Rochester (New York)

US levies fines on airlines who stranded passengers

From correspondents in Washington, United States, 06:00 AM IST Three US airlines were fined a total of $175,000 Tuesday for leaving passengers stranded nearly six hours on an aircraft, the first-ever such penalty imposed by the...

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Kodak Signs Agreement with D&H Distributing to Expand Small-to-Medium Sized Business Market Presence

Rochester, NY, -- A new agreement between Kodak's document imaging business and D&H Distributing targets small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) looking to reduce paper workflows and increase digital capabilities. D&H chose the...

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Why Some Vaccines May Require a Booster

Source: Rochester General Health System Newswise — Preventing disease is the goal of every health care provider and fortunately every year, new vaccines are being added to assist in disease prevention. In this month’s issue of...

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Bausch & Lomb World Headquarters Building Earns Energy Star Rating for Energy Efficiency

ROCHESTER, NY--(Marketwire - November 24, 2009) - Bausch & Lomb's World Headquarters in Rochester, N.Y., has earned the Energy Star rating for energy efficiency from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Commercial...

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Rochester RHIO Connects Local Health Providers to Information on 100,000 Patients

Rochester RHIO, the regional health information organization connecting medical providers in Monroe, Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates counties in New York and Axolotl Corp., read more

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HVAC Foreman - Projects (Union) at Johnson Controls (Rochester, NY)

140,000 employees in 125 countries. For over a century, Johnson Controls has been working to find new ways to ... our employees the chance to change the world.At Johnson Controls , youll be challenged to innovate and encouraged...

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SARAH PALIN BOOK - separating fact from fiction

Rochester, N.Y. - Sarah Palin greeted more than 1,000 supporters in Rochester Saturday. Palin continues to generate controversy over claims made in her book “Going Rogue,” which has been Amazon's top seller since its debut...

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Seven Phila. area health systems sued over lunch breaks

By Jane M. Von Bergen Inquirer Staff Writer Seven of Philadelphia's largest health systems were sued yesterday and Friday by employees who said they were not compensated when they worked through their unpaid lunch hours. Among...

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Nation & World

Obama, India prime minister meet as Asia's volatility grows President Barack Obama today will welcome Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India in the first official state visit of his presidency, amid the stresses of a key...

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'Tennessean' publisher retires; Hudler takes reins

Gannett's U.S. Community Publishing Division has named Carol Hudler president and publisher of The Tennessean in Nashville. Hudler, who had been president and publisher of The News-Press in Fort Myers, Fla., since 2000,...

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