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    May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. After ATM heist, India's IT sector again in unwelcome spotlight

    Reuters
    MUMBAI/BANGALORE (Reuters) - A breach of security at two payment card processing companies in India that led to heists at cash machines around the world has reopened questions on the risks of outsourcing sensitive financial services to the Asian nation....

    Tags: Banking, Prosecution, Finance, Fraud, Chennai (India)

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Retired astronaut encourages Western Heights students to follow dreams

    Retired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    Retired NASA astronaut Don Thomas encouraged Western Heights Middle School eighth-graders to follow their dreams and to persevere, as he did. “If you forget everything else I told you here today, the one thing I want you to remember is to never...

    Tags: NASA, Colleges and Universities, Willard Hackerman, Frederick County (Maryland), Students

  4. May 14, 2013 |Blog| Autoblog.com
  5. A conversation with Ted Klaus, chief engineer of the new Acura NSX

    Autoblog.com
    Filed under: Coupe, Hybrid, Performance, Acura, Luxury Last week, Autoblog sat down with Ted Klaus, chief engineer of the upcoming Acura NSX flagship, at the corporate headquarters of American Honda in Southern California. The roundtable discussion with a...
  6. May 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. UConn Transformation Leaves Some Faculty Out

    In the race to make the University of Connecticut more prominent and transform it into an economic engine for the state, some faculty members say their views are getting lost in the shuffle.
    The Hartford Courant
    In the race to make the University of Connecticut more prominent and transform it into an economic engine for the state, some faculty members say their views are getting lost in the shuffle. Since the 1960s, "shared governance" has been a formal...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, University of Connecticut, Engineering, Politics

  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. FEATURE-Tired of economic crisis, Sudanese pack up to try their luck abroad

    Reuters
    By Ulf Laessing KHARTOUM, May 15 (Reuters) - In a cramped government office in Khartoum, engineer Ahmed Taha and dozens of other Sudanese, lured by local newspaper adverts for jobs in the Gulf, sit waiting to get a permit to leave the country and work...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Kuwait, Employment, World Bank Group, Politics

  10. May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Tired of economic crisis, Sudanese pack up to try their luck abroad

    Reuters
    KHARTOUM (Reuters) - In a cramped government office in Khartoum, engineer Ahmed Taha and dozens of other Sudanese, lured by local newspaper adverts for jobs in the Gulf, sit waiting to get a permit to leave the country and work abroad. "I've had enough...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Kuwait, Employment, Politics, Wars and Interventions

  12. May 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Washington Co. divides duties of vacant public works chief position

    Washington County has been without a Division of Public Works director since the retirement and departure of the former department head Joe Kroboth III.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    Washington County has been without a Division of Public Works director since the retirement and departure of the former department head Joe Kroboth III. On Tuesday night, County Administrator Gregory B. Murray requested that the director position be...

    Tags: Science and Technology

  14. May 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. 'Sam Ekwurtzel: On the Beach' At Real Art Ways

    In Japan, huge concrete structures called tetrapods sit on the beach, designed to fortify coastal areas by dissipating the waves, which can become unruly. "They are thrown onto the beach like jacks," Sam Ekwurtzel says. "There are thousands of them, a running plateau."
    The Hartford Courant
    In Japan, huge concrete structures called tetrapods sit on the beach, designed to fortify coastal areas by dissipating the waves, which can become unruly. "They are thrown onto the beach like jacks," Sam Ekwurtzel says. "There are thousands of them, a...

    Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Arts, Religion and Belief, Philosophy

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Arlington Heights board considers flood study

    Arlington Heights is moving forward on another study for a long-term flooding fix, but officials said the short-term answer is overhead sewers. At a meeting Monday night, the village board gave the preliminary green light to the commissioning of a $285,...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Elections, Local Government, Politics

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Ironton Ferry overhaul nearly done, questions linger on project delays

    EAST JORDAN -- A delay in getting engineering drawings finished for changes to the Ironton Ferry is why the vessel is still not operational a month later than normal, and likely will not be for at least another 10 days.
    EAST JORDAN -- A delay in getting engineering drawings finished for changes to the Ironton Ferry is why the vessel is still not operational a month later than normal, and likely will not be for at least another 10 days. That was the report brought to...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Elections, Frank Hamilton, Voting, Memorial Day

  20. May 14, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  21. World science map grim for Latin America

    The highly respected Nature Scientific Reports journal has just published a map of the world's leading science cities, and it looks pretty bad for emerging countries: It shows the planet's northern hemisphere full of lights, and the south almost solidly...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Northeastern University, Brazil, Colleges and Universities, Mexico

  22. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Obamacare's tax on innovation

    Government leaders are asking us to out-innovate, out-export and out-work our competitors in order for the United States to turn this economy around. But what if our own government was instituting policies that proved to be some of the biggest obstacles in achieving those goals?
    Government leaders are asking us to out-innovate, out-export and out-work our competitors in order for the United States to turn this economy around. But what if our own government was instituting policies that proved to be some of the biggest obstacles...

    Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Instrument Engineering, Agriculture, National Government, Colleges and Universities

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