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Worldwide TV shipments fell last year for first time since 2004
Worldwide TV shipments fell last year for the first time since at least 2004, slipping 0.3% to 247.7 million units.
Market research firm NPD DisplaySearch said Wednesday that LCD TV shipments rose by 7% to slightly more than 205 million units, a “...Tags: Europe, China, Google Inc., Sony Corp., Japan
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Ag Notes: Emerald ash borer update
jlittle@uky.eduMost people are aware of the danger to ash trees from the emerald ash borer throughout North America. According to a sobering USDA Forest Service publication, “Emerald ash borer is the most destructive forest insect introduced in North America in...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources
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Emerald ash borers continue to spread
The emerald ash borer, which is native to Asia, appears to have been accidentally introduced into the Detroit area about 10 years ago.
Dr. Jeff Stringer, hardwood silviculturalist with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, is one of those...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources
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Dreamliner commercial service coming to Sea-Tac Airport
Q13 FOX News OnlineThe state-of-the-art aircraft that was born in Seattle will soon be serving Sea-Tac Airport. All Nippon Airways (ANA), the Japanese airline to receive the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, announced Wednesday the aircraft will run regular routes to Seattle...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Starbucks Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Boeing Co., Tokyo (Japan)
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National Guard celebrates 375th anniversary of service
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTuesday marks the 375th anniversary of the National Guard in the United States. “For 375 years, the men and women of the National Guard have been protecting the lives and property of the people of the United States and defending freedom around...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, Natural Disasters, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Wars and Interventions
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Ski reports and forecasts for Southern California and the West
First, a little question: Does anybody hedge their bets the way a weather forecaster does? Predictions for this winter call for another La Niņa, the same cocktail of conditions that delivered last season's epic snowfall.
Sure to be a happy hour...Tags: Snow Storms, 2016 Olympic Games, Family, Shaun White, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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U2, Taylor Swift have highest-grossing concert tours of 2011
Pop & HissU2 has highest-grossing concert tour of 2011. In North America, Taylor Swift is second, followed by Kenny Chesney, Lady Gaga and Bon Jovi.... -
Arabian World Championship Horse Show this week in Lexington
ReporterIt's a one-of-a-kind event. Not just for this region, but for the entire East Coast. The BB&T North American Arabian World Championship Horse Show is this week in Lexington. It's being held at the Virginia Horse Center. People have...Tags: Lexington (Lexington, Virginia)
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Ron Paul's anti-war stance doesn't make up for his extremism on everything else
Granted, Democrats may be distressed that Barack Obama has not performed better as an anti-war president ("Ron Paul: The anti-war candidate," Jan. 2). But before people jump ship and vote for Ron Paul because he is "anti-war," they should check out the...Tags: Ron Paul, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Federal Reserve, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Made in PA: Scalewatcher
Staff reporterSoft tasting, hard tasting, maybe mineral tasting. Everyone's water tastes a little different. One Chester County company is trying to make sure the water in the pipes is good for you and your house. In this week's Made in PA, FOX43's Michael Gorsegner...Tags: Salt, WPMT, Companies and Corporations, Skype
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Massive Power Outage in SoCal, Ariz. Not Caused by One Person
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Federal investigators and officials from California and Arizona utility companies say that a massive blackout that affected nearly 7 million people last month was not caused by the actions of a single worker doing repairs, as...Tags: California State Legislature, Air Transportation Industry, KTLA, Southern California Edison Company, Air Transportation Delays
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