Monster to tackle a huge job (Careers Is Fashion Designing)
Monster to tackle a huge job
Charleston Post & Courier - A heavy-duty ground vehicle described as the world's longest cargo loader is heading for the Global Aeronautica aircraft plant in North Charleston, joining four other destinations around the globe. The roughly 118-foot-long parts hauler will play a
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Designing the matrix
Kingman Daily Miner - KINGMAN The Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission, along with District 2 Supervisor Tom Sockwell, finalized a proposed lot-split matrix and addressed any lingering concerns at a joint workshop Wednesday. The matrix had already been
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Airport project nears takeoff
Vacaville Reporter - A plane is seen landing at the Nut Tree Airport recently. County supervisors will decide on bids to revamp the airport today. (Rick Roach/The Reporter) After 18 months of preparation, the Nut Tree Airport apron is ready for some action. At a meeting
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EDITOR'S MEMO
BusinessWeek - Assistant managing editor Bruce Nussbaum likes to say that innovation is "the new black." Bruce, who's usually clad in black and has an abiding passion for innovation, means that it's the very latest thing. He's right, of course, judging by the speed
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Ohio Festivals and Events
Canton Repository - Chautaqua, Gallipolis City Park, Second Ave., Gallipolis. Pickaway County Fair, Circleville. Big Apple Circus, Arena District, Columbus. Through June 25 Putnam County Fair, Ottawa. Explorations Revisited: The Quilt Surface Design Symposium Faculty
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Former radio host, legislator testing new reader' for the blind
Daily Telegram - Doug Spade, who has been blind since birth, reads the newspaper with the help of a prototype Kurzweil Reader. Spade is one of several hundred people nationally testing the new device. - Telegram photo by David Frownfelder Doug Spade a national tester
Source: www.lenconnect.com
Dragonfly seeks to net Summer St. crowd
Stamford Advocate - Little Jason is in the mood for a chopped clam pizza, but Kaitlyn prefers Asian rock shrimp. You want duck tacos while your husband craves a sea bass skewer and lobster nachos. The new Dragonfly Lounge at 488 Summer St. in downtown Stamford is the
Source: www.stamfordadvocate.com
