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Kansas releases 2012-13 non-conference schedule
Games against two Big Ten Conference powerhouses and several other conference favorites highlight the challenging Kansas men’s basketball 2012-13 non-conference schedule. “I think it is going to be a really good RPI (Rating Percentage...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Richmond Spiders, Oregon State Beavers, Basketball, Michigan State Spartans
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Michigan mulls joint state-federal health exchange
NUMBER OF UNINSURED: 1.27 million Michigan residents are uninsured, about 13 percent of the population. WHERE THE STATE STANDS: The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has been working to set up a health insurance exchange, but has had limited...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Regional Authority, Kathleen Sebelius, Companies and Corporations, Private Health Care
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In Florida, whose water is it, anyway?
The next time you go to your kitchen faucet for a drink, think about who owns that water.
Because for every expert who says it belongs to you, others counter you merely have Florida's permission to use it, and you pay only for having water sanitized...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Orlando, Conservation, Executive Branch, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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Has Carmody earned another year at Northwestern?
By all means make Iona the latest four-letter word screamed in the name of Northwestern basketball.
Mimic every bracketologist who hasn't seen sunlight since February in pointing out Iona played the 144th-toughest schedule and never beat a team in the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Illinois Fighting Illini, Basketball, College Sports, Bill Carmody
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Maryland PSC approves Constellation sale to Exelon
Maryland regulators approved Constellation Energy Group's sale to Chicago-based Exelon Corp. on Friday, setting the stage for Baltimore to lose its last Fortune 500 company to an out-of-state owner.
Exelon promptly accepted the terms imposed by the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Government, Finance, Consumers, Warren Buffett
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Some consumers oppose smart meters in Md.
Jonathan Libber likes his analog utility meter just fine.
And no amount of debate will convince him that new wireless, digital "smart meters" being installed by Baltimore Gas & Electric and other utilities around the country would help conserve energy,...Tags: Hank Greenberg, Media Industry, Credit and Debt, Headaches, Government
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Edison: San Onofre nuclear plant closure not permanent
Los Angeles TimesThe extended closure of the San Onofre nuclear plant due to equipment issues has led some to speculate -- or hope -- that the plant will be shuttered for good, but the chief nuclear officer for plant operator Southern California Edison said he doesn't...Tags: Science, Plant Closings, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Science and Technology, Physiology
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Allergan halts Lap-Band sales to 1-800-GET-THIN clinics
The maker of the Lap-Band will no longer sell its product to clinics affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN marketing company — a blow to Southern California surgery centers that have built an empire implanting the weight-loss devices in people...Tags: Weight, Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations, Food and Drug Administration, Insurance
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No progress at talks with Iran on nuclear inspections, IAEA says
World NowAn agreement to allow international inspection of Iran's nuclear facilities failed to materialize during "disappointing" talks Friday between Iranian officials and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency reported from... -
Residents criticize natural gas pipeline proposal
Harold Burns, president of the Falls Road Community Association, stepped to the microphone at the Oregon Ridge Lodge Tuesday night and threw down the gauntlet before representatives of a gas company proposing an underground pipeline through his part of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources
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Former employee says he warned IPL about exploding manholes
Fox59Fire shooting out of the streets, burning cars, man hole covers flying through the air, injuring people and damaging businesses—just some of the phrases used to describe the manhole explosions that have occurred in Ddowntown Indianapolis since 2005....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Executive Branch, Explosions, Government
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Proposed pipeline raises concerns in Baltimore, Harford Co.
Wooden stakes mark the path that a proposed underground gas pipeline would cut through Jonathan Guth's property in Baltimore County along its 21-mile route northeast to Harford County. The project would take out about half a stand of woods that Guth...Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Baltimore County, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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