Taylor makes Birmingham comeback

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Taylor makes Birmingham comeback
BBC News – Mar 18, 2008
The 28-year-old Taylor played for the entire game for Birmingham reserves in the 3-3 draw with Tottenham. Earlier on Tuesday the Football Association had rejected Fifa’s call to impose a longer ban on Taylor. The defender was shown a red card and given a three-match suspension for his tackle in the 2-2 draw on 23 February.

VisionFirst to Create Birmingham’s Next Reality Star with…
Earthtimes – Mar 18, 2008
A new Webisode will be posted each Thursday throughout the run of the series. "Come to beyondthebige. com and show Birmingham why you should be our city’s next star" said Hays. "You might just be the next big thing!"About VisionFirstwned and managed by ophthalmologist Mark Bearman and optometrist Mark McClintock VisionFirst (.

Atlanta’s Home Loan Bank will provide $1.2 million for 3 Birmingha…
al.com – Mar 18, 2008
open(urlwinnameoptions) newwin. 2 million for 3 Birmingham projectsby Birmingham News business staffTuesday March 18 2008 11:53 AM Three Birmingham area housing projects are among 20 statewide to receive $6. 6 million from the. Birmingham’s Highland View a 39-unit development and the Lovelady Center a 300-unit project will get $500000 each.

Mass meetings call more single status strikes in Birmingham
Socialistworker.co.uk – Mar 18, 2008
07pm Tuesday 18 March 2008News & ReportsMass meetings call more single status strikes in Birminghamby Simon BasketterThe struggle over the implementation of the single status pay deal at Birmingham council has reached a new stage. In an impressive series of mass meetings last week workers repeatedly voted overwhelmingly in favour of resuming strike action. The council had come up with a new offer but its determination to stick with wage cuts and to push performance related pay has fuelled anger over the proposed deal. Depsite the council discovering a further £9 million to fund the package after strike action last month the union meetings made it clear that workers are still furious with the pay and grading system. The offer included some extended protection terms for staff who are set to lose out under single status and the promise of slightly better terms for some low paid workers.

West Midlands
BBC News – Mar 18, 2008
A463 West Midlands – ne lane closed on Black Country Route both ways between the A41 xford Street junction and the A4039 Coseley Road junction in Bilston because of roadworks during off-peak periods. A38 West Midlands – Lane closed on exit slip road on Suffolk Street Queensway inbound between the Holloway Circus junction and the A4400 Paradise Circus Queensway junction in Birmingham because of roadworks. West Midlands – ne-way system on Queensway from the Andrew Road junction to the Queensway junction in Halesowen Town Centre. B4210 West Midlands – Bus lane closed on Stafford Street both ways between the Blue Lane East junction and the A4148 Day Street junction in Walsall because of long-term roadworks.

Retired US Judge Sam Pointer 73; Faced Threats in Integration Cases
Washington Post – Mar 18, 2008
Pointer also was lauded for his work in the classroom. He taught legal education courses to federal judges across the country. The Birmingham native began his law education at Vanderbilt University but transferred to the University of Alabama where he received a law degree in 1957. He received a master’s degree in taxation from New York University in 1958. Returning to Birmingham he joined his father Sam C. Pointer in a small practice until 1970 when he was appointed to the bench for the Northern District of Alabama the state’s largest federal court district. He served as chief judge of the district from January 1982 until November 1999… The Birmingham native began his law education at Vanderbilt University but transferred to the University of Alabama where he received a law degree in 1957. He received a master’s degree in taxation from New York University in 1958. Returning to Birmingham he joined his father Sam C. Pointer in a small practice until 1970 when he was appointed to the bench for the Northern District of Alabama the state’s largest federal court district. He served as chief judge of the district from January 1982 until November 1999. Survivors include his wife Paula; a son; and a daughter.

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al.com – Mar 18, 2008
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