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State Auditor completes first four City Audit Reports 9/30

To all those concerned with Lead Poisoning and corruption in the City of St. Louis:

I received word a few minutes ago that the State Auditor has completed the first four audit reports of the City of St. Louis. They cover the Department of Personnel and Civil Service, Supply Division, Board of Public Service, and the Board of Aldermen. The State Auditor will release them at a press conference which will be...

DATE: September 30, 2008

TIME: 11:00 a.m.

SITE: Wainwright State Office Building

Gallery Room

111 North Seventh Street St. Louis, Missouri

State Auditor completes first four City Audit Reports @ Wainright State Office Bldg

DATE: September 30, 2008

TIME: 11:00 a.m.

SITE: Wainwright State Office Building

Gallery Room

111 North Seventh Street St. Louis, Missouri

Date: 
09/30/2008 - 11:00am - 09/30/2008 - 12:00pm

St. Louis Magazine Drops the Glitterati for Green in January Issue

Well, not really. The glitterati section is still there — you know people must be seen at all the social functions wearing just the right overpriced outfit. Still, the staff at St. Louis Magazine found time to put together an interesting green issue — their first.
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Publisher: 
Urban Review STL

St. Louisans Rally to Dump Racially Divisive Mayor

From ZMag: An interview with Zaki Baruti

Zaki Baruti interviewed by
Don Fitz

October 25, 2007

The contemptuous demotion of a fire chief ignited unified opposition in St. Louis' Black community. Previously fragmented groups have pulled together whether their focus has been on police violence, employment opportunities, school closings, eminent domain or childhood lead poisoning.

Hundreds of black and dozens of white St. Louisans gathered on the steps of City hall on Sunday October 21 to show their support for former Fire Chief Sherman George and begin steps to recall the mayor responsible for demoting him - Francis Slay. Zaki Baruti is a veteran organizer against police violence. He was one of the rally's organizers.

Update: Rally 11/18 for Racial & Social Justice

Fire Francis

Don Fitz: When fire chief Sherman George refused to make promotions within the Fire Department, Mayor Slay demoted him in early October. Why was there such an outcry in the Black community?

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