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Ehrlich Calls Bills Hostile to Business (Washington Post) - Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) lashed out at Democratic lawmakers yesterday for passing legislation he deemed unfriendly to business as he signed the first bills of the General Assembly's 2005 session into law.
Bills voice support to keep starting Holcomb (Fox Sports) - While Buffalo coach Mike Mularkey spends the bye week considering lineup changes, several veterans say journeyman quarterback Kelly Holcomb deserves to keep his starting job over J.P. Losman. They claim that gives the Bills the best chance of climbing into playoff contention. "It's tough to take a guy out that's played as well as he has," tight end Mark Campbell said Wednesday. "I understand the
Powergen inflicts inflated bills (BBC News) - Hundreds of customers of the utility firm Powergen in Eastern England have complained of hugely inflated bills.
Bills support keeping Holcomb as starter (Boston Globe) - New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi (54) shouts out instructions to his defense during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005.
Bills Get Back to Basics (R News) - It may be their bye week but this is no time to rest for the Buffalo Bills. Sitting 3-5 midway through the season there is plenty to keep this team busy.
Bills proposed to strengthen Megan’s Law discussed (News 10 Now) - A cross section of law enforcement officials and victims' advocates from both St. Lawrence and Jefferson Counties gathered at Gouverneur High School Wednesday to discuss several proposed bills that would strengthen Megan's Law.
Marriage-ban bills move slowly (Gay.com) - Bills to add constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage are moving forward in Indiana and Wisconsin, but not as fast as conservatives would like.
Police: Counterfeit bills floating around Benton (Benton Courier) - Benton police advise local businesses to be aware of counterfeit bills. Since August, Detective Patrick Baker said, police have received 14 reports of counterfeit bills.
Tax bills hit some taxpayers' wallets harder than others. (Cut Bank Pioneer Press) - Glacier County tax bills are out and depending on where you live in the county, your taxes either went up or down, reported Glacier County Treasurer Phyllis Withers.
Arrest in case of fake bills (Tahoe Daily Tribune) - After trying to return cologne and soap she allegedly bought with fake money, a 22-year-old Stateline woman was arrested on suspicion of making/passing counterfeit bills, authorities said.
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