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Robert R. Moser, 86, aerospace engineer
The Philadelphia Inquirerert Raymond Moser, 86, an aerospace engineer for General Electric, died Thursday, May 2, of pneumonia at the nursing skilled facility at Shannondell in Audubon. Mr. Moser's first job was as a design engineer for Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. in the mid-...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Pennsylvania State University, Technology, Science and Technology, General Electric Company
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Robot Games: A Connecticut Championship Of Invention
The Hartford CourantTeams cheer, music blares and the points pile up as the energetic emcee gives a play-by-play of the action in the arena. It's not basketball or soccer. It's the Connecticut State Championship FIRST Robotics Competition, and the players in the arena...Tags: Meriden, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Students, Science and Technology, Technology
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New Washington County Public Schools administrative offices still in planning phases
julieg@herald-mail.comA sheet of paper with the words “Do not move” was taped to the U-shaped receptionist desk. A similar note was taped to a large white planter nearby that contained a pot of crusty old soil and dead plant material. A few yards away was a set...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, T. Rowe Price, Allegheny Energy Inc., Electrical Appliance, Sports
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The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J., Everyone has a story column
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Gun rights aren't a luxury for lifetime NRA members Carl Morton and his daughter, Carol Tomlin, who live next to each other in rural Woodbine. Tomlin has a farm where she raises produce and has two horses, a donkey and some goats. "Guns give us...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Science and Technology, National Rifle Association of America, Arts and Culture, Gun Control
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Opportunities still best for engineering grads, but job market is solid for Oklahoma students
Tulsa WorldLong before University of Tulsa petroleum engineering student Oliver Wilson approached graduation this year, he had five offers to choose from for his first full-time professional job. The Houston native was something of a hot property as he even...Tags: Graduation, Newfield Exploration Company, Software Industry, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater , Petroleum Industry
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FYI: Business
Tulsa WorldDollar General opens 31st store in Tulsa area Dollar General recently celebrated the opening of its new location at 1115 N. Sheridan Road, company officials announced last week. Traditional Dollar General stores employ approximately six to 10 people....Tags: Agriculture, Science and Technology, Business, Natural Resource Industry, University of Tulsa
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Presenting the 2013 All-Area Citizen Scholars
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaThe 21 brief biographies that appear below represent a glance into the activities -- both in school and out -- of the high school seniors named to The Hawk Eye's All-Area Citizen Scholars class of 2013. One graduating senior from each of 21 area high...Tags: Haiti, Music, Travel, Loyola University Chicago, Sports
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Use of ADHD drugs as a study aid raises concern on campuses
The Kansas City StarA University of Kansas freshman took a break from shooting hoops with friends outside his dormitory to talk about what some students call "study pills." As final exams approached last semester, he took a couple doses of a prescribed stimulant called...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Sports
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PEOPLE
SOUTH BEND AM General announces that Daniel Chien has joined the company as senior vice president, engineering and product development. Chien will be responsible for overseeing the company's military engineering and product development operations,...Tags: Employment, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Employment Opportunities, Employee Benefits
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BRIEF: OCTC will offer free youth camps
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.Owensboro Community & Technical College will host two free day camps for middle and high school students this summer. Middle school students ages 12 and older may attend the Career Craze energy camp from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 29 and 30 and from 8 a.m. to...Tags: Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Students, Technology, Alcoa Incorporated, Science and Technology
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Health care exhibition attracts global players
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaMinister of Health Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah will open the Saudi Health Exhibition and Conference 2013, the largest international health care event in the Kingdom, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center today. The three-day show has...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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City Council to meet, review lawsuit settlement proposal
Aiken Standard, S.C.Aiken City Council will review a settlement proposal for a lawsuit regarding the Pawnee-Neilson Connector Road Monday evening. Rob Braithwaite, who represented the City in this case, negotiated a settlement in which the defendants would pay the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Trials, Finance, Science and Technology, Technology
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