Displaying items 61-72 of 3386
» View wsbt.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-283
Next >
-
Hay honored as 50-year member of Hillcrest Grange
Somerset County Grangers celebrated 50 continuous years of membership of one of their loyal members at a dinner meeting held May 8 in Somerset Township. David R. Hay of Somerset received the National Grange's "Golden Sheaf" certificate and a 50-year...
Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Army, Bloomington, Illinois State University
-
INTERVIEW-Tennis-Raonic sees a gain from training in Spain
ReutersBy Iain Rogers MADRID, May 23 (Reuters) - Milos Raonic would probably not feature on most people's list of potential French Open champions but the two-metre Canadian with the booming serve has been working hard on his clay game in Spain and has the...Tags: Tennis, Michael Berrer, Milos Raonic, Madrid (Spain), Juan Monaco
-
Passive, yet powerful houses
The idea of passive house design isn't new. It was first promoted in the early 1990s. But the concept — virtually airtight buildings, heavily insulated and using triple-glazed windows, requiring little energy for heating or cooling — has yet...
Tags: Environmental Issues, New York City, Energy Saving, Personal Service, Alternative Energy
-
Arnie Weidner made many friends along his journey
Daily American correspondentArnie Weidner, who died Tuesday, never knew a stranger. In fact, this Korean War veteran and Allegheny Township farmer could tell the most interesting and colorful stories about his life. He had friends everywhere – at the Veterans Home...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), United Nations, Auction Service, Agriculture, Farms
-
Borussia Dortmund penpix for Champions League final
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Penpix of Borussia Dortmund players ahead of the Champions League final against Bayern Munich at Wembley on Saturday. Goalkeepers: 1-Roman Weidenfeller, 32: The goalkeeper, who has never won a Germany call-up, has been outstanding,...Tags: Human Interest
-
Justin Bieber's monkey 'Mally' becomes German state property
ReutersBERLIN, May 21 (Reuters) - A monkey which belonged to popstar Justin Bieber has become German national property after the singer failed to provide authorities with the documents needed to reclaim the pet seized by customs officials. Bieber had until...Tags: Justin Bieber
-
TREASURIES-U.S. bonds steady, pausing for clues on Fed bond buys
Reuters* Benchmark U.S. bond yields hover near two-month highs * Chicago, New York Fed presidents set to speak * U.S. Fed to buy $2.75 bln to $3.50 bln medium term bonds By Richard Leong NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - U.S. government debt prices were little...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Labor Markets, Consumer Confidence, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Bonds
-
ANALYSIS-German households pay for lower industrial power prices
Reuters* German wholesale power is cheaper than in France, Netherlands * Cheaper industrial power paid for by soaring household bills * Ways sought to rein in household bill explosion By Henning Gloystein and Vera Eckert LONDON/FRANKFURT, May 21 (Reuters)...Tags: Lobbying, Conservation, France, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving
-
Chicago classical music ensemble Dal Niente gets fierce
A couple of years ago Ensemble Dal Niente trumpeted its mission as presenting "the fiercest music of recent decades." The Chicago-based group of super-musicians still focuses on championing, commissioning and performing some of the most uncompromising...
Tags: DePaul University, Lady Gaga, France, Kanye West, Culture
-
SAP looks to recruit people with autism as programmers
ReutersFRANKFURT (Reuters) - German software company SAP is looking to recruit people with autism as programmers and product testers, drawing on skills that can include a close attention to detail and an ability to solve complex problems. SAP has asked start-up...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Learning Disability, Behavioral Conditions, Asperger Syndrome, Microsoft Corporation
-
Analysis: German households pay for lower industrial power prices
ReutersLONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German households are paying for ever cheaper wholesale power supplies to industry as the government uses money from soaring domestic bills to subsidize renewable energy, in turn creating overcapacity on the country's grid....Tags: Lobbying, Conservation, France, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy
-
Germany's Bundesbank says second quarter growth to show definite improvement, risks remain
AP Business WriterFRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germany's central bank expects the country's economy to improve "markedly" in the second quarter — a development that could boost the wider eurozone as it struggles to get out of recession. The Bundesbank said...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Government Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, European Central Bank
May 22, 2013
|Story| Daily American
May 23, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 23, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 22, 2013
|Story| Daily American
May 22, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
May 22, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 21, 2013
|Story| AP Broadcast
Original site for Germany topic gallery.