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NYC Students Embarrassed By Ridiculous ConEd Spelling Fail
pix11.com | @pix11danOn the Lower East Side, there is an eight foot high, glaring spelling error that lies on the ground, smack in the middle. What is supposed to spell "School X-ING," instead reads "SHCOOL X-NG." That is quite the snafu. S-N-A-F-U. "This is embarrassing ,...Tags: Lower East Side, Consolidated Edison Incorporated
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Stocks Surge Following Good News on Jobs, Europe and China
CNNNEW YORK -- Investors around the world raced to scoop up stocks on Wednesday, after the Federal Reserve said it will work with other central banks to support the global economy. All three major stock indexes closed the day up more than 4%, but only the...Tags: Europe, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Central Bank, S&P 500
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December 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 MANNING UP Has the feminist transformation of western society reduced men to a state of perpetual adolescence? YES says Kay Hymowitz, author of "Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys." NO says Marj Halperin of...Tags: Television, Hedy Lamarr, Politics, Edward Taylor Jr., Elections
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Lake Mary woman to be a ‘Featured Runner’ in the ING New York City Marathon on Sunday
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelRebecca Barnes Babb of Lake Mary has been selected to be one of six Featured Runners in the ING New York City Marathon 2011. She was selected by ING, title sponsor of the race and the creator of ING Runner’s Nation, a Facebook-based interactive... -
Romney names National Hispanic Steering Committee
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelFormer Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has released the names of a 28-member National Hispanic Steering Committee that includes prominent Latinos from all over the country and Puerto Rico. Central Floridians on the list are former U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez,... -
People Without Electricity At Home Turn To Workplace
The Hartford CourantGaye Tuchman has been out of power and water at her home in Storrs since early Sunday morning, even before Connecticut was hit with the full wrath of Tropical Storm Irene. The following day, Tuchman, a professor of sociology at the University of...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Tropical Storms, Education, Natural Resources
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U.S. Stocks Dive on Economic Fears
CNNNEW YORK -- Turmoil returned to U.S. stock markets at Thursday's open as renewed concerns about the U.S. and global economies sent major indexes plunging and pushed gold to a new record high. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 480 points, or 4.2%,...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Stock Market, Investment Service, Credit and Debt, G7
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Three educators from central and western Virginia in the running for Teacher of the Year
Teachers from Bland County, Lynchburg and Roanoke County have been named 2012 Regional Teachers of the Year by the Virginia Department of Education. They are now in the running for the Teacher of the Year award that will be presented in October.
Here is...Tags: Caroline County (Virginia), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Ceremonies, Teachers, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Newsmakers: HCPSS Academy of Finance names new board members
The Howard County Public School System Academy of Finance has named its new board members: Shana Bolton, of Ascend One; Chris Gable, of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney; Alicia Kong, of ING Financial Partners; Janet Oursler, of HCTA Federal Credit Union;...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Personal Finance
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NYC Marathon Road Closures
pix11.comNote to motorists in the city or planning to come into the city: leave the cars in the garage and use mass transit. Streets will be closed -- on and off -- across the five boroughs Sunday for the ING New York City Marathon. In Manhattan, the lower level...Tags: Entertainment Events, Central Park, New York City Marathon
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Coaching, adapting as much in play for businesses as sports teams
These days, when he puts on his suit and tie, he goes to work before a deafening throng of more than 20,000 paying customers, not to mention hundreds of thousands more following on TV and radio. His performance and that of those under him invite enough...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Jonathan Toews, United Center, John Wooden, Chicago Tribune
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