We told you: Democrat advocates legalization of bestiality – Video
We told you: Democrat advocates legalization of bestiality
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We told you: Democrat advocates legalization of bestiality - Video
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W.Va. 2nd District Democrat candidates
The Charleston Daily Mail is meeting with Democrat candidates for West Virginia #39;s 2nd congressional district.
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Democrat 63 other parties agree to discuss election date with EC
The Nation - Friday 18th April, 2014
The Democrat Party and 63 other parties have agreed to meet the Election Commission on Tuesday to discuss the new election date, EC secretary general Puchong Nutrawong said ...
The Nation - Friday 18th April, 2014
The Criminal Court decided Friday not to revoke bail of Jatuporn Promphan and Nuttawut Saikuar, two red-shirt leaders, as petitioned by the Democrat ...
The Nation - Friday 18th April, 2014
The vice principal of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, was found dead in an apparent suicide on Friday, three days after hundreds of his students died or went missing in a ferry ...
The Nation - Friday 18th April, 2014
The families of the victims who lost their lives or went missing on the Sewol issued a statement in Jindo on Friday, calling for stepped-up search and rescue ...
The Nation - Friday 18th April, 2014
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Tom Wolf, a Democratic candidate for governor who took out a multimillion-dollar loan to help finance his campaign, reported nearly $2.2 million in adjusted income in 2012, according to two pages of his 2012 tax return he released Thursday.
Wolf, who owns a building materials distributor, declined to release the rest of the return after seeking an extension for 2013 and instead made those roughly 120 pages available to reporters to view at the office of a campaign adviser.
The Associated Press asked each of six major party gubernatorial candidates, four Democrats and two Republicans, to release their entire tax returns for 2013, or for 2012 if they had sought extensions. Requests were made last week.
Two Democrats, U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz and former state environmental protection Secretary Katie McGinty, released their entire 2012 returns on Tuesday. Both had sought extensions for 2013.
Republican Gov. Tom Corbett and Democratic state Treasurer Rob McCord had yet to release their tax returns by Thursday night. Republican Bob Guzzardi, who is challenging Corbett in the primary, declined to release his. He said Thursday that there is too much private information in his tax return and that some of the information involves third parties.
Wolf might easily be the wealthiest of the candidates after taking over his family-owned business with two cousins in the 1980s and running it for much of the past three decades.
In 2012, Wolf reported $263,000 in taxes and $586,000 in deductions and exemptions.
His income included $1.53 million from dividends, mostly from a 6 percent ownership stake he has disclosed in North Lime Holdings Corp., a private holding company that owns a network of specialty construction contractors; $281,000 in salary from the York-based company he leads, the Wolf Organization; $237,500 in interest, largely from the Wolf Organization and North Lime Holdings; $110,000 from his stake in a real estate partnership, Saginaw Partners; $77,000 from two companies where he serves on the board, Irex Corp. and Glatfelter Insurance Group; and $41,500 in pension or annuities.
Wolf has declined to give out a copy of the agreement for the $4.45 million loan he drew in December to help fund his campaign. Rather, like his tax return, he has made it available for reporters to view while releasing certain details about it.
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April 18, 2014 David May named Mineral Wells Index general manager-editor
Anonymous Mineral Wells Index The Weatherford Democrat Fri Apr 18, 2014, 03:27 PM CDT
Weatherford Democrat Editor David May has been named general manager-editor for the Mineral Wells Index.
May, a veteran newspaper executive, worked 10- years as editor of the Index before becoming the Democrat's editor in December 2012.
He replaces publisher Mel Rhodes, whose retirement begins today.
I am excited about my return to Mineral Wells and my new, expanded role, said May. There are new challenges ahead of me but I am confident we can move the Index forward.
Jeff Smith, publisher of the Lone Star News Group that includes the Index and the Democrat, said he was pleased to see May return to the community and the paper he served at for more than a decade. He cited Mays 25 years in the newspaper business as evidence of his knowledge of the industry.
We believe David May will have a very positive impact on the Index and Mineral Wells, said Smith. He knows the community and the people and where we need to go.
May spent his early journalism career as a reporter for the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung, The Paris, Texas, News and the Gastonia, N.C., Gazette. He later worked as an editorial executive at the Plano Star-Courier and The Marshall News Messenger as well as the Index and Democrat.
"I appreciate the support I received and many new friendships made in my time at the Democrat," said May. "We made some positive strides during my time here and the paper has a strong and bright future."
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