from the nation and from The Washington Post. Visit www.washingtonpost.com/nation today.

Last Update on: 2009-01-04 07:00:00

College Degree No Shield As More Jobs Are Slashed
When Nena Razmara was laid off in November from her $70,000-a-year job with a high-end residential building supplier, she thought she would be working again by Christmas.

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4 . Business Line - Government
Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications

Last Update on: 2009-01-04 00:00:00

‘Stimulus may not revive commercial vehicle sales’
Chennai, Jan. 3 Non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), which finance the purchase of half the commercial vehicle sales in the country, say the ‘50 per cent accelerated depreciation’ for commercial vehicles, announced by the Government
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5 . who's your nanny?
Providing a swift kick to the proverbial groin of government nannies, snoops, and thugs, and the people who empower them.

Last Update on: 2009-01-03 21:58:12

Defy the State
Drivers in Washington State are ignoring a new cell phone ban. No worries, though. This only means the state will enact even more draconian policy. Keep in mind, however, that none of this is possible without all the pukes among...
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6 . The News Tribune | www.thenewstribune.com | Government
The News Tribune, Tacoma WA | Government News

Last Update on: 2009-01-03 10:05:00

Snowstorm costs: More than $2 million - so far
If you thought last month’s snowstorms dumped on you and your plans, consider how much the wintry weather socked it to cities and counties.

It took more than $2 million in sand, salt, labor and equipment just to make roads passable and do some cleanup in Tacoma and Pierce County.

The county’s cost: more than $1.4 million, roughly $2 for every man, woman and child. The Tacoma tab so far: $580,317.20.

You can count on it going up. Potholes that emerged when the roads were cleared pockmark streets from Tillicum to Tacoma, Gig Harbor to Graham.

But they’re less easily dealt with. And considerably more costly.

Pothole-patching crews in Tacoma work 12-hour shifts. Trucks rumble out of the city’s asphalt plant on Center Street laden with the elbow grease and raw materials to turn teeth-rattling commutes into relatively smooth rides.

The expansion-contraction physics of what road-work officials call a “freeze-thaw event” left craters of nearly car-swallowing proportions on some streets.

Crews filled one that was at least 5 feet wide on Schuster Parkway last week.

“We’ve had a run on South Tacoma Way that was 30 to 40 feet long,” said Bob Gunther, Tacoma’s asphalt supervisor. That was a freakishly long case of “delamination” in which the top portion of the street eroded, he said.

Crews are filling and patching as quickly as they can, he said. But don’t expect to see every pothole repaired.

Ruts that are only an inch or so deep can jar your car, and they’re also among the peskiest.

If a crew fixes one that small, the patch job will disintegrate with the next cars that pass over it, said Tacoma road-work crew leader Will Knouff.

The result: Crews don’t bother with ’em.

Until New Year’s Day, crews hadn’t had a day off – not even Christmas – for about two weeks, Gunther said.

They don’t know how much work remains. Public Works officials are still assessing the damage, Tacoma spokesman Rob McNair-Huff said this week. They don’t expect they’ll know until mid-January what their assault on the December damage will cost.

Residents remind them every day that road conditions are less than ideal, although no one has filed a damage claim with the city.

“Yes, we’re taking calls about potholes, and they are everywhere,” said Matt Fengler, an assistant division manager in the city’s Public Works department.

When The News Tribune raised the issue on its Web site Monday, several residents wrote to complain about poor road conditions.

“Yakima/Park Ave. between 96th and 98th is bad,” wrote “cclngthr” in a post on the Word on the Street blog. “Pretty deep potholes. The same street also has smaller ruts all the way to 112th street.”

Other readers complained about rough rides on South Tacoma Way, Union Avenue, North 26th Street, South 72nd and 74th streets and several other roads.

“CAUTION near N Pearl st on N 26th right at the entrance to the Safeway,” wrote “rtqueen.” “I thought for sure I would have a flat after that one. …”

There are problems in unincorporated Pierce County, too, said road operations manager Bruce Wagner.

Though the damage wasn’t as bad as it could have been, some county roads remain full of chuckholes, Wagner said.

Especially hard hit are Canyon Road from 72nd to 104th streets, Gem Heights Drive from 163rd to 168th streets, and 120th Street East from Rhodes Lake Road to 214th Avenue.

County crews are applying a temporary “cold mix” to potholes, Wagner said. They’ll do permanent repairs as weather allows, perhaps within a month.

The pothole patrols come on top of a military-style assault on snow and ice between Dec. 17 and Christmas Day in many areas.

In Tacoma, road crews used police officers and Pierce Transit drivers as their eyes on the street, counting on them to identify the worst spots in town, Fengler said.

The city’s snow-busting troops included nine plows, six sanding trucks and six de-icing trucks, Fengler said.

This week, they had six sweepers out daily clearing debris.

Tacoma doesn’t have a snow-removal line item in its overall budget. The Public Works budget absorbed the costs from the December storms.

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7 . Deputy Speaker Media Releases
Media releases generated by the Tasmanian State Government

Last Update on: 2009-01-03 06:15:07

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8 . Steven Kons Media Releases
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9 . Minister for Local Government Media Releases
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10 . Comentarios para K-Government
Thinking in e-Government

Last Update on: 2009-01-02 22:17:54

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