"Landlords have a fear there's going to be a mess around the box. It's difficult finding locations willing to allow Links of London to put them out there." But not all companies are happy with the arrangements they've made with the forprofit firms. Nasim Arshad, a worker at AA Citgo in Ronkonkoma that has a USAgain box, said the gas station hasn't received most of the rent it's due since installing the box in February. AA Citgo, he said, was promised annually through quarterly checks, but so far received only one check in March. In addition, if USAgain picked up clothes from the box, Arshad said it has been Links of London Rings his knowledge. He said he'd prefer USAgain remove the bin, but he can't reach anyone at the company to get them to do so. Rader said the Salvation Army is looking for more locations to accept boxes, although it only has a little more than a dozen sites on Long Island in addition to its four thrift stores in Suffolk and two in Nassau. He wishes more sites would welcome boxes from charities and that people would pay more attention before dropping clothing into the bottomless pit of a bin. "People know the Salvation Army and that we're legitimate and efficient with their donations," he said. "If you're dealing with an organization you never heard of, you should be more wary of where your donations are going." Proclamations of alleged wrongdoing must be voiced carefully, lest Mark Twain's warning that "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes" unduly damages the peoples' trust in government. Dec. How do you top months of timewasting, scoresettling, evidencedeficient Grand Inquiring? Links of London Star of David Charm Anniston City Councilmen Herbert Palmore and Ben Little, the answer is simple: You doubledown on baseless accusations. On Tuesday, Little and Palmore joined a dozen or so protesters in front of the Calhoun County jail. Their cause was Jeffrey Williams' legal trouble. The funeral home owner's business dealings have led to seven arrests in . Most of the charges against Williams felony and misdemeanor thefts, assault, bond revocations, refusing to surrender a corpse, and possession of a forged instrument were brought by consumers and are still pending. Things don't look good for the undertaker. However, until Williams has had his day in court, the public should reserve final judgment on allegations of wrongdoing. That's a lesson Palmore and Little have apparently decided not to heed. Our democracy is based on just such a principle. The people aren't to be governed based on the factfree whims and speculations of leaders. We place a premium on evidence. Proclamations of alleged wrongdoing must be voiced carefully, lest Mark Twain's warning that "a lie can travel halfway around the world while Links of London Z Charm truth is still putting on its shoes" unduly damages the peoples' trust in government. Little and Palmore say Williams' multiple arrests are part of a "conspiracy" involving Calhoun County Sheriff Larry Amerson and Coroner Pat Brown. From there, they spin a web of supposed skullduggery between government agents worthy of The XFiles.
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