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Bethlehem rethinking zoning policy
Bethlehem has begun the process of a fundamental revamping of the city's zoning process, with changes that would affect day-care center operations, electronic signs, converting homes to apartments, and the size of the zoning board. City Council held...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, John Callahan, Interior Policy, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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An 'Experiment' For David Byrne, Brian Eno
Don't tell anyone, but David Byrne and Brian Eno have a new album. OK, so it's not exactly a secret. But a key facet of their first extended collaboration in 27 years was their decision not to trumpet the arrival of "Everything That Happens Will Happen...Tags: Life, Music, Amazon.com Inc., Poetry, Movies
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Citadel, CME add platform for swaps
Chicago Tribune reporterChicago Mercantile Exchange parent CME Group Inc. and hedge-fund operator Citadel Investment Group LLC on Tuesday disclosed plans to create an electronic platform to trade the complex financial instruments known as credit-default swaps. The platform...Tags: American International Group, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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Edsel D. Dunford dies at 73; Cold War aerospace engineer, TRW president
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEdsel D. Dunford, a former TRW Inc. president and aerospace engineer who helped develop pioneering satellites for the U.S. during the Cold War, died Friday. He was 73. Dunford died at his home in Rolling Hills after kidney cancer that was diagnosed in...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Space Programs, Government, Redondo Beach, Management Change
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Man, 19, charged in Delray Beach cash, electronics robbery
South Florida Sun-SentinelA 19-year-old man who police said tied up and robbed two men of cash and electronics was arrested and charged Tuesday. Delray Beach police charged Fredrick Sheldon Johnson with home invasion robbery and grand theft in the Sept. 18 incident. He was...Tags: Crimes, Delray Beach, Homes, Theft, Police Arrests
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Neal Wolkoff to lead new CME challenger ELX
Neal Wolkoff has been named chief executive of ELX Electronic Liquidity Exchange, an electronic futures exchange formed by 12 financial institutions, including Citadel Investment Group and JPMorgan Chase & Co. ELX is a yet-to-be-launched platform...Tags: Corporate Officers, New York Mercantile Exchange, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., New Products, Management Change
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CME, Citadel join to create market for swaps
Tribune staff reporterChicago Mercantile Exchange parent CME Group Inc. and hedge-fund operator Citadel Investment Group LLC unveiled plans Tuesday for creation of an electronic trading platform that would allow for trading of credit-default swaps, the sophisticated...Tags: American International Group, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Joint Ventures, Prices
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Live: Lou Reed, Ulrich Krieger and Sarth Calhoun
Times Pop Music CriticThe REDCAT stage looked like a rehearsal room Friday night when Lou Reed, Ulrich Krieger and Sarth Calhoun took the stage. Effects boxes, pedals and other sound-manipulation tools were strewed here and there in cluttered arrangements. In the center, a...Tags: Popular Music, Music, New York, John Cage, Metal and Mineral
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'Chuck' hitting its stride in Season 2
Sometimes all you want from TV is for it to bring a smile to your face. If that's what you're after, you should watch the delightful "Chuck" (7 p.m. Monday, WMAQ-Ch. 5). This show, which debuted last fall and was relaunched Sept. 29, is a zingy spy...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Central Intelligence Agency, Gossip Girl, John Larroquette, Chuck
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Horse bettor says his experiment cheating system proves reform is needed
Associated Press WriterLEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) _ Mike Maloney bets millions of dollars each year on horse races, but a small-dollar bet in which he tried to cheat the wagering system to prove it could be done has racing officials in Kentucky and elsewhere scrambling for solutions....Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Crimes, Human Mishaps, Theft, Kentucky Derby
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
ENGINEERING H2M, an engineering and architectural firm in Melville, has announced two new positions. Ernest Iannucci was promoted to electrical engineering department manager. The Carle Place resident has been with the firm since 2001, most recently as...Tags: Delaware, Manhattan (New York City), Technology, Business Enterprises, Oyster Bay
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Progressions
Architecture Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Orlando, has promoted Joe Keene to vice president of mechanical and electrical engineering services. Boards of Directors Highwinds Network Group Inc., Winter Park, has appointed Brian Bedol to its board of...Tags: Corporate Officers, Florida, Technology, Cintas Corporation, Government
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