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    Sep 9, 2005 |Story| New York City
  1. When they build it, will you come?

    As Joshua Altesman heads out into the working world, the 25-year-old recent graduate of Northeastern University Law School said he would not have serious qualms working in a building located at Ground Zero.
    NYNewsday.com
    As Joshua Altesman heads out into the working world, the 25-year-old recent graduate of Northeastern University Law School said he would not have serious qualms working in a building located at Ground Zero. While he would worry about the possibility of...

    Tags: Tribeca, Companies and Corporations, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Ameriprise Financial Incorporated, Real Estate Sellers

  2. Feb 1, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Facing Charges, Can Eddie Perez Still Run Hartford?

    He's still the mayor.
    The Hartford Courant
    He's still the mayor. There was Eddie A. Perez, off to the side in the high, bright atrium at city hall on Friday morning. He had just finished the coffee, the handshakes and the hugs and was ready to speak about a new mobile medical van that brings...

    Tags: Criminals, Regional Authority, Prosecution, Career and Workplace, Minnie Gonzalez

  4. Nov 6, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. City left in the cold as refrigerator factory closes

    Tribune senior correspondent
    Here's a recipe for life in the de-industrialized Midwest: Take one factory. Scrap the heavy equipment Decontaminate the waste. Expose the thick beams and brickwork. Toss up some drywall, run a few pipes and connect the track lighting. Throw down...

    Tags: Treaties, Hospitals and Clinics, State Budgets, Companies and Corporations, Regional Authority

  6. Feb 25, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Look closely at going-out-of-business 'deals'

    One of the fallouts from a bad economy is store closings. Circuit City, KB Toys and Boscov's department stores are a few of the companies that have announced they were closing some of their doors in this area. But as stores disappear, don't get caught...

    Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Education, Bankruptcy

  8. Feb 17, 2009 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  9. How Fast Will The Presidency Age Obama?

    When a new U.S. President takes the oath of office, he often exudes a youthful optimism. President Obama has been hard at work since the inauguration, but when he leaves Washington, D.C., will he visibly wear the stress of his position?
    Premium Health News Service
    When a new U.S. President takes the oath of office, he often exudes a youthful optimism. President Obama has been hard at work since the inauguration, but when he leaves Washington, D.C., will he visibly wear the stress of his position? According to a...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Bill Clinton, Illnesses, Central Intelligence Agency, Colleges and Universities

  10. Jan 9, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Autism activists unmoved

    Sun reporter
    For years, the scientific evidence has been accumulating. The latest, published this week, once again showed that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative long used in childhood vaccines, does not cause the neurological disorders associated with the U.S....

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics, Infants, Government, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Aug 12, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Immigrant's death splits blue-collar town

    SHENANDOAH, Pa. — Under an elliptical moon, the sight of an illegal Mexican immigrant alone with a 15-year-old hometown girl seemed to push the beer-fueled high school football players into deadly violence.
    Chicago Tribune correspondent
    SHENANDOAH, Pa. — Under an elliptical moon, the sight of an illegal Mexican immigrant alone with a 15-year-old hometown girl seemed to push the beer-fueled high school football players into deadly violence. "Isn't it a little late for you guys to...

    Tags: Laws, Health and Safety at School, Criminals, FBI, Prosecution

  14. Apr 23, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. As economic crisis goes on, financial fears can push some over the edge

    The headlines have had a similar ring: A Frederick County man underwater on his mortgage kills himself and his family. A man accused of financial improprieties does the same while staying at a Towson hotel. A top official with Freddie Mac, a company with major money woes, is found dead in an apparent suicide.
    Baltimore Sun reporters
    The headlines have had a similar ring: A Frederick County man underwater on his mortgage kills himself and his family. A man accused of financial improprieties does the same while staying at a Towson hotel. A top official with Freddie Mac, a company...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Health and Safety at School, Suicidal Behavior, Frederick County (Maryland), Great Depression (1929)

  16. Mar 5, 2009 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  17. GM auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11

    DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s auditors have raised "substantial doubt" about the troubled automaker's ability to continue operations, and the company said it may have to seek bankruptcy protection if it can't execute a huge restructuring plan. The...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Education, Companies and Corporations, Management Change, Real Estate Sales

  18. Jan 29, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Where there's smoke, there might be food research, too

    Tribune staff reporters
    America's largest foodmaker and its biggest cigarette company for years have likened themselves to distant siblings, giants that just happened to be owned by the same parent company. In fact, Kraft Foods Inc. and Philip Morris USA have pooled expertise...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Sales, Companies and Corporations

  20. Dec 30, 2008 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  21. Houston Black on Black Youth Homicide Leads Nation

    Houston leads the nation in black on black youth homicides which are up 139% according to FBI statistics.  The statistics on youth between 14 and 24 years old were compiled by two Northeastern University professors who wrote a report on crime between 2000...

    Tags: Murder, Crimes, FBI, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Dec 29, 2008 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  23. Study: Murders among black youths on the rise

    The number of young black men and teenagers who either killed or were killed in shootings has risen at an alarming rate since 2000, a new study shows. The study, to be released Monday by criminologists at Northeastern University in Boston, comes as FBI...

    Tags: Government, Bill Clinton, Social Issues, FBI, Juvenile Delinquency

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