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    Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. More questions raised on Chicago speed cameras

    Even as Chicago prepares to test speed cameras next week, problems in Baltimore's 3-year-old camera program are raising questions about one of the bidders for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's controversial proposal that could target speeders in school and park zones over half the city.
    Even as Chicago prepares to test speed cameras next week, problems in Baltimore's 3-year-old camera program are raising questions about one of the bidders for Mayor Rahm Emanuel's controversial proposal that could target speeders in school and park...

    Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Tribune Company, Politics, Judges

  2. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Hidden ingredients

    When Thomas Keller tells you to eat raw tuna membrane, you do it. Small matter that the sticky, silver stuff between the fleshy parts of the fish looks like saliva dripping from a knife.
    When Thomas Keller tells you to eat raw tuna membrane, you do it. Small matter that the sticky, silver stuff between the fleshy parts of the fish looks like saliva dripping from a knife. After all, Keller is the famed chef behind The French Laundry, a...

    Tags: Julia Child, The New York Times, Consumers, Italy, New York City

  4. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. Our View: Thankful for energy assistance funds

    In a world of ever increasing taxes and fees, hidden costs and programs that collect public dollars but don’t always do public good, it’s uplifting to read about programs that really work for the common good. The Imperial Irrigation...
  6. Nov 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Problems plague Hamilton County precincts Tuesday

    Half of Hamilton County's 200 polling places opened late for Election Day, creating longer lines and even some frustrated voters.
    Half of Hamilton County's 200 polling places opened late for Election Day, creating longer lines and even some frustrated voters. "I don't mind waiting a half an hour, but beyond that it's a little aggravating," said voter George Zourdos. "We didn't...

    Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Voting, Elections

  8. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  9. Methodist Dallas Medical Center Suspends Organ Transplant Program

    Methodist Dallas Medical Center voluntarily suspended its transplant program Thursday after what officials there have described as a human error.  Methodist Dallas Medical Center on its website said it was one of the largest and most active transplant centers in the southwestern United States, but that center was made inactive Thursday.
    Methodist Dallas Medical Center voluntarily suspended its transplant program Thursday after what officials there have described as a human error.  Methodist Dallas Medical Center on its website said it was one of the largest and most active transplant...

    Tags: Health, The CW (tv network), Hospitals and Clinics, Charity

  10. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  11. Former officials file complaint against PAC

    Two former mayors from Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have filed complaints with the state against Newport Beach-based Atlas PAC — the committee responsible for sending three mailers that attack former Huntington Beach Mayor and council...

    Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Libertarian Party, Elections, Local Government

  12. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  13. Pump Patrol Contest Rules

    1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR CLAIM A PRIZE. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR ODDS OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED OR OTHERWISE RESTRICTED BY LAW. 2. ELIGIBILITY:  The Pump Patrol Contest" ("Sweepstakes") is open only to legal residents of...

    Tags: Trials, Computer Networking and Internet, Arbitration, Advertising, Public Relations

  14. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. NTSB: Chicago-Michigan Amtrak missed freight cars by 21 feet

    An Amtrak train that derailed at high speed in Michigan after departing Chicago on Sunday stopped only 21 feet before it would have collided with parked freight hopper cars, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
    Tribune reporter
    An Amtrak train that derailed at high speed in Michigan after departing Chicago on Sunday stopped only 21 feet before it would have collided with parked freight hopper cars, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday. Moments before the...

    Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Accidents, Railway Accidents, Transportation Industry, Amtrak

  16. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  17. Automated driving

    When you think about the high percentage of accidents that are caused by human error, it's easy to see why automakers are investigating ways to automate driving. Cars that drive themselves may hold the potential to save thousands of lives, an Obama...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Highway Transportation, Automotive Equipment, Google Inc.

  18. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  19. After "human error" in primary, election office says it's ready

    <span style="font-size: small;">The Sedgwick County Election Office says things will go better on November 6th than they did on primary night.</span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    The Sedgwick County Election Office says things will go better on November 6th than they did on primary night. “It’s been fixed now,” says Sedgwick County Election Commissioner Tabitha Lehman. Shortly after polls closed in August,...

    Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Voting, Elections

  20. Jul 9, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  21. What the what?

    Change of Subject
    Rabbi Isaac Serotta told the mourners that what happened should not shake their faith in God. “This tragedy comes not from God but from the human error of placing profit over people.”...from the Sun-Times story about the funeral for Burt......
  22. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Conaway notifies city of plans to sue over water bills

    Just days after Comptroller Joan M. Pratt filed suit against the city, another prominent Baltimore official has filed notice of his intention to take City Hall to court.
    Just days after Comptroller Joan M. Pratt filed suit against the city, another prominent Baltimore official has filed notice of his intention to take City Hall to court. Baltimore Circuit Court Clerk Frank M. Conaway has formally notified the city of his...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Trials, Politics, Judges, Government

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