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ItÕs always the other guy who has a price

Enterprise columnist CLEAN AS A WHISTLE É while Joe Krovoza is to be congratulated for articulating a campaign policy that will keep him from being corrupted for a mere hundred bucks, I do have some questions É yes, Davis has a hundred-dollar limit for individual donations to a City Council campaign, but candidates still act … Continue Reading

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Dutch leaving allies in the lurch

The issue: Afghan troop pullout would destabilize security of key region Deputy Prime Minister Wouter Bos, head of the Dutch Labor Party, wanted his countryÕs troops out of Afghanistan badly enough that he was willing to bring down the government to do it. He pulled out of the governing coalition and now the Dutch will … Continue Reading

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BMWÕs 1 series a pleasure to drive

Special to The Enterprise It seems like every time a new model of an existing car comes along, it is bigger than its predecessor. Auto makers like to emphasize this. Of course, you ask yourself why they didnÕt make it bigger from the beginning, but that is a different subject. The problem with this system … Continue Reading

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Business Exchange hosts financial panel

The Davis Progressive Business Exchange will host a financial management and investing workshop at its luncheon on Wednesday. Local financial experts will discuss ways of maintaining financial health. The panel includes David Pinto, Farmers Insurance and Financial Services; Grace Starkovich, Union Bank; Mark Thompson, Allstate Insurance Company; and Marc Thompson, UMAX Mortgage. The Progressive Business … Continue Reading

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Yolo Federal assists with Haiti donation

After the devastating earthquakes that rocked Haiti, radio station 107.9 The End teamed up with UNICEF to raise funds for the torn country. With a little friendly competition and a clear call to action, the radio station ended up visiting schools and businesses and hosted numerous drop-off locations, raising a large sum of money. While … Continue Reading

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Gold Standard Diagnostics snags Series A funding

Davis-based Gold Standard Diagnostics Inc. has completed its Series A round of private financing, the company announced. The funding was led by a group of private investors including Roger Salquist. Well known for his local, biotech entrepreneurship, Salquist has more than 35 years of experience as a senior executive in the life sciences industry. In … Continue Reading

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Digging for new digs

Enterprise photo Midtown Animal Clinic of Davis celebrates a groundbreaking Wednesday for a new building to be constructed on the site of the clinicÕs parking lot. Once the new building is completed, the old building will be demolished and that space will be turned into a new parking lot. Wielding gold shovels at the ceremony … Continue Reading

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