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Pursuing Google, cities take different paths

Pursuing Google, cities take different paths
Local cities are taking divergent paths in their attempts to win a little love from Google.

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Judge sides with Oregon cities on fees.

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Title: Judge sides with Oregon cities on fees.(Business)(Ruling: Federal law does not ban phone service franchise charges imposed on Qwest.)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: March 2, 2002
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: B5

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Should cities be able to get into the broadband business? One local senator says no

Should cities be able to get into the broadband business? One local senator says no
RALEIGH — John McLean III works for Bank of America, but prefers to telecommute from his home west of Lincolnton instead of making the 50-mile commute into Charlotte every day. “A lot of people like to live out here,” McLean said. “I’d…

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Nonprofits have uphill climb in seeking donations from cities

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Nonprofits have uphill climb in seeking donations from cities
BAYPORT – For the past two years, Colleen Danford has counted on the city of Bayport for support.

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