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By John Temple Ligon temple@thecolumbiastar.com Congressman Joe Wilson recommended Columbia's Don Tomlin to Bulgaria as its honorary consul in South Carolina. As such, Tomlin is the S.C. diplomat representing the interests of Bulgaria. The Bulgarian Ambassador to the United States, Elena Poptodorova, commemorated Tomlin's new role under the Vi... More ... Briefs by John Temple Ligon South Carolina exports In 2007, according to the South Carolina Department of Commerce and the State Ports Authority, South Carolina's 21.6% export growth included almost $17 billion in goods sold to 198 countries. Germany replaced Canada as South Carolina's No. 1 export market. More ...
Star Profile Story and Photo by John Temple Ligon In downtown Columbia, there is no Belk's at the corner of Hampton and Main, and nearby Penney's left decades ago. Nothing replaced Elizabeth Wolfe while Lourie's closed its women's shop on its second floor. More ...
The Indian Waters Council, Boy Scouts of America will present the Whitney M. Young Service Awards to honor city councilwoman Tameika Isaac Devine; former USC and professional basketball standout Terry Dozier, and local Scoutmaster Abraham Riley. More ... Moore School earns top ranking for 19th straight year Contributed by USC The International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) program at the Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, is the nation's top- ranked public university MBA program for international business and No. 2 among all institutions in tUh.Sa.tN sepwesc &ia Wltoyr, ladc Rceoprodritn... More ...
Contributed by Richland District One An upcoming event offers those looking for employment a chance to meet with representatives of dozens of businesses that are hiring. Richland One Adult Education will hold its 2008 Career/Community Job Fair from 11 am to 3 pm Thursday, April 10 at the Adult Ed building, located at 2612 Covenant R... More ... |
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