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Wrecked Italian Liner Will Not Be Moved For Months
ReutersGIGLIO, Italy (Reuters) - The wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia could remain where it lies near the Italian island of Giglio until the end of the year or longer before it can be broken up or salvaged, the official in charge of the recovery...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Italy, Costa Cruises, Cruise Line Ports
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Lap-Band maker needs to step up
Like most big companies, Irvine pharmaceutical giant Allergan Inc. likes to project the image of an upstanding corporate citizen. Indeed, it devotes several pages of its website to its purported good works.
Yet it's still proper to ask: When will...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Allergan Inc., Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Weight
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CLC science building on track as Gov. Quinn approves funding
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsMore than $17 million in state funds were approved Tuesday for the College of Lake County's new science building. The college has been waiting for …... -
Adams, Brown, Mica, Nugent, Posey, Webster – What have they done?
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelSunday's column focused on all six of Central Florida's Congressional reps in the U.S. House. My question for them: ”What have you accomplished this year?” No what you wanted to accomplished, wished you'd accomplished or tried to accomplish.... -
Boyne City continues honing economic edge
Amid the lackluster economy of the past few years, news about northwest Michigan's manufacturing sector at times has been gloomy -- but we see reason for encouragement in some plans recently announced for Boyne City Air Industrial Park. Precision Edge, a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics, Employees, Elections
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Medical apps for your smartphone: healthy or hurtful?
Q13 FOX News reporterNot feeling well? Maybe your smartphone can help. But you don't need it to call your doctor. Developers are creating more medical apps every day that have turned our phones into portable healthcare tools. But are those apps medical breakthroughs or a...Tags: Charity, Manufacturing and Engineering, Washington (U.S. state), Blood, Food and Drug Administration
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Imperial County roads get full, high-tech scan
Staff WriterMore than 1,300 miles of Imperial County roads, roughly the distance from El Centro to Seattle, were digitally mapped for the first time. “We have a lot of roads, but what are their conditions and which ones should we fix first?” Veronica...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Minivans and Vans, Google Inc., Contracts
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Maryland's biotech pitch: We know the Feds
In a conference room in downtown Baltimore, F. Blix Winston compared the Food and Drug Administration to a "slow-moving bulldog."
"You don't want to get bitten," Winston, an expert on the federal regulation of medical devices, told a crowd of about 50...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Government, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Preventative Medicine, Health Organizations
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Westar introduces new home energy audit program
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWestar Energy customers who own a house 10 years or older can now assess its energy efficiency through a new HomeAudit pilot program. For just $100, homeowners can have a professional $300 audit performed that will provide them with a customized Energy...Tags: Westar Energy Incorporated, Alternative Energy, Energy and Resource Industries, Manufacturing and Engineering, Conservation
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Abbott Laboratories to separate into two companies
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. (AP) -- Drug and medical device maker Abbott Laboratories says it will spin off its branded drug business and become two separate medical companies.
The new spinoff will exclusively sell Abbott's branded pharmaceuticals, including the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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ABERDEEN/MINNESOTA: Companies avoiding stance on gay marriage amendment
A proposed Minnesota amendment to ban gay marriage won't be fought by several Minnesota-based corporations, including some with Aberdeen ties. Opponents of the marriage amendment on the 2012 ballot see natural allies in the state's prominent companies,...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Mills Incorporated, Minority Groups, Supervalu Inc.
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Mail Call - Nov. 2
“I see where a Smithsburg caller in Friday’s paper stated that they’ve been driving through Robinwood area in and around the hospital several times in the past week, and where’s all the traffic. If you go out to work in the morning...Tags: Republican Party, Immigration, Chemical Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Super Bowl
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