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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Collection Attorney News - Peggy Townsend, Name Dropping: Young teacher takes on Thailand


Peggy Townsend, Name Dropping: Young teacher takes on Thailand
Santa Cruz Sentinel - Like lots of recent college graduates, Laura Rogers, 22, was trying to figure out what she wanted to do with her life when she came across a Web site for an organization that brings volunteers to countries around the world. The group had a need for

Lawmakers: Tax likely won't be overturned
Cullman Times - Members of Cullman County's legislative delegation say it isn't likely that a bill adopted in 1993 establishing a one-cent sales and use tax in Cullman County will be overturned, but they also agree it's better to be safe than sorry. The delegation

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