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Running on Empty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHow far can we stretch a gallon of gasoline? OK, maybe it isn't a question for the ages. But with oil setting new records at more than $60 per barrel, it seems like a good time to ask. And considering that the U.S. economy is hooked on oil imported from...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Economic Policy, Ford, Texas, The Office
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Rush job fixing runway requires $2.4 million repair
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe asphalt had not even cooled when the first plane took off at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after a late-night scramble to repave the main runway. The work on a key intersection was supposed to take 28 hours over three days....Tags: Josephus Eggelletion, Contracts, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Hollywood (Broward, Florida)
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Firms to present proposals to panel
Special to The Morning CallThree engineering firms bidding to prepare a comprehensive plan for Weissport and East Penn, Mahoning and Franklin townships will make proposals to a committee. The Central Carbon County Joint Comprehensive Planning Committee, made up of...Tags: Natural Resources, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Natural Resource Industry
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Proposed road would destroy wetlands
Sun reporterFederal and state officials have scheduled a hearing on Charles County's proposal for a new highway that would require the destruction of 7 acres of wetlands around Mattawoman Creek. The Army Corps of Engineers and Maryland Department of the...Tags: Natural Resources, Wetlands, Rivers, Maryland, Environmental Pollution
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Different speeds pose real threat
After reading Michael Dresser's column "Fast talk from a highway expert" (July 21) in which he cites the thoughts of Tom Hicks, State Highway Administration chief safety engineer, on speed limits, I thought: How refreshing to hear someone talk sense....Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Technology
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Middletown Developer Buys Broadcast House In Downtown Hartford
Courant Staff WriterThe owner of a Middletown-based company has bought the WFSB-Channel 3 Broadcast House at the heart of Hartford's Constitution Plaza and says he plans to demolish the now-vacant structure and erect a 100,000-square-foot "tech building." "I have...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Real Estate Buyers, Islam, Eddie A. Perez, Meredith Corporation
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Awards
Paul J. Halyard, forensics engineer and HVAC specialist, was honored recently by the Unviersity of Central Florida Foundation with the president's Medallion Society Award. Halyard served as chairman of the committee that helped set up the American Society...Tags: Medical Staff, Orlando, Windermere, Awards and Prizes, Florida
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For West Point unit, return is 'awesome'
247-4534The combat engineers of the Virginia Army National Guard's 237th Engineer Company filed into the small West Point High School gym to an ear-splitting ovation. Untold willpower kept families in the bleachers as their men stood in formation, so close, and...Tags: West Point, Explosions, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Government, Emergency Incidents
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Students get hands-on experience
Sun ReporterIn one classroom, students pore over wires and switches, a complicated array of materials used to produce a working version of a mazelike circuit diagram on the projection screen. In another - actually not a classroom at all, but the woods behind a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Fort Meade, Water Pollution, University of Maryland, High Schools
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