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The 3rd Court of Appeals in Austin has cleared the way for a lawsuit that alleges a former Texas Department of Transportation official rigged the bidding for a multimillion-dollar statewide contract for road signs. Jim Ballard's soul mate had been there all along, but it took years for him to realize it. Looking back, Jim and Janet Hess discovered that they had the same kindergarten teacher at Memorial Elementary in Plano in the mid- to late '70s. ADD Inc. 210 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 617-234-3100/617-661-7118 (fax) www.addinc.com Festivals Big and Small Across America 15/05/2008 16:47:00 Business Wire FR0000120578 It s time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. Cities across the globe take this opportunity to celebrate freedom and equality for everyone regardless of their sexual orientation. AUSTIN, Texas----Stratus Properties Inc. : BOSTON----It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. It's not uncommon for kids to be jet-setters nowadays. Unlike the family vacations their grandparents took, likely by car to the countryside or a national park, today's young travelers tag along with their parents on cross-country or international flights to isolated destinations, metropolitan cities and theme parks. Forget June 21st. For most of us, the long Memorial Day weekend is the real kick-off to summer. And while higher gas prices may make you want to stay closer to home this year, top family resorts are answering back with great deals for parents and kids eager to make the most of the long holiday weekend. Hit by the sticker shock of a weak dollar, college students are steering clear of Western Europe and opting for study-abroad programs in Asia, Africa and Latin America -- destinations with currencies that haven't been as rough on the dollar. |
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