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'WEED-GILANTES' OF THE HIGHWAY AN UNKNOWN GROUP HAS TAKEN ON THE INVASIVE TEASEL, EMBARKING ON NIGHT WEEDING SPREES.(LOCAL/WISCONSIN)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
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August 9, 2005
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Byline: GEORGE HESSELBERG ghesselberg@madison.com 608-252-6140
The weed-gilantes -- people who sneak out at night and cut invasive weeds -- are at work along the Beltline.
County workers Monday picked up numerous neatly piled bundles of teasel, a weed abundant along highways and difficult to be rid of, left by mysterious weedcutters over the past week.
Dave Pilon, state highway maintenance director for Columbia and Dane counties, said the unauthorized, but not unwelcome, weedcutters are probably the same people who contacted his office recently to ...
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Cannon House Office Building damaged in fire.(Metropolitan)(District)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...second-floor blaze at the Cannon House Office Building...However, more than a dozen Cannon building employees were...From 1903 to 1910, Joseph Gurney Cannon was the most powerful...U.S. history. The Joseph G. Cannon House Office...
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Earlier speakers had their share of ethics problems: Wright was forced to resign office.(A)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Perhaps the most controversial House speaker was Joseph Gurney Cannon (1903-1911). Cannon, an Illinois Republican who had served almost...of 1910," House Democrats were able to strip Cannon of much of his power, but they failed to oust...
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Tuscola's past brought back to life during sesquicentennial celebration.
Newspaper article from: Herald & Review (Decatur, IL)
; ...enjoyable character on the walk was Joseph Gurney Cannon, a Tuscola lawyer from 1859 to...Portrayed by Darrell Price, Cannon told how he got into the practice...put off the train in Tuscola." Cannon, for whom the Cannon House Office...
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Danville museum marks Abe's day
Newspaper article from: The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL
; ...Fithian House also commemorates Danville favorite son Joseph Gurney Cannon, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives...speaker under President Theodore Roosevelt. Much of Cannon's memorabilia survived in the Fithian House where...
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Fire Damages House Committee Office
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...of the U.S. House Committee on the Budget in the Cannon Office Building last night, U.S. Capitol Police...containing the offices of House members. It is named for Joseph Gurney Cannon, of Illinois, who was a House speaker in the early...
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Pelosi's paradox; Will she push or pull Dems' 110th agenda?(OPED)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Brackett Reed of Maine (1889-91,1895-99) and Joseph Gurney Cannon of Illinois (1903-11) to create new rules, dramatically...ended in 1910, when lawmakers revolted against Speaker Cannon's autocratic style and adopted rules dramatically...
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In the record books
Newspaper article from: Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL)
; ...s milestone, though the distinction certainly merits more than a Trivial Pursuit question. Hastert surpasses Joseph Gurney Cannon, another Illinois native son, who was Speaker from 1903 to 1911. "Uncle Joe," as he was known, is considered...
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THE HOUSE THAT DENNIS BUILT|Hastert will become longest serving GOP speaker on Thursday
Newspaper article from: Herald News, The (Joliet, IL)
; ...s milestone, though the distinction certainly merits more than a Trivial Pursuit question. Hastert surpasses Joseph Gurney Cannon, another Illinois native son, who was Speaker from 1903 to 1911. "Uncle Joe," as he was known, is considered...
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Hastert hits a milestone
Newspaper article from: Courier News (Elgin, IL)
; ...s milestone, though the distinction certainly merits more than a Trivial Pursuit question. Hastert surpasses Joseph Gurney Cannon, another Illinois native, who was Speaker from 1903 to 1911. "Uncle Joe," as he was known, is considered...
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These websites have it covered.(WEB)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...John Wayne. Also included is the portrait that appeared on the very first issue of Time in 1923. (The name of Joseph Gurney Cannon might not ring a bell today, but the 86-year-old, 23-term veteran of Congress would certainly have been...
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