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PRESS RELEASE: Broker Reception Spotlights Dramatic Renovations at Ten 99 Office Building in Rockland, Mass.
2013-11-25 18:12:00| National Real Estate Investor
Stanley Hurwitz Two dozen commercial real estate Brokers from across Greater Boston representing a Whos Who of the regions Brokerage community -- recently attended a reception at the Ten99 Hingham Street building in Rockland (MA) sponsored by The Grossman Companies, Inc. read more
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Large North Dakota Oil Spill Spotlights Obama Delay on Pipeline Rules
2013-10-30 16:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: Three years after an oil pipeline rupture in Michigan spilled 843,000 gallons of sludge, government regulators still havent produced promised rules to compel operators to detect leaks. An oil spill in North Dakota last month and the continued debate over construction of TransCanada Corp. (TRP)s Keystone XL Pipeline have led to renewed criticism to the governments inaction on safety measures. Its outrageous, Rick Kessler, Pipeline Safety Trusts president and a Washington lobbyist, said...
Wacom Spotlights Electronic Handwritten Signature Pad Solutions at BAI Retail Delivery 2013
2013-10-30 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Advanced Pen Technology Speeds Transactions and Records Biometric Data to Help Prevent Fraud; On Display in Booth #2066<br /> <br /> VANCOUVER, Wash. - As the world's leading manufacturer of signature capture solutions, Wacom® has increased operational efficiencies for banking and financial institutions across the globe. At BAI Retail Delivery 2013 in Denver, CO., Wacom will be showcasing their new STU-530 and STU-430 Signature Pads - two durable products that help banks reduce costs by ...This story is related to the following:Automatic IDSearch for suppliers of: Biometric Devices |
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Fake Cancer Study Spotlights Bogus Science Journals
2013-10-03 21:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: A cancer drug discovered in a humble lichen, and ready for testing in patients, might sound too good to be true. That's because it is. But more than a hundred lower-tier scientific journals accepted a fake, error-ridden cancer study for publication in a spoof organized by Science magazine. The fake study points to a "Wild West" of pay-to-publish outlets feeding off lower tiers of the scientific enterprise by publishing studies without any appreciable scrutiny, say research ethics experts. (See...
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Oil Spill Spotlights Keystone XL Issue: Is Canadian Crude Worse?
2013-04-05 17:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: David Hatfield, an Arkansas wildlife photographer and minister, rose before dawn on Monday and headed to Lake Conway. Even though he had lived nearby for 25 years, Hatfield never knew of the threat now oozing near this 6,700-acre habitat 25 miles north of Little Rock, the largest game and wildlife commission reservoir in the United States. "It surprised me that we had a pipeline here," he said. But ExxonMobil's Pegasus pipeline has been buried here for more than six decades, quietly propelling...
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