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11/8: Progressions, promotions in Central Florida
Banking Rosemary Maisenholder was hired as area relationship manager at Florida Bank of Commerce in Winter Park. Boards of Directors The 2010-2011 elected officers of Community Health Centers include Beverly Paulk, retired financial planner and...Tags: Skin, Marketing, Orlando Health, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Airport to raise parking fees
Parking rates will rise by $1 at Bob Hope Airport next year as officials beef up for what is expected to be a long and costly legal battle with Lockheed Martin over who should pay for cleaning polluted groundwater beneath the airfield. In pitching the...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Aerospace Manufacturing, Bob Hope, Regional Authority, Environmental Politics
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Lockheed needs to clean up its legacy
In the article "Airport to raise parking fees" on Dec. 18, we strongly disagree with Lockheed Martin Corporation statements that it had nothing to do with live-fire training of its firefighters at Bob Hope Airport after 1963 (when the airport was still...Tags: Road Transportation, Bob Hope, Tim Elliott, Transportation, Travel
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Lockheed, Bob Hope lock horns
Bob Hope Airport officials believe that if pictures are worth a thousand words, then they have plenty to say in their dispute with Lockheed Martin Corp. over groundwater contamination.
The two parties are clashing in court over who must pay federally...Tags: Bob Hope, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution
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Contractors will bear the brunt of JFCOM closure
Vivek Malhotra says the pending closure of Norfolk-based Joint Forces Command could wipe out 75 jobs at his company, VMD Systems Integrators Inc., or more than half of his total employees.
At Capstone Corp. in Virginia Beach, 110 of the firm's nearly 140...Tags: Hampton Roads, Companies and Corporations, General Dynamics Corporation, Contracts, Career and Workplace
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Senate votes to halt F-22 fighter program
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Tuesday to halt production of the Air Force's missile-eluding F-22 Raptor fighter jets in a high-stakes, veto-laden showdown over President Barack Obama's efforts to shift defense spending to a next generation of...Tags: Joe Biden, Lobbying, U.S. Army, John McCain, Government
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External tank for next shuttle delivered
ABC26 NewsLockheed Martin Corp. has delivered the external fuel tank for the next space shuttle mission to NASA. The 15-story-tall tank was placed on an enclosed barge late Wednesday and started on a six-day, 900-mile trip that was to take about six days....Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Rocketry, NASA, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Analysis: Will NO economy catch Saints fever?
ABC26 NewsTwo noteworthy events occurred in New Orleans one recent weekend. First, the New Orleans Saints shook off decades of bad karma and brought home a win in Super Bowl XLIV. The other event, which largely escaped much attention outside the region, was the...Tags: National Football League, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Hurricanes, Multi-Sport Events
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California staffing firm lands Lockheed Martin contract
McClatchy-TribuneCalifornia-based firm SearchPros Staffing has entered into a long-term contract with Lockheed Martin Corp. to manage temporary staffing services for the aerospace giant. SearchPros director Myla Ramos was reluctant to discuss details of the deal Friday,...Tags: Contracts
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Afghan Police: 7 Dead In Attack On UN In Kabul
Web ReporterGunmen with automatic weapons and suicide vests stormed a guest house used by U.N. staff in the heart of the Afghan capital early Wednesday, killing at least seven people including three U.N. staff, officials said. A Taliban spokesman claimed...Tags: Bombings, Air and Space Accidents, U.S. Military, Drug Trafficking, Taliban
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At long last, Delta IV launches from Cape with new GPS satellite
The Write Stuff» Orlando Sentinel â The Write StuffAfter almost a week of delays, a United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket carrying a new generation GPS satellite for the Pentagon lifted off late Thursday night from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It left the launch pad at exactly 11 p.m. E...
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