February 22, 2007 at 5:57 pm
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This posting is a follow-on to yesterday’s re the adapting of Las Vegas Casino owners to the tastes of Communist Chinese nationals who come to this country to gamble.
The title of this follow-on article is “Volunteer Group Lags in Rebuilding Gulf House.”
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February 22, 2007 at 12:13 am
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Las Vegas Sands Casino is imposing Chinese gambling culture on the Christmas City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Please refer to “Las Vegas Adapts to Reap Chinese New Year Bounty.”
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February 16, 2007 at 4:00 pm
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Prompted by an e-mail from Diane Berlin, an executive of the Natiional Coaiition Against Legalized Gambling, Billy Bytes’ editor Googled on “Riverwalk Casino.”
He discoveredlisted there a link the Billy Bytes blog, and the article, untitled, its blog posting, untitled, dated November 7, 2006, exposing the matastasizing cancer of the Riverwalk Project in Easton, Pennsylvania.
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February 7, 2007 at 9:11 am
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The rogues’ gallery line-up mug shot portrayed in the fall edition of Easton, Pennsylvania-located Lafayette College’s official quarterly newspaper Lafayette Magazine introduces residents and business owners of the Downtown Easton and College Hill neighborhoods to the public and private officials responsible for the “public-private partnership” oligarchy’s urban Bushkill Village community of the kinds described in today’s edition of The New York Times in an article titled “Rural Colleges Seek New Edge and Urbanize.”
Though Lafayette College is not an urban , located as it is in the Bushkill Creek Corridor flood plain on N. 3rd St. between Bushkill Street in Easton’s downtown neighborhood and College Drive in the city’s neighborhood of College Hill, south to north, it fits the description of the villages described by the Times.
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February 5, 2007 at 6:18 pm
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Today’s edition of The Excess-Times (kisses officialdom’s ass to excess at all times) performs that service again for Pennsylvania’s Northampton County Council members (excepting District 4 Councilman Ron Angle).
Reporter Sarah Cassi, through no fault of her own but based apparently on faulty information provided by County Council Clerk Frank Flisser, wrote:
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February 2, 2007 at 4:01 am
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Last evening’s Northampton County Council meeting was rigged.
Whether it was the result of a conspiracy between Northampton County Executive John Stoffa and his Democratic county council collegues will come into shaper focus after my press conference in Centre Square, in the county seat of Easton, at 12:00 noon ET.
At a minimum, serious irregularities marred last evening’s meeting, including possible meeting of Pennsylvania’s Open Public Meetings statute, known more commonly as the Sunshine Law.
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