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Shining a light

The report of the Kentucky Public Service Commission regarding widespread power outages is an impressive body of work, and there is little doubt that losses of electricity would be less extensive and of shorter duration if all...

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Kathleen Parker: Palin gets lucky star treatment

Palin gets lucky star treatment Columbia, S.C. -- In town to give a talk on civility, I was surrounded by women who wondered what I thought of Sarah Palin's Newsweek cover. Hats off to the girl from Wasilla who, virtually...

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Detroit 3 vary in their electric-vehicle visions

BY BRADLEY BERMAN SPECIAL TO THE FREE PRESS Chrysler said recently that its in-house team of electric car development engineers had been disbanded and will be folded into the company's organizational chart. The announcement...

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NYU Langone Trinity Center Launches Electronic Health Record System

Nov 20, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- NYU Langone Medical Center announced it has launched the first phase of its new electronic health record system last week at their multi-disciplinary faculty group practice at Trinity...

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LG&E criticized for service cutoff policy change

Community ministries that help clients with delinquent utility bills say that LG&E is making it harder to prevent service cut-offs to delinquent customers and that utility representatives have been blaming the ministries for...

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Police seek man accused of abducting ex-girlfriend in Norfolk

NORFOLK — Police are hunting a man accused of abducting his estranged girlfriend in Norfolk Friday night. The victim, Martha Luz Ortega, and a relative were walking in East Little Creek Road at about 9:45 p.m. when a dark...

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Competitor's failure is an opportunity [The News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C.]

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 22--On the day Roi Parker heard the unexpected news that the Iatria Day Spa chain was closing, he saw an opportunity to do good and possibly benefit his business as well. Parker started...

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It's good to be chief

The pay of America's top corporate chief executives has increased nearly five times as fast as the wages of rank-and-file workers over the last 20 years -- this despite the average CEO compensation package slipping slightly in...

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Dawes Edge X

Dawes Cycles Edge X (10) | £879.99 BikeRadar verdict 3 out of 5 stars "The Dawes is a friendly enough ride; the problem is that as the frame is overweight the effect of upgrades is limited, so it’ll always feel sluggish" By...

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EDF and Centrica to snub Copenhagen

Major energy and utility companies including EDF Centrica and International Power have decided not to send delegations to next month's Copenhagen summit which global leaders now admit is unlikely to reach an agreement on new...

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