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Articles Written by: MARK ABRAMSON
Fortunately for the Wolverines, Murtaugh also has a tolerance for pain that allowed her to be on the field for her team's final penalty kick in the PSAL girls 'A' soccer championship at Randalls Island on Sunday.
Despite the fact that she says she has ...
From MITCH ABRAMSON AND MARK LELINWALLA,
New York Daily News,
9 Nov 2009
After he scored the game-winner against Francis Lewis on Sunday at Randalls Island, MLK's Moriken Sangary sprinted to the far sideline and performed a double back flip.
His moment of celebration passed quickly, though, when he landed awkwardly on his ...
From MITCH ABRAMSON AND MARK LELINWALLA,
New York Daily News,
9 Nov 2009
On the campaign trail Barack Obama vowed to change the way Washington does business. As president, his management reform agenda still is evolving, but there are signs he is beginning to fundamentally transform the way government approaches big problems. ...
From MARK A. ABRAMSON,
GovExec.com,
29 May 2009
No matter what the nation's challenges are, the public expects government to work. In addition to carrying out its many existing programs, the stimulus bill and the financial bailout have added new promises the executive branch must deliver on. All the ...
From MARK A. ABRAMSON,
GovExec.com,
15 Apr 2009
One of the greatest challenges the new administration faces is striking the right balance of civil servants and federal contractors. Recruiting the best and brightest is vital to improving the prestige of federal service. But will President Obama ...
From MARK A. ABRAMSON,
GovExec.com,
20 Feb 2009
A rose that rocketed into space with former San Carlos resident and NASA astronaut Rex Walheim will be part of the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day.
The rose was one of three personal items that Walheim, 45, a San Carlos High School ...
From MARK ABRAMSON,
Inside Bay Area,
25 Aug 2008
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said. He did not have access to the report to discuss those proposals.
San Carlos School District officials say that alleviating the traffic congestion at Tierra Linda Middle School should be a priority when they consider how to spend millions of ...
From MARK ABRAMSON,
Inside Bay Area,
24 Aug 2008
school students that tests their knowledge; the political show, the Game; and several other programs. The station has grown from 30,000 cable subscribers in a handful of cities to more than 190,000 subscribers.
Peninsula TV is signing off in San ...
From MARK ABRAMSON,
Inside Bay Area,
23 Aug 2008
city officials said in a press release.
Rather than dealing with a mess in court, Burlingame and an environmental watchdog group are cleaning up the ones caused by the city's aging sewage system.
City officials and San Francisco Baykeeper have reached ...
From MARK ABRAMSON,
Inside Bay Area,
20 Aug 2008
city is considering a mail-in ballot in early 2009, in which only property owners would be able to vote.
The city of Burlingame is taking another stab at raising money to plug up its leaky storm drain system.
Although no official vote was taken, the ...
From MARK ABRAMSON,
Inside Bay Area,
19 Aug 2008