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    Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Monroeville jewel heist probe hits dead ends

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Investigators trying to determine who stole jewelry worth $250,000 from a car parked in Monroeville have hit dead ends in the case. Police say the thief took jewelry from Raj Dhanak, 47, of the Atlanta suburb of Lilburn, who earns his living by...

    Tags: Theft, FBI, Photography and Video, Police Investigations, Chemical Industry

  2. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), Rob Christensen column

    The News & Observer
    Here is government logic at work. If there are any two communities in North Carolina that don't need extra help, they are Cary and Charlotte -- two of the fastest growing and most prosperous places in the state. So state and local governments are...

    Tags: Finance, Prisons, Economy, Business and Finance, Chemical Industry, Technology

  4. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. South Florida Jews help unearth clues to genetic diseases

    South Florida has one of the world's largest populations of Ashkenazis — Jews of Central and Eastern European descent — making it home to some potentially groundbreaking medical research.
    South Florida has one of the world's largest populations of Ashkenazis — Jews of Central and Eastern European descent — making it home to some potentially groundbreaking medical research. In Boca Raton, the Parkinson's Disease and Movement...

    Tags: Crohn's Disease, Boca Raton, Ovarian Cancer, Chemical Industry, University of South Florida

  6. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Idaho inmate's attempt to fight extradition to Weber County on shaky legal ground

    Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah
    Idaho inmate Gregory Seamons will likely have difficulty blocking extradition to Weber County to stand trial in the 1983 rape and slaying of 11-year-old Rebecca Lemberger, says a lawyer. "There are very narrow legal arguments he can raise," said Idaho...

    Tags: Lawyers, Butch Otter, Politics, International Law, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Inmate linked to 1976 rape, murder bound over for trial

    The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
    In a linen closet on the 10th floor of the Antler's Hotel in Colorado Springs, Janet Conrad's body lay naked from the waist down, hands bound with a vacuum cleaner cord, mouth gagged with a washcloth. Black-and-white photos documenting the 38-year-old...

    Tags: Police Investigations, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  10. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Jurors convict teen of trying to murder off-duty Miami-Dade officer

    Miami Herald
    Jurors on Friday made their call: They believed Willie Barney robbed and tried to murder an off-duty Miami-Dade police officer outside a Little Haiti church in September. In a strange legal twist, however, the jury found that Barney did not use a...

    Tags: The Miami Herald, Michael Jackson, Prisons, Chemical Industry, Murder

  12. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Hubcap helps lead to arrest in Fort Worth slaying

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    DNA evidence and a hubcap helped link a 34-year-old Waxahachie man to the slaying of a Fort Worth woman found dead in an alley last year, court documents state. Rusty Allen Tyler was arrested Wednesday at his mother's Waxahachie home on a murder warrant...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Murder, Punishment, Abusive Behavior

  14. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The world within Vanessa Williams

    Most of us are curious about our family lineage. For Vanessa Williams, who recently took part in the show "Who Do You Think You Are" and explored her family's history, the task was both surprising and informative. Here, she talks about what she learned and how she plans to use that information.
    Most of us are curious about our family lineage. For Vanessa Williams, who recently took part in the show "Who Do You Think You Are" and explored her family's history, the task was both surprising and informative. Here, she talks about what she learned...

    Tags: Finland, Senegal, Chemical Industry, Italy, Ghana

  16. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Quintiles hoping to raise nearly $790 million in IPO

    The News & Observer
    Pharmaceutical services giant Quintiles is now hoping to raise about $790 million in an initial public offering of stock. In an updated regulatory filing, Quintiles reported that it hopes to offer about 19.7 million shares at an offering price of...

    Tags: Bain Capital, LLC, Financing and Stock Offerings, Chemical Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Science and Technology

  18. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. New science poised to bring back lost species

    The Wisconsin State Journal
    In 2014, Wisconsin and the rest of the nation will observe a sad anniversary -- the 100th year of a world without passenger pigeons. Preparations are already under way in the state to properly note the passing of a bird that once turned daylight to...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Biology, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Conservation

  20. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. Biogen's revenue, earnings soar

    Boston Herald
    Shares of Biogen Idec rose more than 5 percent yesterday after the Weston-based biotechnology company said its first quarter revenue was $1.4 billion, a 10 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Biogen's revenue gains were led by the...

    Tags: Biotechnology, Earnings, Multiple Sclerosis, Economy, Business and Finance, Chemical Industry

  22. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. BRIEF: Personnel File: Local business people in the news

    The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.
    University of Virginia School of Law financial aid assistant Sandy Harris has received the UVa Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award for 40 years of service. -- Gerard Podoba, Travis Foglesong, Ty Ramsey and Kathleen Gudman of J.W. Townsend...

    Tags: Biotechnology, PepsiCo Inc., University of Virginia, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology

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