Daily Headlines, Thursday, 9/4/2008

Birmingham NewsAlabama’s black GOP delegates commend Obama but prefer McCain

Birmingham NewsEqual Voice for America’s Families convention to shine light on working-family needs

Birmingham NewsOne month in prison, restitution and probation to William L. Langston Jr., son of a former Alabama Fire College director, for doing little or no work under a contract with a two-year college

Birmingham NewsJP Morgan gets out of swaps business; no effect on Jefferson County

Birmingham NewsAlabama officials are cracking down on so-called diploma mills that take students’ money but offer little value in return

Press-RegisterAlabama Republicans eye races back home

Press-RegisterCandidate who lost coin flip challenges decision

Press-RegisterVoters shouldn’t pay for filing mistakes

Huntsville Times2nd liquor referendum for Arab?

Montgomery AdvertiserVeterans work on voter registration

Tuscaloosa NewsKarl Roves crib at Rosemary Beach

Anniston StarWhat is the top priority?

Decatur Daily Secrecy in Schmitz trial breeds mistrust

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Legislative Dispatch

Change

I wish my friend Hinton Mitchem godspeed and good luck after his retirement from public service. Hinton, on Monday, announced what many had suspected — he will not seek re-election. I remember meeting Hinton for the first time while I was a student at Auburn University. He served the people of his [...]

Ten Minutes in the House, Senate Moves On

Riley and her friend Caroline joined Julie on the campaign trail in Isabella this past weekend.

Here is a quick preview of the upcoming week in Montgomery. This week will be a standard legislative schedule for the House. We will be in session on Tuesday and Thursday with committee meetings scheduled for Wednesday.
The House will take up a ten minute calendar this week. A ten minute calendar is [...]

Purple Dot Connection

MARCH MADNESS

TOP TEN INDICATIONS OF MARCH MADNESS

10.  Eric Massa inviting us to ask the 10,000 Navy men he served with whether he is gay.

9.  Larry Langford hitting the jackpot 33 times in one day and not remembering it.

8.  Ron Sparks being able to make payments on a $500,000 loan with an income of $80,000.

7.  Artur Davis [...]


Back in the Day...

Tent City at Camp Sheridan near Montgomery, ca 1918

Vintage postcard