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TRASH TALK (Orlando Weekly)

Defame Orlando annonymously shreds the downtown scene and the hipsters who populate it.
fair? Maybe not. Delicious? Most Definitely.
Becerra butted heads on Cuba (The Hill)

President-elect ObamaâÂÂs expected choice as trade representative voted to end the trade embargo with Cuba and butted heads with CHC members after...
Obama names Richardson as commerce secretary (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Barack Obama on Wednesday named New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson as his commerce secretary, dubbing him a top "economic diplomat" who would help lead the United States out of the financial crisis.
GG approves PM's request to suspend Parliament (CTV British Columbia)

Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean has approved Prime Minister Stephen Harper's request to suspend Parliament. The government is on hold until the end of January.
Obama names ex-rival Commerce secretary (Yehey!)

CHICAGO: Barack Obama on Wednesday named Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico as his Commerce secretary, dubbing him a top economic diplomat who would help lead the United States out of the financial crisis.
George Ayittey: Obama's Victory Shames Africa (HuffingtonPost)

"No African head of state should be in power for more than 10 years," declared President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda in 1986. He is still president.
Um, the gym will totally still be there after you finish that creme brulee. (Las Vegas CityLife)

American
job seekers can visit virtual job fair (florida Today)

ORLANDO -- A 48-hour virtual
job fair began on Monday, offering thousands of
central Floridians a chance to seek employment without waiting in long lines.
job Seekers Can Visit Virtual job fair (Local 6 Orlando)

A 48-hour virtual
job fair begins, offering thousands of
central Floridians a chance to seek employment without waiting in long lines.
Exit Interview (The Collierville Independent)

Mayor Linda Kerley sits in the Board Chambers at Town Hall, which sits on 60 acres of donated land. She was 'instrumental' in the choice to build the administrative facility off Poplar View Parkway instead of near the Historic Town Square, said James Lewellen, Town Administrator.