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Connecticut Arts Groups Get $1.15 Million From NEA Grants
Hartford CourantNational Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman announced today that the NEA plans to award 928 grants totaling $77.17 million to not-for-profit organizations nationwide. These grants support exemplary projects in arts education, dance,...Tags: International Organizations, David Dorfman, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Education, Oscar Hammerstein
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Be prepared: When hotel and car reservations can't be fulfilled
Airlines aren't the only travel suppliers that sometimes can't accommodate you even when you have a reservation. Hotels and car rental companies, too, can sometimes fail to honor a reservation, but unlike airlines, they are under no specific obligation to...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Travel, Rental Service, Hotels and Accommodations, Passenger Cars
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Sell out of IID's present, future power assets
Did Imperial Irrigation District give away its energy control area (on a recent) Friday in a hastily called 3:15 meeting by approving specific agreements under the protection of a supposedly non-binding umbrella memo of understanding agreement? The fact... -
June 11, 2011: 165 teachers to be laid off, 100 fewer than expected
Of The Morning CallThe Allentown School District plans to lay off 165 teachers, 100 fewer than what officials anticipated last week. But the latest round of layoff notices, issued Friday, could drop slightly if the teachers union approves a two-year contract extension that...Tags: Elections, Colleges and Universities, Job Layoffs, Retirement, Teachers Unions
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Agreements between Somerset County, CSX benefit bike trail
Daily American reporterCommissioners signed off on two agreements with CSX Transportation Tuesday that will benefit the Great Allegheny Passage. The first contract is a construction agreement with CSX to raise a portion of the Keystone Viaduct on the Great Allegheny Passage at...Tags: Railway Transportation, Somerset County (Maryland), Travel, Science and Technology, Vehicles
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Agriculture still a bright spot in American economy
USDA Maryland Farm Service Agency USDA Maryland Farm Service Agency Last week, we learned that farm income in 2011 is forecast to reach an all-time high, up 28 percent over 2010, signaling that American agriculture remains a bright spot in our nation'...Tags: Economic Organization, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Productivity
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Danville tobacco warehouse to be demolished
dbrock@amnews.comIf the walls of the soon-to-be toppled Farmers Tobacco Warehouse No. 1 could talk, their stories would fill volumes. Owner Jerry Rankin has heard most of them over the years. “This has just been a special place,” Rankin said. Rankin...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Human Interest, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Jobless benefits aren't welfare
Opponents of continuing the extension of unemployment insurance often make one of the following arguments: (1) the program is welfare for the undeserving; (2) it subsidizes leisure and is a major contributor to the high unemployment rate; or (3) the...Tags: Federal Reserve, Interior Policy, Insurance, Interior Policy, Appendicitis
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Our View: No way out of contract could spell trouble
It doesn’t matter who you are, longterm contracts with no way out seem scary and risky even when you’re being told they’re not. At least that’s the way we see it, because after all, we’re looking out for the greater good of...Tags: Elections, Headaches, California, Politics
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Division of mall operator Westfield wins LAX concessions contract
L.A. NOWAirport officials on Monday selected a shopping mall operator to perform the next overhaul of dining and retail concessions at busy Los Angeles International Airport.... -
Speaking of freeloaders...
Change of SubjectIf you don’t want to buy insurance, then you have to help pay for the cost of the state picking up your bill, because under federal law if someone doesn’t have insurance, then we have to care for them in...... -
South Koreans still angry over U.S. free-trade pact
World NowFree trade pact: South Koreans continue to protest a free-trade agreement signed with the U.S. that takes affect next month...
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