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Dana Carpender wrote: > > Bill Bonde { ''Well, boys, I reckon this is it, nuclear combat toe to > toe with the Roosskies'') wrote: > > > > > So you let the random cranks be the librarians? At least the > > politician is elected. The library's money comes from taxes, the > > elected officials are far closer to what the people want than some > > extremist librarian. > > Oh, what crap     

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Author: Bill Bonde { ''Well, boys, I reckon this is it, nuclear combat toe to toe with the Roosskies'')
Date: Sep 4, 2008 14:22

Bill Bonde { ''Well, boys, I reckon this is it, nuclear combat toe to toe with the Roosskies'') wrote: So you let the random cranks be the librarians? At least the politician is elected. The library's money comes from taxes, the elected officials are far closer to what the people want than some extremist librarian. Oh, what crap. About a decade back, the local right wingers
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In response to public demand, the Fine Speakers Bureau™ will continue to conduct educational seminars at various venues in New Jersey. The Fall 2008 schedule includes one event at the Parsippany main library and two events at the Clark Public Library. The session at the Parsippany library, scheduled for 7-9pm on September 17, includes three seminars entitled: "Millionaires: How Do They Get     

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Author: Dana Carpender
Date: Sep 4, 2008 14:06

Evelyn C. Leeper wrote: Bill wrote: I have stopped going to the donation room of this same library and its several branches also. Nothing much makes it to the donations rooms anymore. Rumor has it that the person in charge of distributing the donated books (to the main library and the various branches} ferrets through everything first. Whether the party is stealing
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Bill wrote: > > I have stopped going to the donation room of this same library > and its several branches also. Nothing much makes it to the > donations rooms anymore. Rumor has it that the person in > charge of distributing the donated books (to the main library and > the various branches} ferrets through everything first. Whether > the party is stealing the good books or selling them to     

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Author: p c
Date: Aug 16, 2008 12:31

On Apr 11, 5:27 am, "Evelyn C. Leeper" <elee...@optonline.net> wrote: [This is extracted from my column in the MT VOID, 04/11/08.] [...] Checking the book sales web site, I see many have also ended the preview sales as well.  There has definitely been a conflict between dealers and "readers", with the latter increasingly annoyed over "preview" sessions in which dealers get a chance
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Cambridge Public Library Assistant Director for Public Services http://cambridgema.gov/cpl/about/postings.html http://cambridgema.gov/ cpl/about/postings.html NOTICE OF POSTING POSTING DATE: 04/10/08 CLOSING DATE: 05/29/08 Recruitment of external applicants is underway concurrent with this posting. Applications are available at City Hall Room 309. Send resume via mail, email or FAX     

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Author: Francis A. Miniter
Date: Apr 24, 2008 20:03

Lets see if anybody from Microsoft reads this old school newsgroup or not (where the web interface does not work btw.). The Google results for the main keywords are already limited to a single page, which means that nobody published anything about it yet, so I thought that I try to contact the source of the problem directly. I hope that this is the right way to do that. Platform: MS Windows
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Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote: >Back to libraries, per chipub there are 79 libraries currently in Chicago and >per wikipedia there are 77 neighborhood census tracts . . . You mean 77 community areas. Community Area 76 is O'Hare, which shouldn't have a branch library. There are 79 libaries. 76 are branches, Sulzer and Woodson are regional libaries (Legler was downgraded     

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Author: Evelyn C. Leeper
Date: Apr 22, 2008 06:28

"Zylon" <zylonic@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:raCdnS-x0_vZ5lDbnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@comcast.com... I've said this before: I think customizing library messages should be part of the system and/or library itself, not an extension. That's only partly because of some of what you're mentioning here. Changes to the base library could change how customizations to the base library work, so
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Author: Bill
Date: Apr 21, 2008 20:26

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Author: the zak
Date: Apr 18, 2008 11:47

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Author: Carsten Cumbrowski
Date: Mar 8, 2008 05:26

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Author: Adam H. Kerman
Date: Oct 15, 2007 12:31

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Author: David Fisher
Date: Aug 23, 2007 05:50

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