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Seeking a solution to wasted food
Sometimes it's hard to do good. For example, donating leftover banquet food to charity. Shirley Wei Sher, a Marina del Rey immigration lawyer, discovered how challenging this can be when she recently tried to prevent leftovers at an upcoming meeting...
Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Human Interest, Justice System, Science and Technology, Lawyers
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Five questions ... for Bill Burwell
Bill Burwell wants to see more Maryland firms competing globally. "We want to enable Maryland firms to win in overseas markets," said Burwell, director of the U.S. Commercial Service in Baltimore, the Commerce Department's trade promotion arm and part of...
Tags: Sales, Small Businesses, Electronics, Sports, Ice Hockey
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Eye-candy comment leaves sour aftertaste
Dear Barry: Ordinarily, I'd address you as Mr. Obama or Mr. President, in deference to your office. But we need to have us a guy-to-guy chat here, so I hope you'll excuse the familiarity, because I just have to ask: Barry, brotherman, bubbeleh, what the...
Tags: The Miami Herald, White House, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Ken Salazar, Periodicals
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RoxCoal: Employee disregarded training
A representative of RoxCoal, Friedens, said the company acted in good faith regarding the safety of its employees in commenting about a $110,000 fine. RoxCoal received the civil penalty as the company was found in violation of a mandatory electrical...
Tags: Friedens, Electronics, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Science and Technology
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Obama's eye-candy comment leaves sour aftertaste
Dear Barry: Ordinarily, I'd address you as Mr. Obama or Mr. President, in deference to your office. But we need to have us a guy-to-guy chat here, so I hope you'll excuse the familiarity, because I just have to ask: Barry, brotherman, bubbeleh, what...
Tags: White House, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Ken Salazar, Science and Technology, Kamala D. Harris
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EPA nominee a champion for public health
On Thursday, the U.S. Senate will hold a confirmation hearing on Gina McCarthy, President Barack Obama's nominee to lead the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Over her decades of public service, Ms. McCarthy has demonstrated a strong commitment to...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Senate, Science and Technology, Environmental Politics
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In the Pipeline: Air quality leaders' responses not based in facts
OK, hot off the presses, grim lowlights from the new Air Quality Management District (AQMD) staff report, published Wednesday, with proposed amended rules for 444, the beach bonfire ban. To anyone that has not quite grasped just how agenda-driven this...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Authors, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution
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Commentary: Proposed bonfire ban is not based in sound science
As the Great Bonfire War of 2013 continues, we can agree to one thing: If beach fire rings really do generate demonstrably dangerous levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions, they probably need to go or be reduced ("Fire ring hearing may be delayed,...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, Science and Technology
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Orange corrections chief steps aside after home-confinement failure
The head of Orange County's corrections department and one of his chief deputies are out following two scathing internal reports released Thursday that found little oversight within the agency's embattled home-confinement program. Orange County Mayor...
Tags: Defendants, Prosecution, Justice System, Apopka, Science and Technology
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Getty's Pacific Standard Time sequel to have L.A., Latin America theme
After dozens of meetings and a few orphaned ideas, the Getty has settled on a theme for a 2017 sequel to the 2011-12 museum exhibition extravaganza known as Pacific Standard Time. It will be "Los Angeles and Latin America," or "L.A./L.A." for short. "The...
Tags: Artists, The Getty, Arts and Culture, J. Paul Getty Trust, Science and Technology
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'Bring your own' devices pose challenges for government
Mika J. Cross, a human resources manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sometimes uses a laptop issued by the agency. But she is far more likely to check email or collaborate with colleagues on one of her two personal computers. As someone...
Tags: Computer Hardware, John Sarbanes, Telecommunication Service, Networking, Freedom of Information Act
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Kirtland Products responds to DEQ violation notice
BOYNE CITY -- Kirtland Products hopes to be allowed to continue its current levels of particulate matter emissions into the air in the Boyne City industrial park. The wood pellet factory sent a letter to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Health and Safety at Work, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, Science and Technology
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