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EPA to hold a Public Meeting for the Sonford Products Site in Flowood, MS

Published by: United States Environmental Protection Agence (EPA) (yosemite.epa.gov)

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Business School Admissions: Now What?

By MELISSA KORN Business school is an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. Tuition and fees often top $100,000 and at full-time programs, students may forego a salary for up to two years. So how do people decide when, whether and where to go? The Wall Street Journal put the questions to M.B.A. hopefuls Jonathan Pan, 28, [...]

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Want Your Old Job Back?

By DENNIS NISHI If you’ve been laid off and your former employer is hiring again, you might see the news as a chance to get back to work at your old firm. But first it’s important to consider whether it’s a good idea—and whether the skills you bring are what the company needs now. The [...]

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Beet, Strawberry and Sorrel Salad

James Ransom for The Wall Street Journal, Food Styling by Brett Kurzweil, Prop Styling by DSM THE HEAT IS OFF | Raw beets have a sharp taste and carroty crunch. THESE HEIRLOOM-CRAZY DAYS, a perfectly fresh baby beet can elicit as much excitement as a gorgeous lobe of foie gras. Beets are available throughout the [...]

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Senior monks from SKorea Buddhist sect offer to resign as video shows fellow monks gambling

Senior monks from SKorea Buddhist sect offer to resign as video shows fellow monks gambling("Associated Press," May 10, 2012) Seoul, South Korea – Senior monks from South Korea’s largest Buddhist sect have offered to resign after the release of photos purportedly showing fellow monks gambling illegally. South Korean television has aired photos of eight monks [...]

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Nonprofit Hospitals Faulted For Stinginess With Charity Care

Story By: by Jenny Gold Lori Duff with her baby, Henry, and other son, Logan, at home in Columbus, Ohio. Even before the hospital bills started coming, Lori Duff and her family were living paycheck to paycheck. So when the debt collector called the Columbus, Ohio, mother and demanded $1,800 for the prenatal visits she’d [...]

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Natural History, Modern Setting

By JULIE V. IOVINE Jeff Goldberg/Esto for Ennead Architects The Natural History Museum of Utah, perched on the foothills of the Rockies. Salt Lake City There’s nothing like a natural-history museum to give one a little perspective. Compared with the more than 160 million years that dinosaurs stomped the earth, mankind’s roughly 20,000-year history is [...]

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Microsoft shows off MirageTable

Microsoft has shown off an augmented reality system that allows users at different locations to work together on tabletop activities, sharing objects which they can both handle. The MirageTable was demonstrated at a conference in Austin, Texas and is outlined on the firm's research site. Researchers said it could "fool" the eye to suggest both [...]

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Hospital Food So Fresh, Even The Healthy Come To Dine

Story By: by Julie Rovner This graphic requires version 9 or higher of the Adobe Flash Player.Get the latest Flash Player. This interactive content is not supported by this device. Fauquier Hospital garden Twice a week, local seniors in Warrenton, Virginia, flock to a hip new dinner spot called the Bistro on the Hill for [...]

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High-level trauma care may limit disability

By Amy Norton NEW YORK | Thu May 10, 2012 12:11pm EDT NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People treated for severe injuries at a specialized trauma center may survive with fewer disabilities than those at other hospitals, a study from Australia suggests. The findings, researchers say, add to evidence that patients fare better when they’re [...]

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