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November 2009 Archives
7:02 AM Mon, Nov 23, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Steve Peoples, Journal State House Bureau Someone may have awarded Little Rhody three new Congressional districts while we weren't looking. We thought there were just two until last week, when we surfed over to Recovery.gov, the Obama administration's Web......
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7:01 AM Mon, Nov 23, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Steve Peoples, Journal State House Bureau Elizabeth "Betsy" Dennigan has earned the endorsement of the "largest organization of feminist activists in the United States." The National Organization for Women is backing the former East Providence state representative who moved......
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7:00 AM Mon, Nov 23, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Katherine Gregg, Journal State House Bureau Two of the four Kilmartin brothers from Pawtucket are headed to Germany on the day after Thanksgiving to deliver a stack of greeting cards -- and yes, that includes House Majority Whip Peter......
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11:21 AM Wed, Nov 18, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Governor Carcieri has canceled his plan to fly to Lost Pines, Texas Wednesday to attend an annual meeting of the Republican Governors Association. With the RGA picking up all but $304.60 of the travel costs to......
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2:24 PM Tue, Nov 17, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Governor Carcieri is headed to the Hyatt Regency resort and spa in Lost Pines, Texas Wednesday for the Republican Governors Association's annual conference. Before heading back Thursday, he is scheduled to moderate a discussion on energy. A......
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1:46 PM Tue, Nov 17, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Katherine Gregg Journal State House Bureau PROVIDENCE,R.I. -- State Sen. Frank A. Ciccone is calling for a legislative inquiry into the state's role in choosing managers for the bankrupt Twin River, and potential award of the gambling license -......
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11:06 AM Tue, Nov 17, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Governor Carcieri landed on national television Monday night as the "star'' of a biting -- but laugh-out-loud -- segment on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report'' about his veto of a bill that would have given gays the......
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6:23 PM Mon, Nov 09, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. --Three of the best-known faces from the 2006 Harrah's-financed Narragansett Indian casino drive returned to the State House Friday for a private meeting with General Treasurer Frank Caprio. The delegation included the Narragansett's Chief Sachem Matthew Thomas, lobbyist......
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5:19 PM Mon, Nov 09, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- East Greenwich business executive Rory Smith has begun to assemble a consulting team for his fledgling Republican campaign for governor. On Monday, he announced his hiring of the New Hampshire-based Norway Hill Associates, led by David Carney,......
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6:16 PM Fri, Nov 06, 2009 | Permalink |
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CRANSTON, R.I. -- Mayor Allan W. Fung said he was following the advice of city lawyers this week when he vetoed two ordinances that would have created local rules for lenders to follow when foreclosing on residential properties. The Republican......
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6:14 PM Fri, Nov 06, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Despite less-than-stellar fund-raising in the last quarter, former U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee says that his exploratory campaign' for governor is alive and well after a major cost-cutting move, and that he has poll results that show him......
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3:20 PM Fri, Nov 06, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Karen Lee Ziner Journal staff writer CENTRAL FALLS, RI -- George L. Ortiz Jr., who was named interim director of the advocacy organization Progreso Latino in late September, has resigned. A statement released Friday announcing Ortiz's departure, is dated......
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3:16 PM Fri, Nov 06, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- U.S. Sen. Jack Reed will be among the panelists Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation when the group discusses the Fort Hood shootings and the elections this week. Reed will be joined at 10:30 a.m. on WPRI-TV......
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6:27 PM Thu, Nov 05, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A $500 payment to local Democratic activist Matt Jerzyk was among the more curious campaign expenditures reported in the recent batch of candidate filings. On July 7, Jerzyk sold the Elizabeth Roberts' campaign an "e-mail list for......
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6:18 PM Thu, Nov 05, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Four months after withdrawing her name from the list of 2010 gubernatorial hopefuls, it appears that Elizabeth Roberts is following through on plans to seek a second term as Rhode Island's lieutenant governor. She has launched a......
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12:21 PM Thu, Nov 05, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is hoping Rhode Islanders will contribute to her quest for a seat in the United States Senate. The Moakley senatorial campaign has scheduled a fundraiser for Friday, Nov. 13, at the University......
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1:19 PM Wed, Nov 04, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Eight months after he first emerged as a possible 2010 political contender, Republican defense lawyer Erik B. Wallin, of South Kingstown, put the state Board of Elections on official notice Wednesday that he is raising money to......
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6:00 PM Tue, Nov 03, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Rhode Island First Lady Sue Carcieri thinks the legislature went astray when it voted to hold a public referendum next year on changing the state's official name. A woman of many opinions, she shared a few of......
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3:25 PM Tue, Nov 03, 2009 | Permalink |
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Despite some criticism from within their own ranks, House Democrats are slated to hold a closed-door caucus at the State House Thursday on "potential plans of action for the current fiscal situation.'' Not everybody agrees the Democrats......
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3:27 PM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By STEVE PEOPLES Journal State House Bureau Former U.S. Attorney Robert C. Corrente will not run for governor in 2010. The newly-formed Moderate Party hosted at least two private meetings with Corrente in recent weeks in a courtship that was......
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7:01 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Steve Peoples Journal State House Bureau PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The newly-formed Moderate Party of Rhode Island has released a made-for-Web video that may contain some familiar footage. Posted on its Web site, the production, which lasts 5 minutes and......
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7:00 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Lynn Arditi Journal Staff Writer PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- What does a law against sex-trafficking of minors have to do with art? Nothing, you say? Steven Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union,......
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7:00 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Katherine Gregg Journal State House Bureau PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Carcieri administration has filled in some of the blanks on how state Sen. John Tassoni, D-Smithfield, landed on the state's list of qualified mediators/arbitrators to call when there is......
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7:00 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Cynthia Needham Journal Staff Writer PROVIDENCE, R.I. --Those lucky enough to view the chaotic final hours of the Assembly's two-day session late Thursday from the comfort of their living room couch might have witnessed House Minority Leader Robert A.......
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7:00 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Steve Peoples Journal State House bureau PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Known labor critic Douglas Gablinske, D-Bristol, has extended an olive branch to the head of the state's second-largest teachers union. Gablinske will have lunch this week with Marcia Reback, president......
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6:59 AM Mon, Nov 02, 2009 | Permalink |
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By Steve Peoples Journal State House Bureau PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Stephen P. Laffey may be around for a while. The outspoken former Cranston mayor has formally moved out of his parents' house and into a two-family house little more than......
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