Without free lunches from lobbyists, Palm Beach County legislators meet less frequently (Sun-Sentinel) TALLAHASSEE · The Legislature's ban on lobbyist gifts has claimed another victim: Palm Beach County delegation meetings. ...more...Club owners strive for Clematis comeback (The Palm Beach Post) Clematis Street, the once-hot-and-then-not entertainment strip in downtown West Palm Beach, is heating up again....more... Morocco's turning tide (The Observer) An empty square in front of the ferry docks in the northern Moroccan port city of Tangiers. It's after midnight on a fresh spring night and scruffy teenagers fight and shout under a palm tree....more... Googling Your Date (The Buffalo News) CHICAGO ? Dating used to be largely a matter of spending time with a love interest, discovering the good, the bad and the ugly in person. If you were lucky, friends helped fill in some of the blanks....more... A (literal) b-day bash and cabaret clash (The Palm Beach Post) Is it the weather heating up? Something in the increasingly rare water? It seems that when it comes to boldfacers, it's raining knuckle pies around here....more... Real estate news in brief: Construction rates, sales rates (Naples Daily News) A list of recent real estate construction rates and sales rates....more... To bear or not to bear? Childless by choice ...And their lives are far from empty. (The Palm Beach Post) If they have children and you don't, and you're childless by choice, they wonder what's wrong with you. And they're afraid to ask the next question. - RACHEL IBARRARachel Ibarra, 44...more... Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader) ANNOUNCEMENT OF FILING OF NOTICE OF MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY REORGANIZATION This is to inform the public that First Federal Savings Bank of Florida (the "Bank") located at 4705 West U.S. Highway 90, Lake City, Florida 32055, will file application materials with the Office of Thrift Super-vision ("OTS") on or about April 2, 2007, advising the OTS of its intent to reorganize into the mutual holding ......more... Fiction On Fire (Pittsburgh City Paper) By Bill O'Driscoll....more... |