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Salmon fishery on river Finn sold for euro8.75m
John Wilde said his family were \"fairly happy\" with the multimillion-euro sale. \"The new owners have plans to turn the estate into an upmarket venue for sports people interested in fishing and shooting. We could never harness that potential because we simply did not have the money at our disposal.\"
S.L. County crafting building name-change guidelines
\"What has happened was instead of taking an opportunity to honor and making it an incredibly noble thing, it seems to get hung up on the politics of whatever policy is out there, and that's unfortunate,\" [Joe Hatch] said. \"I want (an ordinance) when we do this regardless\" of party. \"There are a lot of emotions -- people feel very strongly after a fellow just died,\" [David Wilde] said. \"Maybe it's good to take some time and think about things.\"
Butt lane and talke are two different villages
  David Wilde, aged 52, of Congleton Road, Butt Lane, said: I always say my address is Butt Lane and I've never had a problem with it. Paul Brookes, aged 39, lives in Baddeley Green and runs Potteries Domestics in Congleton Road, Butt Lane.
But eventually they add up to $1
To heck with dreams. Explora visitors Luke, 8, and Katon, 7, explode with an incredulous \"WHY?\" at the mention of a movement to do away with the denomination most meted out to little kids fascinated with money. Relic or not, the penny has purchased its place in our vernacular. [Penny] candy (now a nickel). Penny slots (insert a dollar). Penny stocks (shares of small, unknown companies). Penny ante (once a poker term, now a synonym for trifling). Penny pincher (can the nickel niggler be far behind?) Flying Star customers often toss their pennies in the tip jar on the restaurant's counter Says one hungry server who volunteers to take them, \"Eventually, they add up to a dollar \"; JAELYN DEMARIA/JOURNAL Cynthia Sanchez, left, and Erika Salazar count tips from their shift at the Flying Star restaurant, where pennies are left until last and given to whomever volunteers to take them
Variety is
PROFESSOR David Wilde (July 3) criticises Prince William for expressing his dislike of classical music, when there exists...
County miffed at media
\"It's an extension of election season,\" Councilman Jim Bradley said. \"Our two competing newspapers are really enjoying the editorial license of finding things that are wrong with the county.\" Councilman David Wilde, while sharing in his peers' frustration with how the media appears to focus unremittingly on the negative, has another complaint as well. He says in many cases the council is being left on the sidelines, not consulted or made part of the process in dealing with the county's problems. For his part, chief administrative officer Doug Willmore -- whom Wilde criticized for talking to a reporter without Wilde's knowledge -- noted that \"we shouldn't assume everything in the paper is completely accurate.\"
Two points of view at peace march
\"I don't believe everything the Americans do is wrong,\" said [David Wilde] who also held up publications about the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. cities. \"There just seems to be a lot of anti- Americanism in the peace marches,\" Wilde said. Photo: Don Crosby for the Sun Times / David Wilde offers a counter view to the peace marchers that walked down Durham's main street Saturday to commemorate the invasion of Iraq on March 18, 2003.
Applaud openness initiative
Today, we have the opportunity to applaud the initiative of Salt Lake County Councilman David Wilde to effectively open to the public Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Carroon's weekly cabinet meetings. Wilde is seeking a county ordinance that would require the mayor to publicly advertise and permit residents to the meetings, a move spurred by scandal in the previous administration. Some pundits say that under former Mayor Nancy Workman, the closed atmosphere contributed to the scandals that rocked county government last year.
Chestwaxing Fundraising
The eagerly anticipated chestwaxing of Brewood postman David Wilde took place recently to raise funds for the Brewood First Responders, held at the Swan Hotel, Brewood.