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Public works recognized by Engineers Association
Harford County Department of Public Works has been recognized by the County Engineers Association of Maryland for the County Project of the Year Award for projects under $500,000. The winning project was the recently completed Jerusalem Mill Road... -
McCain says GM plant closings result of DC greed
U.S. Sen. John McCain says he's disappointed to hear about the upcoming closure of General Motors Corp. plants. His campaign released a statement Saturday from Arlington, Va., saying hardworking people are paying the price because the country's...Tags: General Motors Corp., John McCain, Vehicles
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Analysts: GM would need cash to acquire Chrysler, and it may take too long to see cost savings
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) _ For General Motors Corp. to acquire Chrysler LLC and all of its warts, GM would have to get desperately needed cash as part of the deal. Lots of it, according to industry analysts. With both automakers struggling to survive amid slumping...Tags: BMW AG, Regional Authority, Bankruptcy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chrysler LLC
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CDT
A Racine couple have been charged after the woman's 2-year-old son was found dead with bruising on his head and body. Twenty-seven-year-old Jessie M. Rodriguez was charged Friday with two counts of child abuse and one count of second-degree reckless...Tags: Censorship, General Motors Corp., Abusive Behavior, John McCain, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Providence College Athletes Excel In Insurance City
>> In their last three visits to Hartford, the Providence College men's basketball team has defeated UConn. So there's obviously something about the Insurance City that appeals to PC athletes, even the runners. Patrick Moulton, a Pelham, N.H., native and...Tags: ING Group, Boston Red Sox, University of Connecticut, National Basketball Association, Marathon
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TOWN HALL AGENDAS: BABYLON
BABYLON Unless specified, meetings are at town hall, 200 E. Sunrise Hwy., North Lindenhurst. TOWN BOARD 3:30 p.m. Oct 21 PLANNING BOARD 7 p.m. Oct. 20 ZONING BOARD 6 p.m. Thursday The Babylon Zoning Board will consider: Amity Harbor: Troy C....Tags: Babylon, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois), West Babylon, Interior Policy, North Babylon
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Democrats' possible aid plan could include tax rebate, food stamps funds, jobless benefits
AP Special CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) _ After consulting with Barack Obama, Democratic leaders are likely to call Congress back to work after the election in hopes of passing legislation that would include extended jobless benefits, money for food stamps and possibly a tax...Tags: State Budgets, Upper House, Harry Reid, Laws, Unemployment
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The Wooden Heads At The Hartford DPW
Everyone loves happy endings. And, silly me, I thought we were going to get one. But even after writing about how Hartford was paralyzed by a pervasive "can't do" attitude when it came to getting some trees cut for The Open Hearth's hurting firewood...Tags: Vehicles
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Passing The Foreign Policy Baton
The best thing about presidential elections is that they mark a break with the past. But that can also create a dangerous chasm — a period of uncertainty while the new administration hires its people and frames its policies. Meanwhile, the world's...Tags: Tzipi Livni, Condoleezza Rice, Peace Negotiations, John McCain, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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As Gas Prices Drop, Guzzling Still Passé
Associated PressGas prices are dropping fast and could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their heedless, gas-guzzling ways? Experts say they won't, because most drivers assume that the price drop will...Tags: Passenger Cars, General Motors Corp., AAA, Hybrid Vehicles, Ford Motor Co.
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Jet Facility Opens At Bradley; Enfield Resident Honored By Red Cross
New jet service center opens at Bradley International Airport. Windsor Locks will vote Dec. 5 on conservation easement. Suffield selectmen approve buying 10 acres of farmland for regional school program. East Windsor announces voter registration....Tags: Bradley International Airport, Murder, Cross Country Skiing, Economic Policy, Charity
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'Mayor Mike' Gets Transplant; West Hartford Voters Reject Budget
A former Hartford mayor receives a liver transplant. Voters reject the proposed budget in West Hartford. The Newington Police Department's thin blue line is going green, as it is replaces cruiser strobe lights with energy-efficient LED lights. Here is...Tags: Energy Saving, Murder, Economic Policy, Lawyers, Executive Branch
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