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The New York Times makes plans for weekly TV program Dolnick said Times editors are discussing a once-a-week program, about 30 minutes long, although the length could vary. The series will feature Times journalists at work and in the field. "The Times has the big experts, so we're going to showcase them," he said. The series could unlock a new source of ...
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Major EPA reorganization will end science research program A federal environmental program that distributes grants to test the effects of chemical exposure on adults and children is being shuttered amidst a major organization consolidation at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The National Center for Environmental Research (NCER) will no longer exist ...
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Laguna Woods' senior mobility program faces fee hike The Laguna Woods City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 21 passed a resolution to adopt new fee proposals for the Senior Mobility Program. Since its inception in 2002, the subsidized program that offers discounted taxi fares for residents 60 and over has continued to run at a deficit to the city. "We do have ...
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New program puts San Diego's homeless to work McElroy said the new Wheels of Change work program was funded with a $70,000 donation from Dr. Carolyn Barber, an emergency room physician at UC San Diego School of Medicine. The money was enough to buy a van and pay workers $11.50 an hour for the next six months. The program is based ...
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HBO program examines what it calls the NHL's inaction on concussions in hockey Hall of Fame center Eric Lindros is featured in the program. He suffered six concussions in two years, the last of which changed him forever. The star of the Philadelphia Flyers was skating into the zone in the 2000 Eastern Conference finals against the New Jersey Devils when he was elbowed by Scott ...
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FedEx keeps NRA in discount program Memphis-based FedEx noted that the NRA is among the hundreds of organizations whose members receive discounted shipping rates through FedEx's program. The parcel carrier said in a statement that it does not deny service to any groups "regardless of their policy positions or political views.".
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IC Catholic football team aids school's upstart wrestling program IC Catholic wrestling coach Kevin Sliva, in his first year leading the program after serving as an assistant for a season, noted that Michael Calcagno, an assistant football coach, helped start the program. At the time, the football program was building steam and the coaches wanted their players to keep ...
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Alaska Airlines just added 18 cities to its 'wine flies free' program But your pinot noir and zin fly free on Alaska Airlines, which just added 18 cities to its "Wine Flies Free" program. The airline's mileage-plan perk, which began in 2007 at Santa Rosa's Sonoma County Airport, now includes airports from San Diego to Seattle. San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland airports ...
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Dan Mullen on Florida's offseason program: 'They tell me they've never been through anything like ... JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As Florida coach Dan Mullen addressed a crowd of several hundred fans at EverBank Field on Monday night, the discussion turned to the Gators' offseason strength and conditioning program. Mullen recalled with pride one player's reaction to the team's grueling St. Valentine's ...
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Infrastructure problems, curriculum pose challenges for dance program accreditation The Sacramento State Department of Theatre and Dance is seeking to gain accreditation for its dance program from the National Association of Schools of Dance, but it faces challenges with its infrastructure and curriculum. Lorelei Bayne, the interim chair of the Theatre and Dance Department, said that ...
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Diesel Technician Program Receives $400000 From Kenworth Sales The Diesel Tech program was launched in 2016 to give high school students the opportunity to take classes that put them on the path to a technician career. After graduation, a student can participate in a paid internship with an industry partner, then go through further training at one of the secondary ...
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Behind-the-scenes Alabama staffer leaving program Crimson Tide director of football recruitment Leah Knight is leaving Alabama, AL.com has learned. That was first reported by Football Scoop, which cited a desire to be closer to her fiance, who is living in Colorado, as the reason for Knight stepping down. In other recruiting news, AL.com has confirmed ...
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