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    Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Flip the switch on new light bulb rules for 2013

    When we asked photographer Matthew Rolston to give readers a primer on lamps and bulbs earlier this year, we knew more light bulb regulations were coming to California in 2013. We knew how important lighting was in Rolston's photography. And we knew that he had designed the lighting of guest rooms at the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills.
    When we asked photographer Matthew Rolston to give readers a primer on lamps and bulbs earlier this year, we knew more light bulb regulations were coming to California in 2013. We knew how important lighting was in Rolston's photography. And we knew...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Science and Technology

  2. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. State board says it can regulate compounding pharmacies

    The state board that regulates Maryland pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal government should have more authority.
    The state board that regulates Maryland pharmacies like the Massachusetts firm under investigation in a national fungal meningitis outbreak said it can adequately oversee so-called compounding pharmacies, despite cries from critics that the federal...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , National Government, Retraining

  4. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Ex-BPI worker sues ABC, Oliver over 'pink slime'

    SIOUX FALLS - A former worker at a South Dakota beef processor is suing ABC News, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and a food blogger, saying their use of the phrase ''pink slime'' to describe one of the company's products led to him losing his job. Bruce...

    Tags: Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, McDonald's, The New York Times, Food Industry

  6. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Nothing's cooking on Chicago food trucks

    The jibarito sandwich is a Chicago invention featuring seared steak, lettuce, tomato and cheese between hot fried plantains.
    The jibarito sandwich is a Chicago invention featuring seared steak, lettuce, tomato and cheese between hot fried plantains. But the Jibarito Stop food truck may never serve its namesake sandwich. That's because the dish needs to be cooked to order,...

    Tags: Small Businesses, Vehicles, Food Industry, Business, Science and Technology

  8. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Highway deaths at lowest level since 1949; bike, truck fatalities rise

    Highway deaths last year fell to their lowest level since 1949 but the number of bicyclists and pedestrians dying on America's roads continued to rise, federal safety regulators said Monday.
    Highway deaths last year fell to their lowest level since 1949 but the number of bicyclists and pedestrians dying on America's roads continued to rise, federal safety regulators said Monday. Overall traffic fatalities fell 1.9% to 32,367 in 2011,...

    Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Head Injuries, Injuries and Wounds, Social Media, Science and Technology

  10. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Company zaps bread to keep it mold-free

    LUBBOCK, Texas -- Attention, bread shoppers: A Texas company could have the answer to some consumers’ unwelcome discovery that just-purchased loaves contain mold.  MicroZap Inc. claims its technology allows bread to stay mold-free for 60 days. The...

    Tags: Breads, Health and Safety at School, Manhattan (New York City), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Consumers

  12. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  13. Breathers Beware: Particulate Fouls Icy Fairbanks

    Retired Fairbanks, Alaska teacher Patrice Lee says particulate in the smoky air outside her home is forcing her son to stay inside.
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    Retired Fairbanks, Alaska teacher Patrice Lee says particulate in the smoky air outside her home is forcing her son to stay inside. Nineteen-year-old Alex Lee has undergone multiple heart surgeries and particulate can trigger irregular heartbeat,...

    Tags: Heart Attack, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology

  14. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Our View: Salute for week of Dec. 10

    Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Santa's helpers Santa will have more bicycles to deliver this year thanks to a donation by the Petoskey Department of Public Safety....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Holidays, Government, Science and Technology

  16. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Life expectancy rises as fine particle air pollution drops

    A new study links even small reductions in fine particle air pollution to increased life expectancy.
    A new study links even small reductions in fine particle air pollution to increased life expectancy.   Researchers who compared data from 545 counties across the U.S., including many in California, found that a drop in fine particulate matter, known as...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Air Pollution, Environmental Issues

  18. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Water Polo: McLaren, Papa, Kapana help Team USA advance

    Newport Harbor High graduate Maddy McLaren, Corona del Mar senior Cassidy Papa and Newport Harbor sophomore Carlee Kapana have helped the United States women's water polo youth national team win its group at the FINA Youth World Championships in Perth,...

    Tags: Polo, Sports, Water Polo, Science and Technology

  20. Dec 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Prospective fiance mulls over his choice

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> I'm thinking about asking my girlfriend to marry me, but I'm not sure. We've been together for about two years but have known each other much longer. We have heavily overlapping social circles.
    Dear Amy: I'm thinking about asking my girlfriend to marry me, but I'm not sure. We've been together for about two years but have known each other much longer. We have heavily overlapping social circles. We get along very well most of the time, but when...

    Tags: Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology

  22. Dec 4, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Symphony needs to raise additional $2.8 million for new contract to take effect

    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra still needs to raise $2.8 million&hellip;or the music could stop again.
    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra still needs to raise $2.8 million…or the music could stop again. Under the terms of a new contract agreement, the group must raise $5 million by February. According to our newsgathering partners at the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Layoffs and Downsizing, Music, Entertainment, Music Industry

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