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    Oct 14, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. 'Our Town' at Connecticut Repertory Theater

    Our Town through Oct. 16, Connecticut Repertory Theater, UConn, Nafe Katter Theater, (860) 486-4226, crt.uconn.edu   Too many productions of Thornton Wilder's Our Town languish in a hokey, lugubrious, "aw schucks" New Hampshah dialect, in a misplaced...

    Tags: Connecticut Repertory Theatre, David Patrick Kelly, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arts and Culture

  2. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. A Reader Writes: Dean answers Probe question

    In a recent Probe article titled “When is SDSU-IV Closing?” an anonymous writer expressed concern about “plans to secretly convert the campus into an Imperial Valley College school.” Let me state unequivocally that there are no...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Colleges and Universities

  4. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. City fails to discipline some of the worst taxi drivers

    Chicago cabdrivers with multiple traffic convictions are often still behind the wheel and transporting passengers because the city has failed to pull their chauffeur licenses, a Tribune investigation has found.
    Tribune reporters
    Chicago cabdrivers with multiple traffic convictions are often still behind the wheel and transporting passengers because the city has failed to pull their chauffeur licenses, a Tribune investigation has found. A sampling of driving records for problem...

    Tags: Drunk Driving, Chicago Transit Authority, Judges, Magnificent Mile, Chicago

  6. Oct 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Lakshman Adusumilli

    India-born Lakshman Adusumilli was a student in the Rush Medical Center graduate program and living with his parents in Orland Park in 1991 when he was charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing the mother of his child with a knife and beating her with a hammer.
    India-born Lakshman Adusumilli was a student in the Rush Medical Center graduate program and living with his parents in Orland Park in 1991 when he was charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing the mother of his child with a knife and beating...

    Tags: Murder, FBI, Lawyers, Orland Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  8. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Hope Dalgleish, 77

    Hope Dalgleish, 77, of Hagerstown, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011.
    Hope Dalgleish, 77, of Hagerstown, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011. She was born Hope Hallam Anderson in February 1934. She will rest eternally with her parents in New England. Hope settled in Hagerstown in 1965 with her two sons, Jed and Michael. She...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity

  10. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Business briefs - Oct. 30

    CNB Financial Services Inc. Thomas F. Rokisky, president and chief executive officer of CNB Financial Services Inc., the parent company of CNB Bank Inc., announced for the three months ending Sept. 30, CNB had consolidated net income of $537,000, or $1....

    Tags: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Chiropractic, Breast Cancer, Ceremonies, Economy, Business and Finance

  12. Oct 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Port of Authority: Long Beach State's world-class CITT program

    The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are two of the world’s leading generators of international trade. The two busiest ports in the U.S., billions of dollars worth of cargo pass through their harbors annually, supporting millions of jobs nationwide and sustaining regional, national and international economic growth.
    The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are two of the world’s leading generators of international trade. The two busiest ports in the U.S., billions of dollars worth of cargo pass through their harbors annually, supporting millions of jobs...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Colleges and Universities, Education

  14. Nov 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Day trip to gardens planned Nov. 30

    The Continuing Education and Community Services Division at Hagerstown Community College is offering a one-day trip to view the Dupont Estate of Winterthur and the Longwood Gardens on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Cost is $105. Fee includes fully equipped motor...

    Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Holiday Vacations

  16. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Times may be tough, but that's no reason not to study what you love

    During periods of economic hardship, worries about post-graduation jobs can lead students to play it safe, choosing the most marketable major they can find. So it's no coincidence that practical fields of study like engineering and business are booming. But what if mundane courses like finance and accounting don't make your heart beat faster with excitement?
    During periods of economic hardship, worries about post-graduation jobs can lead students to play it safe, choosing the most marketable major they can find. So it's no coincidence that practical fields of study like engineering and business are booming....

    Tags: Graduation, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Food Industry, Science

  18. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. The tests, they are a-changin'

    Getting into graduate school just got harder. On Aug. 1 the GRE, the most common test for graduate school admission, saw the greatest changes in its 40-year history.
    Getting into graduate school just got harder. On Aug. 1 the GRE, the most common test for graduate school admission, saw the greatest changes in its 40-year history. It's a more complicated, longer test now. Question types and even the scoring scale...

    Tags: Online Advertising, Companies and Corporations, Chicago Tribune, Economy, Business and Finance

  20. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  21. Rosalie Kaszycki says coworkers feel like part of a family

    Rosalie Kaszycki has enjoyed a long career in banking doing what she loves and helping the community as well.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Rosalie Kaszycki has enjoyed a long career in banking doing what she loves and helping the community as well. The 52-year-old Johnstown native has been with First Commonwealth Bank of Johnstown for 33 years surrounded by coworkers she calls part of a...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, Italy, Christianity

  22. Nov 4, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. College towns draw retirees

    Not everyone loves hitting the links. And, as relaxing as surf sounds can be, even they become commonplace after awhile.
    Not everyone loves hitting the links. And, as relaxing as surf sounds can be, even they become commonplace after awhile. Active retirees and seniors, many blessed with longer life expectancies than their parents, want a combination of recreation,...

    Tags: Personal Income, Retirement, Services and Shopping, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Connecticut

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