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Jaynes, Reitmeier, Boyd Therrell, a Waco firm, was approved for a retainer cost of $3,000 and is authorized to spend no more than $10,000.
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President Barack Obama on Wednesday promised to take the fight to the terrorist organization that beheaded two American journalists and degrade and destroy it. Yet Obama has not approved U.S. airstrikes against Islamic State forces in Syria and remains opposed to the redeployment of U.S. combat troops in Iraq (although he has ordered airstrikes in that country and has increased the number of troops guarding U.S. facilities there).Is there a mismatch between the president s words and deeds? Not if you read the fine print of what he has been saying about Islamic State. For example, <a href=http://www.smsmls.com/michaelkors.html>Michael Kors Factory Outlet</a>  in a news conference last week Obama said the organization poses an immediate threat to the people of Iraq and to people throughout the region. But he went on to outline a broader, comprehensive strategy that included regional partnerships and efforts to press Iraq to form an inclusive government that would reach out to disaffected Sunnis who have embraced Islamic State. And while he acknowledged that the Pentagon was preparing a range of options presumably including airstrikes in Syria Obama indicated that he was still weighing which, if any, to embrace.Given the gravity of direct U.S. involvement in Syria s many-sided civil war, such careful deliberation is responsible. Unfortunately, Obama expressed himself inartfully, saying, We don t have a strategy yet. He was actually referring to specific tactical decisions that lie in <a href=http://www.getrecd.com/state/Mens-True-Religion-Jeans-Bucket-Hat-Jean-Jacket-For-Women-Girls.html>True Religion Bucket Hat</a>  the future, but it sounded as if he hadn t given any thought to the threat posed by Islamic State. The soundbite was a gift to his critics.But if the line about lacking a strategy created one misimpression, Obama s comments Wednesday in response to the beheading of freelance reporter Steven Sotloff could foster another: that the U.S. is about to wage total war on the organization.The beheadings of Sotloff and fellow journalist James Foley were barbaric acts that have rightly made wanted men of the perpetrators. But there is a difference between avenging their deaths or using air power to rescue trapped refugees, as the U.S. did <a href=http://www.mahaloshuttle.com/service/Tory-Burch-Flats-Sale-Norah-Sophie-Wedge-Black-Reva-Leopard.html>Tory Burch Flats Sale</a>  last month and undertaking a military operation to degrade and destroy a group that might be neutralized without such a commitment.Obama outlined a broader, comprehensive strategy' on Syria that included regional partnershipsIs there a mismatch between the president s words and deeds on Syria? Not really.  
City staff said the firm won鈥檛 know the official cost of the work needed until it gets a look at the information available in the city.
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Several council members expressed their frustration with the cost.
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Williams said if the former employee, who was not identified, is convicted of <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jeans-Suit>True Religion Jeans Suit</a>  a crime, the city will be reimbursed by the defendant.
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If the city did not comply with the Rangers鈥?mandate to hire someone to investigate the information, the charges would be dropped.
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A letter to the city from the firm states that the firm鈥檚 periodic bills must include a summary description of the work performed, and the firm will keep records of its professional time and expenses, which will be provided upon request.
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Williams said the city found discrepancies in the water revenue account about two months ago and asked the Rangers to investigate.
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Williams said it is not clear how much money could be missing.
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Also at the meeting, Mart High School Principal Betsy Burnett said her students started the community gardens at Chambless Field, and the children love planting and harvesting the <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Nova>Jimmy Choo Nova</a>  vegetables in the area.
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Because of the enthusiasm for the project, Burnett said, the school has started a civic service award. Students can earn a new cord to wear at graduation by putting in 25 hours of community service a year.
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鈥淲e want to encourage these students to work with community projects,鈥?she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e a small community and we all have to work together to make good things happen here.鈥?
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Burnett said she and her family recently watched the movie 鈥淔rozen鈥?at the field and enjoyed the experience.
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The city recently received a $30,000 donation to help build a new corrugated <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Necklace>Kate Spade Necklace</a>  steel movie screen 鈥?standing at 20 feet tall and 42 feet across 鈥?at the field to show summer movies.
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Mart resident Sarah Sheffield also spoke at the meeting and said the effort at the field has been a combined effort of the city and the school district.
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  Sheffield said if there was more community involvement and combined work on projects, the city could accomplish a lot.
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Revision as of 12:02, 11 September 2014

President Barack Obama on Wednesday promised to take the fight to the terrorist organization that beheaded two American journalists and degrade and destroy it. Yet Obama has not approved U.S. airstrikes against Islamic State forces in Syria and remains opposed to the redeployment of U.S. combat troops in Iraq (although he has ordered airstrikes in that country and has increased the number of troops guarding U.S. facilities there).Is there a mismatch between the president s words and deeds? Not if you read the fine print of what he has been saying about Islamic State. For example, <a href=http://www.smsmls.com/michaelkors.html>Michael Kors Factory Outlet</a> in a news conference last week Obama said the organization poses an immediate threat to the people of Iraq and to people throughout the region. But he went on to outline a broader, comprehensive strategy that included regional partnerships and efforts to press Iraq to form an inclusive government that would reach out to disaffected Sunnis who have embraced Islamic State. And while he acknowledged that the Pentagon was preparing a range of options presumably including airstrikes in Syria Obama indicated that he was still weighing which, if any, to embrace.Given the gravity of direct U.S. involvement in Syria s many-sided civil war, such careful deliberation is responsible. Unfortunately, Obama expressed himself inartfully, saying, We don t have a strategy yet. He was actually referring to specific tactical decisions that lie in <a href=http://www.getrecd.com/state/Mens-True-Religion-Jeans-Bucket-Hat-Jean-Jacket-For-Women-Girls.html>True Religion Bucket Hat</a> the future, but it sounded as if he hadn t given any thought to the threat posed by Islamic State. The soundbite was a gift to his critics.But if the line about lacking a strategy created one misimpression, Obama s comments Wednesday in response to the beheading of freelance reporter Steven Sotloff could foster another: that the U.S. is about to wage total war on the organization.The beheadings of Sotloff and fellow journalist James Foley were barbaric acts that have rightly made wanted men of the perpetrators. But there is a difference between avenging their deaths or using air power to rescue trapped refugees, as the U.S. did <a href=http://www.mahaloshuttle.com/service/Tory-Burch-Flats-Sale-Norah-Sophie-Wedge-Black-Reva-Leopard.html>Tory Burch Flats Sale</a> last month and undertaking a military operation to degrade and destroy a group that might be neutralized without such a commitment.Obama outlined a broader, comprehensive strategy' on Syria that included regional partnershipsIs there a mismatch between the president s words and deeds on Syria? Not really.

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