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Lloyd Waters: Jobs, jobs, jobs ... going, going gone
As I sit back and watch the continuous rhetoric unfold between the political parties and their plans for increasing jobs in the current economic meltdown, I can't help but wonder exactly how successful either party might be. I also wonder if they have...Tags: Employees, China, Companies and Corporations, Interior Policy, Health and Safety at Work
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Virginia I. Licardo, 88
Virginia I. Paris Licardo, 88, of Enfield, Conn., beloved mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, with loving family at her side in Boston, Mass. Born in Amsterdam, N.Y., on July 17, 1923, she was the daughter of...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Amsterdam (Netherlands), World War II (1939-1945), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Mail Call - Oct. 12
“The new senior center will be at a great location to increase business for the medical center. Seniors can spend the day at the senior center, and just run over to the hospital to get checked out before heading home. Also, the increased traffic...Tags: Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Chrysler Group LLC, Federal Bailout Funds
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William O. Bock, 83
William Oscar Bock, 83, of Hagerstown, died Monday, Oct. 31, 2011, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born June 6, 1928, in Ashtabula, Ohio, he was the son of the late William and Sadie (Riley) Bock. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. William...Tags: Chestertown, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Obituary: Dale Harstine
Dale Edson Harstine, 88, passed away Thurs., May 23, 2013, at Thomson Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. Born Oct. 17, 1924, in New Philadelphia, Ohio, he was a son of the late Elmer and Pearl Rinehart Harstine. Mr. Harstine was a veteran of the U.S....
Tags: Science and Technology, NASCAR, Human Interest, U.S. Navy, Millennium Park
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Malehorn to be next head of World Business Chicago
Tribune reporterA longtime General Electric executive has been tapped as the new president and CEO of World Business Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Friday. Jeff Malehorn was at GE for 28 years, heading several divisions including the conglomerate's commercial...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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Property of the Week: The Ridge at Manchester West
The Ridge at Manchester West is part of a well-established community where cool summer breezes carry the laughter of children at play and the aroma of backyard barbeques. Homeowners tend gardens of flowers, herbs and vegetables. Impromptu games are held...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Glastonbury, Environmental Issues, Briarwood, House Building
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CBIA Survey: More State Firms Exporting
The Hartford CourantMore Connecticut businesses say they are sending their goods or services to international markets, according to a survey released Wednesday by the state's largest business association. And that share of the state's businesses engaged in international...Tags: China, U.S. Department of Commerce, Business, Instrument Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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READER SUBMITTED: Hartford Native A. Mark Zeffiro Named Executive Vice President And CFO Of TriMas Corporation
Greater HartfordTriMas Corporation (NASDAQ: TRS) - a diversified global manufacturer of engineered and applied products - is pleased to announce that A. Mark Zeffiro, TriMas' chief financial officer, has recently been promoted to executive vice president and chief...Tags: Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Financial Planning, Black & Decker, Economy, Business and Finance
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Homespun Advice From A Business Legend
Larry Bossidy was never the CEO of a Connecticut-based company, but he's been a big force in business here and elsewhere for decades at General Electric, Allied Signal, Honeywell International and lately, as a board member at Berkshire Bank, which owns...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Honeywell International Incorporated, Rocky Hill, Corporate Officers, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Boeing, GE say faulty part caused shutdown of 777 engines in flight
After two incidents in which engines shut down in mid-flight, Boeing Co. and General Electric Co. have warned 10 airlines of a possible mechanical problem with 777 passenger jets. The companies have traced the problem to a faulty part in the transfer...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing Co.
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