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Workplaces offer electric car charging for employees
Employees at General Motors' plant in White Marsh have an unusual workplace benefit. Anyone who drives an electric car can plug it in to charge while they work. At the plant, which produces transmissions and electric motors, workers can park their...
Tags: Employment, Automotive Equipment, Employment Opportunities, Passenger Cars, Employees
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Obama Medicare rebate plan could hurt drug companies
Reuters(Reuters) - President Barack Obama's decision to spotlight drug rebates as a way to save money on Medicare is likely to be opposed by the pharmaceutical industry, which could potentially lose billions of dollars in profits. In his annual State of the...Tags: Science and Technology, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Companies and Corporations, Health Insurance
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The Bottom Line: Service moving us up in the world
You can't underestimate the power of good manners, a friendly attitude and knowledge of different cultures when it comes to developing international business. The ability of the region's businesses and institutions to polish those soft skills became a...
Tags: Business, Marketing, Arts and Culture, NATO, Companies and Corporations
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Settlement in breast cancer claim over exposure to chemical DES
Between 1940 and 1971, many pregnant women were treated with a synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol -- commonly known as DES -- to prevent miscarriage and other complications. The drug didn’t work for that purpose, but it did have biological...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Drugs and Medicines, Breast Cancer, Medical Research
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Asbury Theological Seminary receives $249K grant
news@jessaminejournal.comAsbury Theological Seminary has been awarded a $249,741 grant by Lilly Endowment in the Endowment’s Theological School Initiative to Address Economic Challenges Facing Future Ministers. The purpose of the three-year pilot program is to enable...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Religious Education, Education, Seminaries
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Spiker-Hagerich
Ashley Spiker and Bryan Hagerich, both of Somerset, are announcing their engagement. Miss Spiker is the daughter of Clayton and Diana Spiker, Meyersdale. She is a 2000 graduate of Meyersdale Area High School and a 2004 graduate of the University of...
Tags: University of Delaware, University of Pittsburgh
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Miles set to take over as CEO of Hulman and Company
Hulman and Company has a new chief executive officer—and it’s a familiar face to those around the city of Indianapolis. Mark Miles will take over as CEO of Hulman and Company, which owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway among other holdings....
Tags: Pan American Games, Companies and Corporations, Auto Racing, Corporate Officers, Super Bowl
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Eli Lilly donates record-breaking $12.4M to United Way
Eli Lilly broke a record Monday, giving a whopping $12.4 million to the United Way. Lilly said it's the single largest gift in the company's history. The donation comes from contributions from U.S. employees and retirees in addition to a matching...
Tags: United Way , Human Interest
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Controversy continues over possibility of constitutional same-sex marriage ban in Indiana
There's ongoing controversy about the possibility of a constitutional same-sex marriage ban in Indiana. Whatever your views about gay marriage, opponents of this amendment feel that having an outright constitutional ban would be going too far, and they...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics
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Indianapolis to become first city requiring electric and non-oil city vehicles
Indianapolis hopes to set an example for the rest of the country Mayor Greg Ballard announced Wednesday his plan to change the fleet of city vehicles to electric plug-ins and non-oil fuel vehicles by 2025. The plan calls for replacing current cars...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Simon Property Group, Inc., Energy Resources
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Pacemaker could help treat Alzheimer's
Pacemakers regulate the beat of a weak heart and ease the tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, and now Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers hope the devices also will slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
Doctors at Hopkins and four other medical...Tags: Science and Technology, Trials, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Association
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S.D. FFA recognizes top leaders at State Leadership Career Development Events
BROOKINGS - The South Dakota FFA Association hosted 446 FFA members from across South Dakota at the 2012 State FFA Leadership Career Development Events on Dec. 2-3 in Pierre, S.D. These FFA members advanced to the state level competition by placing...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Arts and Culture, TransCanada Corporation, Politics
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