Articles in Category: 'Taj Mahal'

By: Nancy Smith | Posted: October 1, 2012 3:55 AM

In November when I vote not to retain the three justices on the ballot, it will have nothing to do with a handful of Florida rulings that run contrary to my politics. It will have everything in the world to do with competence. 
 
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By: David Royse News Service of Florida | Posted: January 18, 2011 10:50 AM

Any future court building will have to be approved by the state courts administrator, and that office will assign someone to monitor the project, under an order issued Monday by Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Canady in response to the controversy over the new district appeals court building in Tallahassee.

 
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By: By Kathleen Haughney The News Service of Florida | Posted: January 13, 2011 3:55 AM

The chairman of the Senate budget committee that pays for the courts flayed two Florida appellate judges Wednesday for their role in constructing a new 1st District Court of Appeal building critics have dubbed the "Taj Mahal" for its perceived grandeur while other courts struggle under budget constraints.

 
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By: Nancy Smith | Posted: October 28, 2010 3:20 PM
 
Nice to see a reporter asking Alex Sink a challenging question, even if that reporter is ours.
 
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After weeks of trying to get Alex Sink to answer questions about her own accountability in the much-ballyhooed Tallahassee Taj Mahal, Sink and her campaign finally allowed the question after a rally at Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth.
 
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By: Lane Wright | Posted: October 27, 2010 4:05 AM
 
Senate President Jeff Atwater has been blamed by his Democratic opponent Loranne Ausley for way-over-the-top spending on a lavish Tallahassee district courthouse. But Atwater claims the accusation is absurd, that the real responsibility lies with the CFO, the very job he's gunning for and the job currently held by gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink.
 
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By: Lane Wright | Posted: October 16, 2010 4:05 AM
 
After delivering what Sen. Dave Aronberg billed as one of her strongest presentations to the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches Friday, Alex Sink was quickly whisked away by her staff and security personnel behind a black curtain.
 
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By: Nancy Smith | Posted: October 13, 2010 4:05 AM
 

Put the whistle back in your pocket, Alex, you’re too late.

 
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