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States sue Enron, eye Andersen

With the Enron collapse wiping out at least $1 billion from the retirement funds of teachers, firefighters and other public employees, states are joining a class-action suit to win back some money from the once-giant energy trading company. Several other states are examining their ties to accounting firm Arthur Andersen, or weighing legal action against it. Florida has already filed subpoenas for a potential civil suit.
 
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONSIDERATION OF A ZONING CHANGE CITY COUNCIL MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2008 5:00 P.M. A public hearing will be held by the Temple City Council in the Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Municipal Building, 2 North Main Street, Temple, Texas 76501, on December 4, 2008 for the purpose of considering the following change to the City of Temple's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance: Consider a zoning change from Office One District to Single Family One District • Zoning Application No. Z-FY-09-04 • Proponents: City Initiated On 25.58 +/- acres of land commonly known as Outblocks 2565-A and 25654-A, City Addition (legal description) Located on the west side of Kegley Road, south of Wildflower Lane (street address or physical location) This public hearing is being scheduled contingent on approval by the City of Temple Planning & Zoning Commission at its November 17, 2008 meeting. The City Council welcomes your comments on this matter. If you cannot be present at the public hearing, but desire to comment on this matter, or desire information on the proposed zoning change, please contact the City Planning Department, Suite 201, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, or by calling (254) 298-5668. When calling, please refer to the zoning application number shown above. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Persons with disabilities who have special communication or accommodation needs and desire to attend the City Council Meeting should notify the City Secretary’s Office by mail or telephone 48 hours prior to the meeting.

 

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