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Cities, local businesses 'link' with Web ads

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Lame idea | 7:38 p.m. May 11, 2009
...and REALLY lame on the South Jordan website.

Why does ONE company get to place those videos on taxpayer-funded websites, featuring just a few businesses?

Can someone explain how this really benefits a city, or its taxpayers (including the local businesses NOT featured on the taxpayer-funded website).

Can we spell "conflict of interest"?
@ lame idea | 1:43 p.m. May 12, 2009
It's not a taxpayer-funded Web site. The city posts a link on its Web site to CGI's Web site, where people can view the videos.

You spelled conflict of interest correctly. But this doesn't appear to be one.

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