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    FITSNews founder Will Folks worked as a campaign staffer and spokesman for Republican Gov. Mark Sanford until 2005, when Folks resigned and pleaded guilty to a domestic violence charge. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Folks announced he was reviving his political consulting company Viewpolitik in 2005 and founded FITSNews in 2006. [ 3 ]

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    Jerry Della Femina (born 1936) is an American advertising executive and restaurateur. Starting from a poor Italian background in Brooklyn, he eventually became chairman of Della Femina Travisano & Partners, an agency which he founded with Ron Travisano in the 1960s.

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    Old Folks" is a 1938 popular song and jazz standard composed by Willard Robison with lyrics by Dedette Lee Hill, the wife and occasional colleague of Billy Hill. The lyrics tell of an old man nicknamed "Old Folks" and reference his service in the American Civil War , his habit of smoking with a " yellow cob pipe ", and the prospect of his death.

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    Develop that riverfront. Columbia’s future relies on embracing and developing its riverfront. For the locals not on board with that, it is time for a reality check.

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    On returning home, Greene turned her experiences as a teacher into a quasi-autobiographical novel that was published in 1881 as Cape Cod Folks. [2] It received good reviews; critics found it fresh and lively, an admirable piece of genre writing—although one newspaper observed that it was not so much a novel as "a triumph of character ...