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LINKFINDERS.INFO (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
size: 204 MB | lang.: englisch content: Phil Gordon plays poker with the best players in the world. He has won -- and lost -- in tournaments and cash games around the globe, all the while studying the game and learning from every hand dealt. As the resident expert and co-host of Celebrity Poker Showdown, Phil has quickly become one of the most sought-after teachers of No Limit...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon spoke with senior members of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
For five hours one recent morning, Mayor Phil Gordon devoted himself to a Chandler traffic school, brushing up on such things as the meaning of a flashing red light and the dangers of talking on the cellphone while driving.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
From the city's standpoint, it may be important to allow similar deals to be made in the future. (Even though sales-tax agreements are now prohibited, property-tax arrangements remain allowable.) City leaders, including Mayor Phil Gordon and Deputy City Manager David Krietor, also believe that the deal is critical in helping developers erect one of the city's biggest projects ever, one...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 28/12/2008
... system shut down 60 years ago.The economic crisis should encourage ridership, said Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon."Everybody realizes that the days of three- or four-car families are a thing of the past," Gordon told Reuters. "We can no longer afford to do that."Gordon said commuting by train was cheaper than car travel, reduced traffic congestion and helped cut auto emissions,...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 28/12/2008
... of the commute. It cuts down on everything," she said.At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon scoffed at critics who said the system was a waste of money. "Today, you don't hear or see very many of those individuals," he said.Christopher Robinson, who plans to use the trains because he doesn't own a car, said the trains were appealing because fares would be cheaper...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 28/12/2008
... commute. It cuts down on everything," she said.
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon scoffed at critics who said the system was a waste of money. "Today, you don't hear or see very many of those individuals," he said.
Christopher Robinson, who plans to use the trains because he doesn't own a car, said the trains were appealing because fares would be...
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CNNMoney.com (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
... system shut down 60 years ago.The economic crisis should encourage ridership, said Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon."Everybody realizes that the days of three- or four-car families are a thing of the past," Gordon told Reuters. "We can no longer afford to do that."Gordon said commuting by train was cheaper than car travel, reduced traffic congestion and helped cut auto emissions,...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
... system shut down 60 years ago.The economic crisis should encourage ridership, said Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon."Everybody realizes that the days of three- or four-car families are a thing of the past," Gordon told Reuters. "We can no longer afford to do that."Gordon said commuting by train was cheaper than car travel, reduced traffic congestion and helped cut auto emissions,...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
... system shut down 60 years ago.The economic crisis should encourage ridership, said Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon."Everybody realizes that the days of three- or four-car families are a thing of the past," Gordon told Reuters. "We can no longer afford to do that."Gordon said commuting by train was cheaper than car travel, reduced traffic congestion and helped cut auto emissions,...
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MSNBC.com: U.S. Life (Free subscription) | 28/12/2008
... of the commute. It cuts down on everything," she said.At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon scoffed at critics who said the system was a waste of money. "Today, you don't hear or see very many of those individuals," he said.Christopher Robinson, who plans to use the trains because he doesn't own a car, said the trains were appealing because fares would be cheaper...
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Welcome to GayConservative.org (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously today to approve the creation of a domestic partner registry. Three members were absent, but the remaining six–including mayor Phil Gordon–took a stand for true equality. It’s hardly made the news, but I’ve not missed it. This means that since we cannot marry, gay and lesbian couples can register as [...]
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PerezHilton.com (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... Phoenix precinct to give Police Chief Jack Harris a check. Local officials and even the Mayor Phil Gordon were on site for the donation. According to a police spokesman, Spade called their office last week asking about donating to the rifle program. The Phoenix Law Enforcement Association and local police have been working hard to get at least 300 more rifles for patrol officers....
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... hometown and help increase the safety of officers on the street," said Harris, who joined Mayor Phil Gordon and other leaders Monday to accept Spade's check at Desert Horizon Precinct in northeast Phoenix. Police SWAT and tactical response officers are most commonly trained to use assault rifles. However, patrol officers are often the first to encounter criminals with heavy weaponry,...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 19/12/2008
"I was concerned about if there were regional and local issues that she had been working with as far as WestWorld activities, Barrett-Jackson and a proposal put forward with (Phoenix Mayor) Phil Gordon and his office with joint work on the Discovery Triangle (a proposed regional economic partnership among Tempe, Scottsdale and Phoenix)," Lane said.