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Flood worries and some relief in Irene's wake
Associated PressStripped of hurricane rank, Tropical Storm Irene spent the last of its fury Sunday, leaving treacherous flooding and millions without power — but an unfazed New York and relief that it was nothing like the nightmare authorities feared. Slowly,...Tags: Connecticut, New York City, Regional Authority, Transportation Accidents, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: Connecticut, Companies and Corporations, Regional Authority, Politics, Chesapeake Bay
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'Bark for Life' draws cancer survivors, furry friends
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIn Sunday's bright sun, a large cap shaded 4-year-old Brandon Mirich's head, which is balding and sensitive from chemotherapy. The leukemia is in remission. So now he deals with the medications for three years. But this was an easy day in Howard Park....Tags: Leukemia, Auction Service, Hospitals and Clinics, Indiana, Diseases and Illnesses
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Hazel E. Melchior, registered nurse, dies
Hazel E. Melchior, a retired registered nurse and avid reader, died Aug. 18 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 88. The daughter of a postal worker and a homemaker, Hazel E. Bready was born and raised in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Johns Hopkins Hospital, The New York Times, Rosedale (Queens, New York)
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Irene whips Maryland
Marylanders began cleaning up from Hurricane Irene this morning but mostly the state emerged from the storm without significant damage or widespread flooding, as feared.
Emergency officials cautioned that high winds are expected throughout the day as the...Tags: Connecticut, New York City, Politics, Chesapeake Bay, Cecil County
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Corona del Mar Today: Crews install city wayfinding signs in CdM
Crews installed a bright blue wayfinding sign last week on East Coast Highway at Fernleaf Avenue as part of a citywide project to add 65 informational signs. The project briefly closed one lane of Coast Highway's westbound traffic while the sign was...Tags: Real Estate, Transportation, Business Enterprises, New York, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Floating In The Summer Tide
The Hartford CourantDuring a recent visit to Guilford Harbor and the mouth of the East River, I saw a man on a paddleboard. He wasn't paddling or riding the waves. He was just laying on his back with a hand in the river gently tapping the surface of the water and letting the...Tags: Connecticut, Land Resources, Long Island Sound, Human Interest, Bodies of Water
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Hurricane Irene: Airlines cancel nearly 2,500 flights
Money & CompanyWith Hurricane Irene bearing down on the East Coast, airlines have canceled nearly 2,500 flights and are warning that several major airports could shut down entirely as early as Sunday. Because the East Coast is home to the busiest airspace...... -
Hurricane Irene: Home Depot, other outlets swamped ahead of storm
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Shari Redstone venture capital firm begins investments
Company TownShari Redstone has launched a venture capital fund to focus on early stage media and technology investments. The company, formed this year, has made at least one investment to La Jolla California start-up Nettle Inc.... -
New Mason-Dixon poll: Romney leads in Florida, would beat Obama
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelA new Florida Poll from Ron Sachs Communications and Mason-Dixon Polling & Research finds that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney holds a solid early lead in Florida over seven other GOP candidates and would beat President Barack Obama head-to-... -
Gasoline lags behind crude oil in price descent
When the price of crude oil moves up or down, the amount charged to motorists for the gasoline refined from it typically heads in the same direction.
But as seen this summer, movements in the two products’ pricing don’t necessarily happen...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Automotive Equipment, Labor Day, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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