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Blue Shield may take L.A. contract from Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Shield of California, already facing a Los Angeles ethics complaint over potential conflicts of interest, is poised to take a lucrative health insurance contract for city workers away from rival Anthem Blue Cross. The proposed three-year deal is...
Tags: Elections, Values, Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Rocky Hill Co-Valedictorians Share More Than A Grade Point Average
Like any two brothers, identical twins James and David Wang compete against each other constantly. But rather than simply trying to outdo one another, they mixed sibling rivalry with mutual support to achieve a goal: becoming co-valedictorians of...
Tags: Rocky Hill, New York University, Teaching and Learning, Students, Politics
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Darden CEO lobbies against California Medicaid fines
A California bill that would fine large companies whose employees rely on Medicaid has Darden Restaurants so worried that the company's chief executive officer recently visited state lawmakers to lobby against it. The Orlando-based owner of Olive...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Labor Legislation, Walmart, Punishment
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Connecticut Instrument Makers Craft Guitars Out of Old Cigar Boxes
Folk artists have been making instruments from found objects for years, but the cigar box guitar has undergone something of a renaissance lately. In Connecticut, three partners in Putnam are opening a store to sell their homemade instruments, and...
Tags: Entertainment, Electronics, Science and Technology, Newington, Ricky Skaggs
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The third arrow of Abenomics: Misfire
GREAT expectations at home and abroad surrounded the announcement on June 5th of the "third arrow" of Abenomics, the plan of Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, to pull the country out of its long slump. The first arrow had come in the form of a...Tags: Parties and Movements, Parliament, Trade Agreements, Elections, Career and Workplace
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The Sun launches internship named for former newsroom leader
The Baltimore Sun Media Group is launching a paid summer internship in honor of Mary J. Corey, the first woman to lead The Baltimore Sun newsroom. The internship was announced Monday at a memorial dedication for Corey, who died in February of breast...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Colleges and Universities, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Human Interest, Politics
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Jason Leffler death reflects dirt track dangers
NASCAR deserves praise for the way officials reacted to safety concerns following the death of its signature star, Dale Earnhardt, in 2001. But dirt tracks remain in a time warp, largely unregulated and a pit of dangerous mayhem for drivers chasing...
Tags: Daytona 500, Tony Stewart, NASCAR, Clint Bowyer, Science and Technology
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READER SUBMITTED: YWCA New Britain To Host Open House On June 20
New BritainYWCA New Britain will host an open house event on Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the YWCA, 19 Franklin Square, New Britain to showcase the building's expansion and renovation. The event will mark the final stage of a $7 million project which...Tags: Media Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, New Britain, Politics, Sex Crimes
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Offshore oil industry experiments with remote control
Reuters* BP controlling wells at Valhall offshore field from land * Other oil companies considering following suit * Norway is testing ground for new method By Gwladys Fouche and Nerijus Adomaitis OSLO, June 18 (Reuters) - Oil and gas companies are moving...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Norway, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, BP Plc, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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U.S. seeks to reopen disputed Imperial Sand Dunes area to off-roaders
A new federal plan for managing the Imperial Sand Dunes calls for reopening to off-road vehicles 40,000 acres that have been closed since 2000, when the site became embroiled in a legal battle involving threatened plant species. Counting that acreage,...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Science and Technology, Politics
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L.A. Unified awards Apple $30-million contract for iPads
Apple Inc. won a $30-million contract Tuesday from the Los Angeles Unified School District, paving the way for the company to provide every student with an iPad in the nation's second-largest school system. During a wide-ranging, lengthy L.A. Board of...
Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Microsoft Corporation, Justice System, Wireless Technology, Judges
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As Tiger Arena opens, Towson searches for return on investment
Towson University's new arena opens to the public Wednesday night when the Harlem Globetrotters tip off the first of three games in three nights. The traveling basketball troupe is making a special stop — it usually tours in the United States from...
Tags: Basketball, CBS Corp., College Basketball, NBA Development League, College Baseball
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