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Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
She can report later than planned to serve 2.5 years, judge says. But, she will not remain free during appeal.
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Tuscaloosanews.com (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
State Republican Party officials unveiled a video Tuesday that features images of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman; former state Reps. Bryant Melton and Sue Schmitz; former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford and other Democrats who have been convicted or pleaded guilty to government corruption charges.
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Opelika-Auburn News (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... video includes images of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman; former state Reps. Bryant Melton and Sue Schmitz; former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford; former Democratic Party chairman Bill Blount; former Democratic Party executive director Al LaPierre; former state two-year-college chancellor Roy Johnson; and former state Sen. E.B. McClain. All are Democrats, and all have been convicted or...
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Opelika-Auburn News (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Birmingham mayor Larry Langford was found guilty last Wednesday on 60 counts of felony charges and removed from office.Former state Rep. Sue Schmitz must report to prison Dec. 4 after being convicted in February on fraud charges.Former Alabama governor Don Siegelman and former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy were convicted in 2006 on multiple charges, including bribery and mail fraud.Former...
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... the schools targeted for closing, and parents had been outspoken in their efforts to keep it open. Sue Schmitz, a spokeswoman for Riverview parents, said they had been hunting for ways to keep a lifeline going to Riverview and came upon the state law on legal notification during their research."One person found the state statute, then we all searched and searched for the notice, and another...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... the schools targeted for closing, and parents had been outspoken in their efforts to keep it open. Sue Schmitz, a spokeswoman for Riverview parents, said they had been hunting for ways to keep a lifeline going to Riverview and came upon the state law on legal notification during their research."One person found the state statute, then we all searched and searched for the notice, and another...