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*New program to clean graffiti from city busses and trains goes into effect next month. | *New program to clean graffiti from city busses and trains goes into effect next month. | ||
*Top selling Gotham Girl Guide inks deal to tell story of "One Million Cookies Sold." | *Top selling Gotham Girl Guide inks deal to tell story of "One Million Cookies Sold." | ||
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+ | *New ordinance fines stores negligent in keeping track of their shopping carts | ||
+ | *Roving brown-outs expected to end as new power plant comes on-line. | ||
+ | *Police establish new task-force to take on tagging | ||
+ | *Dog license fees rise as licensee numbers fall | ||
+ | *Gotham Executives charged with illegal importation of Venezuelan vanilla | ||
+ | *Even as employment tightens, teens find summer jobs on the rise | ||
+ | *Mayor Garcia vows city to start running at a surplus in two years; city has been running at a deficit for the past 12 | ||
+ | *Area man attacked by nunchuck-wielding road rager after near-collision on I-7 & | ||
+ | *Police nab thief suspected in over a dozen robberies of Narrows convenience and package stores | ||
+ | *Abandoned children discovered after oldest boy goes shopping; mother responsible believed to have left the country | ||
+ | *Gotham considering Styrofoam ban at restaurants | ||
+ | *Torture victim survives harrowing 72 hour encounter with masked psychopath | ||
+ | *School funding proposals fall short of expected need; state unlikely to cover the gap. | ||
+ | *Wellington Derby long-shot runner Lucky Date seen galloping through North City Park. Animal control unable to restrain horses before it raced away. | ||
+ | *School-funding measure passes with compromise of .25% increase in property tax rates. | ||
+ | *67% of parents support school uniform measure, according to poll. | ||
+ | *Theater review calls Dingerling Sisters circus "so-so"; animal rights activists applaud cage-free show. | ||
+ | *Teary Tango Creams owner Beth Fishiezle says, "I'm touched by the outpouring of support, but if people actually bought our candies, I would have stayed open." | ||
+ | *Harvey Dent denies rumors that he will seek the mayor's office in next election. | ||
+ | *Testing underway for new transportation Scan Cards. Transportation chief says, "This will make taking mass transit even easier." | ||
+ | *Tainted batch of dry cleaning chemical perchloroethylene discovered at 20 Gotham dry cleaners. Health inspector to look for source. | ||
+ | *Falling window contractor blames mismanagement for window incident. "If Lou took care of his buildings like he took care of his prize roses, this would never have happened." | ||
+ | *Building manager for falling window building: "I raise prize petunias, not roses. That shows you how much [contractor] Willie Foils knows. He's nothing but a lying louse." | ||
+ | *Food recall: Packages of Gotham Goodness brand beef patties tagged A.17.c recalled. | ||
+ | *"Severe problems" on many Gotham bridges, says Corps. of Engineers at morning press conference. "We are talking to city authorities about how best to rectify the issues." | ||
+ | *More than one Batman? Multiple Batman sightings reported at same time around city. | ||
+ | *City council passes ordinance barring basketball from driveways and residential streets after 8pm Sun. through Thurs. | ||
+ | *Moscow Ballet garners rave reviews. "An ecstatic experience," says famed Gotham dancer Dionne Donovan Doxley. | ||
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