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Bagged greens: To wash or not to wash
The salad chefs I know fall into two camps: Some serve pre-washed bagged leafy greens straight from the bag. The others insist on washing them first, even though the bag label promises that the contents are "triple-washed."
Over the years, I've ignored...Tags: Consumers, Health, Health and Safety at School, Manufacturing and Engineering, University of California, Davis
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Six ways to save money on auto insurance
State leaders and insurers are pushing for changes aimed at lowering automobile premiums by fighting inflated or fraudulent personal injury protection claims, but there are other ways you can save.
Consider this advice from industry experts.
Shop...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Insurance, Consumers, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Companies and Corporations
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Looking forward to a stealth flyover
Roberta Medford writes (“Keep bombers away from Rose Parade”, Dec. 18) to criticize the U.S. Air Force’s flyover of a B-2 stealth bomber in Pasadena’s Rose Parade. In contrast, I applaud and look forward to it playing an...Tags: Festive Events, General Electric Company, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Military, Port of Los Angeles
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End of blender's credit may bump up E85 prices
Consumers are likely to see the cost of E85 rise at the pump, but the end of the federal blender's credit for ethanol is otherwise not likely to send any major ripples through Minnesota's agriculture economy. "No end-of-the-world scenario here,'' said...Tags: Government, Consumers, Biofuels, Manufacturing and Engineering, Credit and Debt
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End of blender credit likely to bump E85 prices upward
By Tom Cherveny West Central Tribune, Willmar, Minn. onsumers are likely to see the cost of E85 rise at the pump, but the end of the federal blender’s credit for ethanol is otherwise not likely to send any major ripples through Minnesota’s...Tags: Government, Consumers, Biofuels, Manufacturing and Engineering, Credit and Debt
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The comeback of the American car
CNNAs the 2012 Detroit Auto Show approaches, the American auto industry looks to be stronger than it has in many years. Massive restructurings, helped by government-run bankruptcies, helped GM and Chrysler improve their balance sheets, but product...Tags: Ford, General Motors Corp., Passenger Cars, New Products, Jeep
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One of the basics
Upon announcing earlier this week that Harford County government had retained its AAA bond rating, County Executive David R. Craig made a wry comment to the effect that the federal government could take a lesson from Harford County when it comes to fiscal...Tags: Finance, Government, Ratings, Money and Monetary Policy, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Aberdeen library's water problem might be at an end
jbahr@aberdeennews.comBecause of a recent drain tile project and the correction of problems found during that work, city officials are optimistic that water problems at Alexander Mitchell Public Library have been solved. Library director Shirley Arment wants to see the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Libraries
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5 gadget trends to watch at CES
CNNLike a stereotypical beauty pageant, it looks like thin will be in at the world's largest annual gadget convention next week in Las Vegas. At the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, computer makers will be pushing a new breed of ultra-thin,...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Blu-ray Discs, Consumer Goods Industries, Netflix Inc., Passenger Cars
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Wichita police looking for suspect after attempted abduction
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita police are looking for a man who they believe tried to kidnap a 13-year-old girl. A woman reports that her daughter was approached at 12th and Cleveland while waiting for the school bus Friday morning. The girl says that a man drove up and asked...Tags: Kidnapping, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering
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Grants available for S.D. blender pump installation
PIERRE - Gov. Dennis Daugaard says $950,000 in grants will be made available through the Governor's Office of Economic Development to help pay for the installation of blender pumps and associated infrastructure at retail gas stations in South Dakota....Tags: Government, Biofuels, Manufacturing and Engineering, Executive Branch, Environmental Issues
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