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Lots of local progress in 2012
As the new year begins, there is excitement about economic development momentum in St. Joseph County. We are again in the middle of conversations with companies seeking to expand or relocate to our area. Around the state and across the Midwest,...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries
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2012 another bad year for U.S. disasters, and it may get worse
Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country. Superstorm Sandy hit New York, ruined parts of the New Jersey coast and closed the...Tags: Stock Market, Munich (Germany), Weather, Landforms, Ecosystems
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'Nature Wars' details an uneasy relationship
-------------------- Nature Wars The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards Into Battlegrounds Jim Sterba Crown, 368 pp., $26 -------------------- The nature-challenged reader will discover many new and startling facts in Jim...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times
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L.A. Auto Show: Jaguar Land Rover unveils F-Type, Range Rover
The storied British brands Jaguar and Land Rover brought three new premium vehicles to the Los Angeles Auto Show, hoping to make a splash in its most important regional market. Now one company under the name Jaguar Land Rover, the automaker launched a...
Tags: Porsche, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles, Land Rover, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Whose traffic camera system is bigger? D.C.'s or Baltimore's?
The Baltimore SunWhose traffic camera system is bigger? D.C. or Baltimore's? In the Baltimore Sun's speed camera investigation published Sunday, Xerox State & Local Solutions, Baltimore's speed camera vendor, called the city's automated traffic enforcement system the...Tags: Washington, DC, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Presidential vision for America lives on in JFK 50 Mile ultramarathon
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comHeavily rooted in U.S. history, what has become the JFK 50 Mile ultramarathon began as a challenge issued in the early 1900s by President Theodore Roosevelt, who demanded that his ranking military officers be able to lead their men 50 miles in a 20-hour...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Theodore Roosevelt, Running, Road Running, Entertainment Events
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Here's the buzz out West
Many Western ski resorts have had stronger-than-expected early snowstorms, meaning many will open soon. That's good news. And here's more from the Western slopes: Wyoming If you've never been to Jackson Hole, Wyo., maybe this is your year. Jackson...Tags: Human Interest, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Seasons Restaurant, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Landforms
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Seasonal pasture myopathy cause identified
For decades, hundreds of horses in North America and northern Europe have died from a pasture-associated muscle disease whose cause, prevention, and treatment have remained elusive. Even with early diagnosis, the fatality rate for this disease, known as...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Hormones and Metabolism, Europe
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Florida travel calendar for October
Check out festivals and events in October across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Nov. 12: Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, Walt Disney World. The...Tags: Brevard County, Religion and Belief, Sun Life Stadium, Natural Resource Industry, Tour Operations Industry
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FOX orders 3rd season of THE X FACTOR
FOX has ordered a third season of THE X FACTOR, it was announced today by Mike Darnell, President of Alternative Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “I couldn't be happier about THE X FACTOR already being renewed for another season,”...
Tags: Simon Cowell, Demi Lovato, Entertainment, L.A. Reid, Mario Lopez
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Climate Change Increased Weather-Related Catastrophes By Nearly Five Times In 30 Years, Munich Re Says
The Hartford CourantClimate change increased the number of hurricanes, tornadoes and other weather-related catastrophes by nearly five times in North America during the past 30 years, according to research published Wednesday by the world's largest reinsurer, Munich Re. The...Tags: Munich (Germany), Columbia University, Insurance, Weather, Landforms
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