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Grubb & Ellis Mails Letter to Stockholders (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Grubb & Ellis Company , a leading real estate services and investment firm, mailed to all stockholders yesterday the following letter in connection with the company's December 3, 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Banks get go-ahead to issue both Visa, MasterCard (The Globe and Mail) The head of the Competition Bureau is ushering in a new era of credit card competition that she hopes will lead to increased choice and better service for consumers. Pucko: Pipeline to Paradise (R News) The following does not reflect the views of R News or its parent company Time Warner Cable. Beatrice Conley didn't plan on attending Northwestern University. It was out of her league. Every School Every Thursday -- Ankeny (The Des Moines Register) Ashland Ridge Store evicted in time for holidays (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) A small Queen Anne shop where customers pay what they can is about to get the boot -- on the eve of Thanksgiving. The landlord has a right to do it -- but how heartless for the holidays! West Side Neighborhood Watch (West Side Leader & South Side News Leader) AKRON: Officers stopped a driver for a traffic violation on Fourth Street Nov. 11, and the driver and occupants fled on foot and ran into a nearby house. Officers established a perimeter around the residence and observed the driver throw bags of crack cocaine out a bedroom window. Peek at the Week (Mount Prospect Times) Deadline for items for Peek at the Week is 10 days before desired publication date. Send information on fund-raisers, clubs, lectures, community events, church events, reunions and support groups to Peek at the Week, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026, fax to (847) 486-7495, or e-mail to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com. There is no charge for publication. Banks get go-ahead to issue both Visa, MasterCard (The Globe and Mail) Competition Bureau head says she hopes change will lead to better service for consumers Hamilton: Net p-rn goes way beyond naughty (Crikey) Net libertarians greet any suggested degradation with howls of protest because they refuse to acknowledge the extent of the social problem the Government is trying to address, writes Clive Hamilton . Shopping at Weedmart (San Diego Reader) Colleen Daley lives on a sunburnt patch of overzoned Chula Vista real estate. She is besieged by the odiferous crosscurrents of wafting grease and the crackling bark of drive-in order speakers - her one-bedroom ranch is surrounded by fast-food joints.
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