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Paul ClearlyPaul Clearly in Eugene Register-Guard - Apr 17 2005
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"... come to better understand the hole" we're in," said James Dalton, board member. But the system is still better off than it would have been without the reforms, emphasized Paul Clearly, executive director of PERS. He pointed out that the rates had been projected to climb to more than 30 percent of payroll this year. The figures released Friday do not ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Paul ClearlyPaul Clearly in Bangor Daily News - Jan 30 2002
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"... raise, noting that “with what tilis town and council has been through the last two years the is small change compared to what was spent on lawsuits." Council Chairman Paul Clearly, who votes only in the case of a tie, and then only hi the affirmative, did not vote Monday. He said he also supported Daigle and said she is "doing ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Paul ClearlyPaul Clearly in Bangor Daily News - Nov 24 1999
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"... and pole rentals, had gone up another 10 percent as well. "It wasn't as simple as four channels, $2,” sric said of the rate increase. Despite those justifications. Councilor Paul Clearly said the company was only going to hurt itself because it is getting harder for people to pay you're just going to wipe out your own business," he said. you're ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Paul ClearlyPaul Clearly in Bangor Daily News - Dec 13 2000
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"... Michael Carpenter said. Others held similar views. “It's just too bad that stupidity and stubbornness have gotten us to the point where we're going to be spending another Councilor Paul Clearly said. "My personal opinion is 1 don't think we opened our arms up wide enough Ito the and said, 'Come on in and let's talk,’" he continued, suggesting that the ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States