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GLOBAL MARKETS-U.S. stocks dip, euro falls on weak data
Reuters* Disappointing U.S., euro zone data fuel hopes of stimulus * U.S., German bond yields rise on weak regional data * Dollar rises against most currencies except yen * Oil, gold stuck in losing streaks due to stronger greenback By Richard Leong NEW YORK,...Tags: Finance, Market and Exchange, Financial Markets, Germany, Petroleum Industry
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Letters to the Editor - May 15
Please vote to keep Montgomery Township dry To the editor: Attention all Montgomery Township voters. Please vote “no” to keep Montgomery Township dry. If the Montgomery Township referendum passes, it will open the door for Whitetail Resort...Tags: Family, Annapolis, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Abusive Behavior
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Nikkei breaks above 15,000 pts on weak yen, dollar resilient
Reuters* MSCI Asia-Pacific ex-Japan slips 0.2 pct * Australian shares sag 0.8 pct as mining shares fall * Japan's Nikkei jumps 2.3 pct, hits 5-1/2-year high * Yen hovers near 4-1/2-year low vs dollar By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE, May 15 (Reuters) - Asian...Tags: Federal Reserve, Finance, Petroleum Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Credit Ratings
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Car Hits House In Plainfield; No One Hurt
The Hartford CourantA car crashed into an unoccupied house Saturday, but no one was injured, according to police. At around 11:30 a.m., Shala L. Peterson, 25, of 331 Tarbox Road, stopped her car at the intersection of Lillibridge and Norwich Roads, then drove straight...Tags: Norwich
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Forgetfulness not necessarily a sign of dementia
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: As his caregiver, how can I tell if my father's memory loss is just a natural part of aging, or if it's the early stages of Alzheimer's disease? At what point should I take him to be seen by a physician? ANSWER: In many people, memory...Tags: General Practitioners, Pharmaceuticals, Memory Loss, Mayo Clinic, Medical Research
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Lowering blood alcohol limit for drinking and driving no big deal
Lowering the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers would be no big deal. Except for those who can’t handle their liquor before climbing behind the wheel. The National Transportation Safety Board has dropped the equivalent of a Saké bomb on...
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dangers on the job have one group taking action
selzie@kspr.comBRANSON, Mo. - For some workers taking extreme risks is all a part of the job but sometimes it can lead to injuries or even death. According to the Safety Council of the Ozarks working in construction poses one of the biggest safety threats, but even...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Simulator shows Orange teens the dangers of texting, driving
A close friend of Colonial High School senior Lora Abdulhak was killed by a driver who was texting. But it wasn't until she tried a simulator that imitates the hazards of texting while driving that Abdulhak, 18, vowed to stop doing it herself. The...
Tags: T-Mobile, Florida Highway Patrol, Verizon Communications, Teaching and Learning, Florida Legislature
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Legislation Would Ground Recalled Rental Cars
KickingTiresA bipartisan group of U.S. senators last week introduced a bill that would prohibit rental-car companies from renting or selling vehicles with an open manufacturer's recall. The legislation, the Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Safe Rental Car Act of 2013,...Tags: Barbara Boxer, Claire McCaskill, U.S. Congress, Lisa Murkowski, Product Recalls
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'No text worth dying for'
South Bend TribuneKristy Robinson admits she is more likely to text at a stoplight when she's running late. "And I'm always late," she adds. But the 32-year-old South Bend resident isn't the only one who finds it tempting to text behind the wheel. According to a survey...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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US safety agency investigates complaints that doors won't close properly on Mazda 6 cars
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. auto safety officials are investigating complaints that doors won't close properly on more than 39,000 cars made by Mazda. The probe affects Mazda 6 cars from the 2009 model year. The National Highway Traffic Safety...Tags: Mazda, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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