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    Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Feud over electric-car charging stations

    Two companies are battling in court to take over Chicago's electric-vehicle charging stations, which are less than two-thirds complete amid a backlog of unpaid bills and a federal probe into payments to vendors.
    Two companies are battling in court to take over Chicago's electric-vehicle charging stations, which are less than two-thirds complete amid a backlog of unpaid bills and a federal probe into payments to vendors. JNS Holdings Corp. in Arlington Heights...

    Tags: FBI, Freedom of Information Act, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Simon Property Group, Inc.

  2. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Cuts may stunt state's growth

    Boston Herald
    Higher worker bonuses and a strong technology sector helped the Massachusetts economy grow faster than the nation for the first three months of the year, but experts warned that federal budget cuts and the payroll tax increase are already taking a toll on...

    Tags: Public Finance, Labor Markets, Politics

  4. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Controversial streaming-TV service Aereo coming to NH on May 30

    The Telegraph, Nashua, N.H.
    The most controversial broadcast system in television -- Aereo, which allows over-the-air streaming of channels in a direct challege to Comcast -- is coming to Greater Nashua. New York City-based Aereo, which gathers over-the-air signals using large...

    Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), The CW (tv network), PBS (tv network), Long Island, Television Industry

  6. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. College Town Shuttered: Not Easy For Students Locked Down In Boston

    Spring is the high season of college life in Boston, with Frisbee on the Common and sun-bathing on the Esplanade, but students were finding it a very different place Friday as they stared out their windows from the dormitories where they were locked down.
    The Hartford Courant
    Spring is the high season of college life in Boston, with Frisbee on the Common and sun-bathing on the Esplanade, but students were finding it a very different place Friday as they stared out their windows from the dormitories where they were locked down....

    Tags: Shootings, Lifestyle and Leisure, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Teaching and Learning

  8. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Did brotherly bond play role in Boston bombings?

    NEW YORK (AP) — It's a vexing puzzle about the Boston Marathon bombings: The younger of the two accused brothers hardly seemed headed for a monumental act of violence. How could he team up with his older brother to do this?
    NEW YORK (AP) — It's a vexing puzzle about the Boston Marathon bombings: The younger of the two accused brothers hardly seemed headed for a monumental act of violence. How could he team up with his older brother to do this? Nobody knows for sure,...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Sports, Research

  10. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Youth program still packs positive punch

    The Blade
    Monica Van Pelt is a 17-year-old charmer -- a spunky teen with good grades, a whimsical sense of humor, and a smile that could melt butter. She also has a handshake firmer than that of many grown men and, more importantly, she packs a knockout punch....

    Tags: Psychology, Heavyweight, Boxing, Olympic Games, Sports

  12. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Native Mainers in Boston-area lockdown describe 'state of fear'

    Bangor Daily News, Maine
    Maine natives holed up in the Boston area during Friday morning's regional lockdown said the normally active major metropolitan area has become an "eerie" ghost town, while police conduct a massive search for a man they believe played a role in Monday's...

    Tags: Nature Conservancy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sports, Media Industry, Teaching and Learning

  14. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Blue-White Game Planning Meeting Focuses On Security

    The Hartford Courant
    The final planning meeting for Saturday's UConn Blue-White Spring Football Game took place in the press box at Rentschler Field Thursday and the focus was singular. "Dedicated strictly to security," said Jack Freeman, Rentschler's director of stadium...

    Tags: Paul Pasqualoni, Sports, The Pennsylvania State University, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Falmouth woman hurt in blast back home

    Portland Press Herald, Maine
    A Falmouth High School graduate who was injured by a bomb near the finish line of the Boston Marathon returned home to Maine on Wednesday. Sarah Girouard, 20, who is a junior at Northeastern University in Boston, was released from Tufts Medical Center...

    Tags: Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Deval Patrick, Barack Obama, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)

  18. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Spring heat rises in Baltimore, and so does city violence

    As record heat baked Baltimore, a wave of violence unfurled across the city: six shootings and eight people wounded over a period of less than eight hours.
    As record heat baked Baltimore, a wave of violence unfurled across the city: six shootings and eight people wounded over a period of less than eight hours. The first shots were fired around dinnertime Wednesday, and the violence continued until after...

    Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Kent State University, Iowa State University , Culture, Colleges and Universities

  20. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Deerfield High chess champ shares skills with youngsters

    For most schoolboy chess players, approaching a chess board with Jonathan Kogen in the other chair is like a rookie NBA player confronting Michael Jordan in his prime, crouched and ready.
    For most schoolboy chess players, approaching a chess board with Jonathan Kogen in the other chair is like a rookie NBA player confronting Michael Jordan in his prime, crouched and ready. Kogen, a 17-year-old junior at Deerfield High School, is a...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Deerfield, Glenview, Chess Playing

  22. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  23. References are a very big deal today

    Joyce Lain Kennedy - Careers Now
    DEAR JOYCE: I was asked for my references when I applied as an office worker at a company near my house. I hadn't worked before so I asked several of my neighbors for references. The office manager said they were "friend" references, not job references,...

    Tags: Reid Hoffman, SpaceX, AOL LLC, PayPal, Inc., Colleges and Universities

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