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Arabian World Championship Horse Show this week in Lexington
ReporterIt's a one-of-a-kind event. Not just for this region, but for the entire East Coast. The BB&T North American Arabian World Championship Horse Show is this week in Lexington. It's being held at the Virginia Horse Center. People have...Tags: Lexington (Lexington, Virginia)
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Adam Currie Band: Big, in China
Adam Currie Band
June 16, Bandapalooza on Bedford Street, Downtown Stamford
Thanks to a flat tire, the Adam Currie Band is on the cusp of a huge breakthrough that could make them big stars — in China.
Currie’s father, Tim, owns a tire shop...Tags: Stamford, Apple iTunes, Government, International Travel, MC Hammer
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Made in PA: Scalewatcher
Staff reporterSoft tasting, hard tasting, maybe mineral tasting. Everyone's water tastes a little different. One Chester County company is trying to make sure the water in the pipes is good for you and your house. In this week's Made in PA, FOX43's Michael Gorsegner...Tags: WPMT, Salt, Companies and Corporations, Skype
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Remembering the Bill of Rights on Independence Day
The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified by Congress on Dec. 15, 1791.
The amendments limit the power of the federal government and provide protection for such freedoms as free speech, religion and...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Conservation, Civil Rights, Crimes, Constitutional Issues
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Massive Power Outage in SoCal, Ariz. Not Caused by One Person
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Federal investigators and officials from California and Arizona utility companies say that a massive blackout that affected nearly 7 million people last month was not caused by the actions of a single worker doing repairs, as...Tags: California State Legislature, Political Systems, Air Transportation Delays, KTLA, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Hot spots lead price leap
One of the oldest and most comprehensive business travel forecasts predicts that the cost of doing business on the road will rise in 2012, but, in general, modestly.
American Express' annual Global Business Travel Global Forecast says airfares and...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Passenger Cars, Transportation, Asia, American Express Company
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Can We Stop These Invasive Insects Before They Destroy Our Forests?
Tucked away off a quiet suburban street in Ansonia is a long, narrow, tree-lined driveway with an improbably Harry-Potter-esque address, something like "17 1/2 Drab Road." (Citing security worries, federal authorities asked the actual address not be used....Tags: Ansonia, South Carolina, Forests, Consumer Goods Industries, Ohio
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Chicago-based scientist tasked with doubling firm's healthier food portfolio
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives...Tags: Health, Elections, Physical Conditions, Vegetarian Diet, Mayo Clinic
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7 tips on digesting free lunch investment seminars
Boca Raton retiree Earl Bronsteen went on a free lunch lark and he can now say: Beware of mixing filet mignon with investment buying.
You may get indigestion and a thinner wallet, the 85-year-old Yale alum warns in his self-published book, The Adventures...Tags: Finance, Homes, Economy, Business and Finance, Fort Lauderdale, Career and Workplace
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Taking on the PepsiCo challenge
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives him a...Tags: Health, Vegetarian Diet, Mayo Clinic, Management Change, Colleges and Universities
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Netherlands-based company coming to Pittsylvania Co., creating 31 jobs
An IKEA subsidiary supplier will establish its first U.S. operation in Pittsylvania County.
Governor Bob McDonnell announced Friday Axxor Group, a Netherlands-based company, will invest $4.96 million to establish an operation in the Ringgold East...Tags: Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Pittsylvania County, Bob McDonnell, Netherlands
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Gap reports second-quarter profit down 19%
Money & CompanyGap earnings: Apparel giant Gap Inc. had another lackluster quarter, reporting a 19% decline in profit and a slump in sales at stores open at least a year....
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