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In Open Beaches case, two cherished Texas values collide"It is two both traditionally and historically important principles that have collided," said Richard McLaughlin, a marine policy and law expert at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. |
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TREE-MENDOUS DAY Newtown celebrates Arbor Day with a morning of fun and ...Eco-man, Richard McLaughlin, returned this year to lead the children in song. The kids' favorite was clearly “Reduce. Re-use. Recycle.” He read wishes written on small pieces of paper by the children. They were attached to the branches of a small tree. |
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'End of an era' as Laurel spokesman James Collins retires after 38 years"I classify it as an end of an era," said Laurel Police Chief Richard McLaughlin, who was actually hired by Collins as a dispatcher 26 years ago before working his way up through the ranks. Other officers in the department have followed a similar path. |
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Voke school merger a long time comingRichard McLaughlin, who retired as principal of North Shore Tech five years ago, began as a teacher at the school in 1976. "They were talking about it even back then, but nothing serious," he said. "It's made sense for a long time, and I'm proud to be ... |
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In Canada, phones poised to challenge credit cards"Whether it's parking, or coffee, or groceries or gas, the acceptance points in Canada are much broader than they are in the United States," said Richard McLaughlin, senior vice-president for global products and solutions at Mastercard. |
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Borough Celebrates 28 Years as a 'Tree City'Musician Richard McLaughlin, known as Eco-Man, performed an interactive music program that taught the students lessons about caring for the environment. State Rep. Steve Santarsiero was also present at the celebration. He offered comments and read a ... |
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Canada leads world in digital wallet tech, so what's the holdup?“Whether it's parking, or coffee, or groceries or gas, the acceptance points in Canada are much broader than they are in the United States,” said Richard McLaughlin, senior vice-president for global products and solutions at Mastercard. |
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In Canada, phones poised to challenge credit cards“Whether it's parking, or coffee, or groceries or gas, the acceptance points in Canada are much broader than they are in the United States,” said Richard McLaughlin, senior vice-president for global products and solutions at Mastercard. |
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