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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Tough economic conditions could slow expansion at Google Inc.'s server farm in the North Carolina foothills, the company said in declining a sliver of a $260 million state incentive package.
With budgets tightening around the state and a multi-million-dollar construction project on the Regional Waste Water Treatment Plant still looming, Ruidoso Village councilors discussed at length how to create new revenue streams to pay for the upcoming work.
The regular meeting of members of the Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Joint Use Board was rescheduled for 10 a.m., Monday, to tackle six items of business, including possible action on a draft of proposed legislation to allow the creation of an autonomous treatment plant Authority.
The growth of Claris Lifesciences has caught the attention of leading B-school, Hyderabad based Indian School of Business (ISB) that has done a case study on the Ahmedabad-based pharma company.
Fri, Dec 5, 2008 (6:54 a.m.) Tough economic conditions could slow expansion at Google Inc.'s server farm in the North Carolina foothills, the company said in declining a sliver of a $260 million state incentive package.
Treating patients who have chronic hepatitis C and advanced liver disease with long-term pegylated interferon significantly decreased their liver enzymes, viral levels and liver inflammation, but the treatment did not slow or prevent the progression of serious liver disease, a study finds.
Just days after Illinois’ senior U.S. senator called on President Bush to shorten former Gov. George Ryan’s prison sentence for corruption, DuPage County’s top prosecutor announced he opposes the move.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Missouri is getting three new community-based clinics for military veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to open clinics next year in Excelsior Springs, located in northwest Missouri, and in the Bootheel town of Sikeston.
EARLVILLE – After a decision was made by Supreme Court Judge Elizabeth Garry supporting a petition for a water project vote in the Village of Earlville, relatively few village residents attended a public meeting held Wednesday to discuss it.
Low levels of certain man-made chemicals remain in public water supplies after being treated in selected community water facilities. Water from nine selected rivers, used as a source for public water systems, was analyzed in a study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Related Podcasts Man-Made Chemicals Found in Drinking Water at Low Levels Download ...
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