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Why Is The ADL Promoting Alex Jones?

APF's Newest Employee

APF head has history of legal trouble


Served time in prison for theft

RUFFIN PREVOST Of The Gazette Staff

Michael Hilton of American Police Force arrived in Hardin with promises of Mercedes police cars and expertise in operating prisons. He delivered the cars last week, but may have learned about prisons following a 1993 conviction for grand theft.

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"Where is Larry Sinclair when we need him?"

How hedge fund wives are learning to cope


New York’s super-rich are feeling the pinch — but don’t feel too sorry for them. The party had to end.

Tatiana Boncompagni

On a recent sunny afternoon in New York City I was talking with a girlfriend who happens to be a hedge fund wife. She was complaining about her husband, once a highly compensated trader whose fund had closed down and who now, in her opinion, wasn’t doing enough to find a job. The couple had been bickering non-stop about their cashflow problems.
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Andrew Lahde's Farewell Letter


Andrew Lahde's Farewell Letter DealBook From DealBook: Letter from Andrew Lahde as he winds down his hedge fund, Lahde Capital. Mr. Lahde takes a philosophical view to his exit from the well-performing hedge fund.


Credit crunch boss sparks evacuation

Credit crunch boss sparked evacuation by threatening to burn himself alive in his repossessed house

By Daily Mail Reporter

A failed businessman sparked a major evacuation when he staged a one-man 'suicide' protest over the repossession of his home.read more »


Broke homeowners association halts trash service

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SIDE STREETS: Sierra Pointe episodes get even more dramatic

BY BILL VOGRIN

Name-calling. Threats. Profanity-laced tirades. Restraining orders.

Welcome to life at the troubled Sierra Pointe Condominium Association, a 282-unit complex near Austin Bluffs Parkway and Academy Boulevard.read more »


Residents express frustrations with condo board of directors

Frenchman’s Creek election Friday could bring change in leadership

by Natalie McGill | Staff Writer

During an election with more shouting than ballot counting, Frenchman’s Creek condominium residents decided July 25 they would rather overhaul its current board of directors and start from scratch.read more »


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