Property Rights Apply To Poor People Too Forbes Tue, 28 Feb 2012 08:03 AM PST ? I?m late to the party, but the Journal ran an op-ed earlier this month making the case against the activism of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Written by the Institute?s Steven Malanga, it focuses on two issues: education and zoning policy. I don?t have any particular beef with Malanga?s criticisms of the court?s education ... | UPDATED: Welch looking for a new campaign consultant St. Petersburg Times Tue, 28 Feb 2012 08:00 AM PST UPDATE: Kates updates that he's involved in parliamentary (prime minister) elections in the republic. Campaign consultant Mitch Kates' departure isn't just affecting a Hillsborough County campaign -- Pinellas County Commissioner Ken Welch has to do some human resources work for his re-election effort too. Â Kates left last week for the republic of Georgia to help run a presidential campaign, said ... | LTE-Packing Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 Hits VZW Shelves On March 1 TechCrunch Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:59 AM PST For those of you who feel that the Galaxy Tab 8.9 is too big and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is too small, the LTE-packing Galaxy Tab 7.7 should feel just right. And according to Verizon, the little 7-incher should be available on March 1 on the big red network, just as we expected . The GalTab 7.7 was announced way back in September alongside the international Galaxy Note, and as my controversial ... | Sprint raising $2 billion, may throw some dough Clearwire's way Engadget Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:56 AM PST Sprint is looking to sell $2 billion in notes to raise cash, a large chunk of that likely earmarked for network upgrades. The money will come in handy too, as making the leap from WiMAX to LTE won't be cheap. Then, there's its partner Clearwire. After Sprint's board shot down a quest to snatch up MetroPCS , the carrier is even more reliant on the former WiMAX champion -- a company that just saw ... | Does the United States Need A New Trade Enforcement Unit? Business Insider Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:52 AM PST Iâm quite ambivalent on this new Trade Enforcement Unit that President Obama will reportedly sign into law today. Seems way too political to me : President Barack Obama, following through on a promise to beef up enforcement of trade agreements, on Tuesday will sign an executive order creating a new government team to make sure China and others play by the rules, the White House said. | Wrestling: Bears too strong for Stillwater Stillwater Gazette Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:50 AM PST OAK PARK HEIGHTS - Stillwater's opponent in the Section 4AAA finals and the disappointment that followed on Saturday are unfortunately familiar for the Ponies, who were stopped by rival White Bear Lake 40-28 at Stillwater Area High School. | Tonight on the Town: Pancakes at IHOP, photography class The Argus Leader Tue, 28 Feb 2012 07:49 AM PST What a dreadful winter day! Days like this make me want to hide under heaps of blankets all afternoon, but that's surely too good to be true. If you're out and about, check out these event options for your blustery Tuesday, and drive safe! | | |
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