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  2. The 65 Project - Wikipedia

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    The group is advised by David Brock, who described the idea of the 65 Project as bringing attorney bar complaints, and to "shame them and make them toxic in their communities and in their firms". [ 5 ] [ 2 ] In the same 2022 interview with Axios , Brock said the project would target the livelihood and reputations of the attorneys.

  3. BBB Reveals America's Most Complained-About Businesses - AOL

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    Topping the complaint list were cell-phone companies, with 38,420 complaints, up 41% over 2010. After that, the list includes (in order of number of gripes): new-car dealers

  4. Price-gouging complaints about the cost of fuel, water, and ...

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    Price-gouging complaints about the cost of fuel, water, and hotels are surging in states hit by Hurricane Helene Joshua Nelken-Zitser,Grace Eliza Goodwin October 2, 2024 at 12:18 PM

  5. American Hotel and Lodging Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Hotel Protective Association, founded in 1910 as a regional trade association in Chicago, [1] became the American Hotel Association in 1917. The AHA's first president, Frank Dudley, identified rapid expansion of the US hotel industry as vulnerable to a shortage of trained personnel which could not be filled by the then-common practice of recruiting European hotel workers.

  6. Club Manitou of Harbor Springs - Wikipedia

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    Wealthy mid-westerns would spend their summers at their Harbor Springs-Petoskey cottages, resorts, and hotels. In the winter, the same group would gather in places like Naples, Florida. Many of the wealthy cottages had summer homes in the Harbor Point Association, the Roaring Brook Association, the Wequetonsing Association, and other private ...

  7. Dreamland, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Dreamland was founded in 1913 with the building of the resort (containing a bar and hotel rooms often frequented by loggers unable to make it home in the winter) by Norbert Sarazin. A dance pavilion, originally quite a local attraction, burned in 1921 and Prohibition caused the closing of the bar; it reopened in 1947. [7]

  8. DWP officials attended a fancy conference. Their tab ... - AOL

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    Under city ethics rules, then-DWP board President Cynthia McClain-Hill was not allowed to accept substantial gifts from the conference host, Accenture, which holds millions of dollars in contracts ...

  9. Gotcha journalism - Wikipedia

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    Gotcha journalism can be used to get a subject with something genuinely discreditable to hide to reveal wrongdoing; [clarification needed] there can be a fine line between robust and gotcha journalism. Some methods claimed to be gotcha journalism by those involved include moving away from the agreed upon topic of the interview and switching to ...