Wednesday, December 29, 2010

CU-Boulder Adding Lights Near Dorms, Walking Paths - KMGH Denver

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CU-Boulder Adding Lights Near Dorms, Walking Paths

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The University of Colorado at Boulder is adding more lights near its dorms and walking paths. Officials surveyed students and staff and took a walk at night ...



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Monday, December 27, 2010

M. Stuart's cast removed this week - Rotoworld.com

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M. Stuart's cast removed this week

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The Bruins expect that Mark Stuart's cast to be removed from his broken right hand this week. There is a chance that Stuart will be able to rejoin the ...



Friday, December 24, 2010

Orlando Business Journal:

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was named president. The following were name d vice presidents: Laura Lynn, newspaper relationship managereat CareerBuilder.com; Jeff Chase, owner of Offeroi Studios; Leslie Alcuri, accountr executive at Expedia.com; Michelle Kearns, accounft manager at Worlds of Discovery; Laura Nipe, marketing and mediz manager at Nickelodeon Lisa Jennings, chief experience officer at Wildlyt Different; LeAnn McGuinness, owned of The Basket Case; Jay Peeper, sales manager at Freeman; Dawn Hatch, director of reservationsa at Rosen Shingle Creek; Brandee Brown, account executive at Goldnerd Associates; Diane Politi, who is in sponsorship sales at Tina Wolpow; and Veronica revenue manager at Blue Tree Resort.
John a representative at Simon PropertyGroup Inc., is the group

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Wisconsin Farmers Union sells cheese company - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Arthur Schuman, of Fairfield, N.J., plans to continued production of cheese from Wisconsin milk at the Montfortt plant insouthwest Wisconsin. Terms of the sale were not The plant had been owned by the WisconsijFarmers Union, a Chippewa Falls-baserd membership organization of farmers and consumers that workss to improve the qualitty of life for family farmers and rural communities through educational programming, cooperative efforts and legislative "The WFUSCC board of managers felt now was an appropriates time to sell the companyy and focus on the Wisconsin Farmersd Union mission and main purpose, and the needs of its Sue Beitlich, WFUSCC president, said in a presds release.
"The sale of the cheese companty will allow more time and resourcees to be put toward the general farm organization to improve the quality of life for family farmerss andrural communities."

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Price Chopper shoppers can save money at Sunoco - Phoenix Business Journal:

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region can now save on gasoline for theirf car when they spend money in thesupermarkett chain. Price Chopper has teamed up with more than 70 stationes to offer Fuel a program that has been availablwe for more than two yearsz in other areas serviced by the grocery Consumers can save 10 cents per gallon at participatingh Sunoco stations forevery $50 of qualified groceries they The points/dollars can be accumulated over a 90-da y period and spent on up to 20 gallons of gas. Sunocoi customers in other areas have saved upwards of 50 cent to 60 andeven $1 or more per gallon, througgh the program, according to Jeff Hassman, channep marketing manager for the gas stations.
The number of participatinhg stationswill grow, said Neil Golub, president and CEO of Pricwe Chopper. Customers must use their Price Chopper AdvantEdge card to qualify for the The supermarket automatically tracks the purchased that can be applied toward the fuelsaving program. Certain restrictions apply. For purchases of alcohol, tobacco, gift cards, lottery tickets, video rentalsx and some otheritems don’t count towardf the $50 total.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Cancun breathes new life into multilateral climate talks - Gisborne Herald

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Cancun breathes new life into multilateral climate talks

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These now become part of the United Nations process â€" unlike the proposed Copenhagen accord a year ago â€" and set in train new developments. ...


Global climate talks still need major surgery

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What Happened (and Why): An Assessment of the Cancun Agreements

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The Colour of an Orange

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Patrick Moriarty Executive Profile

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Lollipop Purchase Turns Violent in St. Johns County CVS - First Coast News

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Lollipop Purchase Turns Violent in St. Johns County CVS

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He said after the suspect purchased a lollipop, he ordered the clerk to open the drawer. When the clerk asked why, he told deputies, the suspect threatened ...



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Thursday, December 9, 2010

IRA trial can continue, court rules - BreakingNews.ie

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IRA trial can continue, court rules

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The court heard today that Fitzpatrick told gardaí in interview that a Bodhran inscribed with the signatures of former republican inmates of Portlaoise ...



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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

BEFORE THE BELL: US Stock Futures Drop As Cisco Brings Out Bears - Wall Street Journal

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BEFORE THE BELL: US Stock Futures Drop As Cisco Brings Out Bears

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US stock futures lost ground Thursday, pointing to a lower open for Wall Street as investors digested a weaker sales forecast for ...



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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Duke Energy to bring

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The settlement also included , the Duke Energy Indiana Industrialp Group and theThe $445 million project is subject to approvall by the and is expected to take five to six Duke said in a news releas that it will apply for stimulus funds througn the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to help pay for the The current analog system used by most energy companies delivers power and does little else, said Jim president of Duke Energy Indiana.
“Smarty grid, with its digital, two-way communicatio capabilities, will transform how we operate our system improvingcustomer service, power reliability and the efficiencuy of our transmission and distribution system,” he said in the • The ability of consumers to track theid energy usage daily and use “smart” appliances as they come on the Eventually, consumers would be able to monitorf and manage their energy use online, and use othed cost- and energy-saving programs. • A communications systejm that would allow Duke to detecy trouble on power lines before outages develop and move topreven them.
• Smart meters that reduc the expenseof on-site reading, and provide more informatioj to the company. Duke hopes to instal l 800,000 meters throughout its 69-countyu service area. • Other technology to automate the powefr delivery system and increaseits reliability. The companh has about 775,000 customers in Indiana, making it the largest electricx supplier inthe state. Duke Energy DUK), based in Charlotte, N.C., includes the former CincinnatjGas & Electric Co., Union Light, Heat and Powedr in Kentucky and PSI Energy in Indiana.
The company also operatesz Duke Power inthe

Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Christmas season is upon the world, Diboll - Diboll Free Press

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The Christmas season is upon the world, Diboll

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This story tells that St. Boniface came upon a group of folks who had tied a child to an oak tree as a human sacrifice to their pagan god, Thor. ...


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