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Tech treasures on the Monterey Peninsula
MotorTrend Magazine1956 Firebird II TitaniumGM's Firebird series of turbine-powered cars fired the imaginations of all who saw them, but they also pushed the boundaries of research into turbine engine design, which at the time seemed like it might be the next big thing. The... -
Eye-opening exhibit is a sight to see
247-4783Martin's Margins may have been the most common kind of eyeglasses worn during the late 1700s. But if you moved among the vain — like George Washington or Napoleon — you disdained their large round lenses and ponderous frames, preferring...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Justice System, Fashion Trends, History, Olde Towne Portsmouth
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Florida's unemployment rate hits its worst level since 1995
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida lost more than 21,000 jobs in July from the month before, and its unemployment rate jumped to 6.1 percent -- the worst in more than 13 years. In preliminary data released Friday by the state Agency for Workforce Innovation, Florida's seasonally...Tags: Employment, Business, Unemployment, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Orlando
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Small business: August is month for self-employed to sign up for health coverage
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida's self-employed individuals can take advantage this month of open enrollment for health-care coverage. From Aug. 1 to Aug. 31, insurers and health-maintenance organizations that write small-group policies must offer basic and standard coverage to...Tags: Business, Government, Small Businesses, Health Treatments, Orlando
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Partnership bad for Florida business
The anti-trust investigations by Congress, the U.S. Department of Justice and state Attorney General Bill McCollum into the Google-Yahoo joint venture in online-search advertising are appropriate and encouraging. A Google-Yahoo partnership would give...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Google Inc., Bill McCollum
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Google-Yahoo partnership a suffocating prospect
The anti-trust investigations into the Google-Yahoo joint venture in online search advertising are appropriate and encouraging. A Google-Yahoo partnership would give Google control of nearly 90 percent of Internet search. Google has already amassed nearly...Tags: University of South Florida, Internet, Computing and Information Technology, Google Inc.
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Pivotal Products
The Hartford CourantJune Staunton can't live without it. "It's marvelous," she said, beaming. It connects to several rooms in her Glastonbury home. It runs quieter than other, similar machines. It helps keep her life in order. Sound like the latest in mobile connectivity?...Tags: East Hartford, Robert Burns, Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Glastonbury
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Orlando entrepreneur floats idea to clean pools
Sentinel Staff WriterScot Weiss left a full-time career in finance and accounting for one that requires taking financial risks and fiddling with gadgets in the garage. The onetime chief financial officer for Orlando developer Cameron Kuhn made the switch to inventor after he...Tags: Rollins College, SeaWorld, Cameron Kuhn, Aquatica, Corporate Officers
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Ivins stood to gain financially from anthrax scare
Bruce E. Ivins, the government biodefense scientist linked to the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, stood to gain financially from the huge federal spending in the fear-filled aftermath of those killings, the Los Angeles Times has learned. Ivins is listed...Tags: Defense, Illnesses, Biotechnology, Armed Forces, Pfizer Incorporated
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Suspected anthrax mailer stood to gain financially
Los Angeles TimesBruce E. Ivins, the government biodefense scientist linked to the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, stood to gain financially from massive federal spending in the fear-filled aftermath of those killings, the Los Angeles Times has learned. Ivins is...Tags: Biotechnology, Terrorism, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Medical Specialization, Biotechnology Industry
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Anthrax Suspect Stood to Gain Financially on Vaccines
Los Angeles TimesBruce E. Ivins, the government biodefense scientist linked to the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, stood to gain financially from the massive federal spending in the fear-filled aftermath of those killings, the Los Angeles Times has learned. Ivins is...Tags: Defense, Illnesses, Biotechnology, Armed Forces, Pfizer Incorporated
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Scientist stood to gain profit from vaccines
Tribune NewspapersBruce Ivins, the government biodefense scientist linked to the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, stood to gain financially from the massive federal spending in the fear-filled aftermath of those killings, the Los Angeles Times has learned. Ivins is listed...Tags: Contracts, Biotechnology, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Preventative Medicine, Medical Specialization
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