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Looking for the golden 'green diesel'
Chicago Tribune ReporterIn a test refinery by O'Hare International Airport, scientists are attempting to break the grip that black gold has on the economy with a clever bit of alchemy. They take the vegetable oil kept in kitchen cupboards, shuffle some molecules and create a...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Auto Trends, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Renewable Energy
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Awards
Arthur J. "Grant" Lacerte Jr., vice president and general counsel of Kissimmee Utility Authority, received the American Public Power Association's Robert E. Roundtree Rising Star Award. The award recognizes future leaders of public power systems and...Tags: Law Enforcement, Orange County (Florida), Orlando, Legal Service, Family
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Why should they be state attorneys?
Sentinel Staff WritersThe state attorney is a county's top prosecutor. This legal eagle is responsible for the office that determines who is prosecuted in criminal court. State attorneys, who serve circuits that can cover several counties, are elected to four-year terms and...Tags: Brad King, Trials, Law Enforcement, Kissimmee, Lawyers
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St. Louis opera continues legacy of loyalty, artistry
Chicago Tribune criticST. LOUIS—The Mississippi may rise, stocks may fall but the Opera Theatre of St. Louis just keeps rolling along, secure in its chosen artistic course and in the lasting bond it continues to enjoy with its loyal public. The company's spring festival...Tags: Geoffrey Chaucer, Poetry, Music Theater, Classical Music, John Corigliano
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City says review of parks finds no health risks tied to arsenic
Sun reporterAfter an arsenic scare last year at a South Baltimore park, the city's health department announced today that it has completed its review of 11 other city parks and found no public health risks associated with arsenic. "We feel very confident there is no...Tags: Patapsco
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Cleaner way to fly
Sun reporterAs energy prices soar and global warming awareness grows, more Americans are buying hybrid cars, outfitting their homes with low-energy light bulbs and worrying about the distance their food travels from farm to plate. But when it comes to air travel, how...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Conservation, Gasoline Industry, Environmental Politics, Transportation
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After Swann Park arsenic scare, other sites found safe
Sun reporterAfter an arsenic scare last year at a South Baltimore park, the city Health Department has reviewed 11 other city parks and found no public health risks associated with arsenic, officials said yesterday. "We feel very confident there is no problem" in...Tags: Patapsco
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Cuomo settles with two law firms in pension probe
robert.kessler@newsday.comAttorney General Andrew Cuomo yesterday announced settlements with two upstate law firms totaling $600,000 as part of his continuing investigation into attorneys improperly receiving state pension credits for work at school districts. The settlements -...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Retirement, Lawyers, Legal Services, Interior Policy
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NASA Spacesuit Pact Slips Away From Hamilton Sundstrand
Courant Staff WriterBorn in Connecticut, NASA's spacesuit is moving to Houston. In a blow to United Technologies Corp. and to Connecticut pride, NASA announced late Thursday that it has awarded a $184 million development contract for the next-generation spacesuit to...Tags: Space Programs, United Technologies Corporation, Windsor Locks, Contracts, NASA
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Gas stations, repair shops allege price fixing for filters
Associated Press WriterGas station owners, mechanics and car dealers have sued the nation's largest manufacturers of oil, air, transmission and fuel filters, accusing them of an almost decade-long conspiracy to drive up prices. The extent of the damages that will be claimed...Tags: Laws, Trials, Prices, Lawyers, National Government
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