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Concrete canoes returning to the Que for national competition
Daily American Staff Writer @DAPeteBosakJOHNSTOWN — The organization behind a national concrete canoe competition was so impressed with the Quemahoning Reservoir that it's bringing its national event back to Somerset County next year. Members of the Cambria Somerset Authority, which owns...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Students, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Engineering
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Asia Private Equity Weekly News, June 4, 2013
ReutersHONG KONG, June 4 (Reuters) - News and developments in Asia private equity from Reuters News for the week ending May 31. MAY 31 BANK OF China and Morgan Stanley have combined to provide $7 billion of loans to finance Shuanghui International's record...Tags: Chemical Industry, Financing and Stock Offerings, Smithfield Foods, Singapore, China
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Bang Bang Pie Shop piloting new technology, Square Stand
RedEyeBang Bang Pie Shop in Logan Square is one of 13 businesses country-wide that have been chosen to pilot Square Stand, a new hardware by Square Inc. that turns an iPad into a complete payment system, replacing traditional cash registers. Since receiving...Tags: Apple iPad, Square, Inc., Square Register, Pies and Tarts, Science and Technology
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College Lines
MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY: The following area residents were among the 1,110 students who graduated from Millersville University of Pennsylvania during the spring 2013 undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18 in Millersville's Biemesderfer...Tags: Coastal Carolina University , Philosophy, Melbourne, Teaching and Learning, Graduation
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Boeing shifting 300 engineering jobs to Long Beach
After years of downsizing in Southern California, Boeing Co. said it will shift at least 300 engineering jobs on commercial aircraft to its longtime facility in Long Beach. During the next six to nine months, company employees will relocate from the...
Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Boeing Co., Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology
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Caltech professor wins another prestigious award
Caltech professor Frances Arnold has won an Eni Award for her work in renewable energy. Arnold shares the award with UCLA professor James C. Liao, who chairs the school’s chemical and biomolecular engineering department. They will be honored at...
Tags: Mike Gatto, Human Interest, Barack Obama, Engineering, Science and Technology
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Agrium suspends engineering on $3 billion U.S. nitrogen project
ReutersJune 3 (Reuters) - Canadian fertilizer company Agrium Inc said on Monday that it was suspending engineering work on a proposed $3 billion nitrogen plant in the United States and would focus on finding a strategic partner and gas contract for the project....Tags: Agrium Incorporated, Science and Technology
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Governor agreed to vets home contract if money can be found
Despite being millions of dollars short of the estimated amount needed to fully pay for the project, Gov. Dennis Daugaard agreed last week to conditionally accept the bid by Scull Construction of Rapid City to build the new State Veterans Home at Hot...Tags: Eight Rowing, Engineering, Arts and Culture, Regional Authority, Health Insurance
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As American as factory-made apple pie
Until the late 19th century, Americans got their food from nearby farms or from their own gardens. Meals were prepared at home, and if a food wasn't in season, it wasn't on the table. Beginning in the early 20th century, however, the way we produce,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Farms, Fisher-Price
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Career move: from finance to information technology
Who: Kevin J. Suarez, 29, of Deerfield Beach From: Mutual fund analyst at Jupiter Distribution Partners LLC To: Tier 1 technician with Integrated Technology Corporate Solutions Inc. in Fort Lauderdale in 2012 Start date: January, he was promoted...
Tags: Personal Finance, Retirement Planning Services, Microsoft Corporation, Fort Lauderdale, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Boger, Mumma honored at Washington County Technical School
Zachary Boger and Katelyn Mumma were named students of the month for May at Washington County Technical High School. Boger is a senior in the pre-engineering program at Tech High, where he is carrying a 3.75 grade- point average, with a course schedule...Tags: Human Interest, Hobbies, Animals, Engineering, Science and Technology
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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - June 3
ReutersCompiled for Reuters by Media Monitors. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) Echo Entertainment, owner of The Star casino, is planning to invest over A$1 billion...Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Ice Hockey, Real Estate Buyers, Business, National Australia Bank Limited
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