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en We're all somewhat disturbed and quite surprised to see this information, ... I think it means we're changing a culture and a history of practice within the Auditor's Office and the city.

en At that time, it was deemed by the City Attorney's Office and the auditor to be a fully legal and acceptable form of accounting. I certainly thought it was an accepted use in the '90s, and in widespread practice among the cities in the state.

en I learned the town had not signed a contract with the auditor, and it's very important that we do, and that we get started on the audit. I'm not 100 percent sure what happened there, but (part-time Town Clerk) Josie (Ellis) has been preparing the information for the auditor, so we can get that information ready to work on, probably after Brian finishes the corporate tax season, in March. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.

en The independent auditor is appointed by the House and the Senate. The governor's office has nothing to do with the auditor. In fact, he audits us. He is completely and totally independent.

en The independent auditor is appointed by the House and the Senate. The governor´s office has nothing to do with the auditor. In fact, he audits us. He is completely and totally independent,

en It shows very definitely the demand for the inner city. What it means for us is great. I'm surprised, but very pleasantly surprised.

en This is a city that's had a terrible tragedy, but there's an opportunity to build it back and build it back better. It could become a city that integrates rather than isolates, a city that inspires, a city that celebrates history and diversity and culture and people.

en Right after 9/11, the City Manager's Office started looking at what we needed to do to protect certain information. There is just no business need for some people to see some of this sensitive information, so why provide access to it?

en [Said the 32-year-old Ecko about his win,] Today is further affirmation that graffiti is without question the most powerful art movement in recent history. This event was conceived as a tribute to the roots of graffiti culture, a time in New York City's history that I chose to believe was worth fighting to preserve. ... when the City asked us to change our chosen art canvas and, as such, tried to censor my First Amendment rights and those of these great artists by attempting to dictate how we express ourselves.

en I am a bit disturbed to hear that, considering the circumstances. This was the largest national disaster in the history of the country. (State Farm) is imposing something on people who are destitute in many respects and have no means of meeting that kind of obligation.

en We're working on understanding what the words mean and the history of it as well because it's such a huge part of American history and our culture. If we don't preserve our culture, who will?
  Jan Morris

en I feel that this lady can do the job. She has the backing of the auditor's office,

en New Orleans has to rebuild not just its buildings and its political culture, but its image, ... The City: A Global History.

en I really don't know anything. All I know is the auditor has been in talks with the attorney general's office and they've been going back and forth.

en He convinced me that we agreed more than we disagreed. And more important, he convinced me that he was absolutely committed to changing the culture of City Hall.


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