
Ottawa Hills takes a step toward deer kill in village – Toledo Blade
The Toledo area’s first organized killing of suburban deer since 1998 passed a crucial hurdle Monday night. By a 4-2 vote, the Ottawa Hills Village Council approved an exemption to a 1940 ordinance that has banned firearms from being discharged in
Pitchfork-wielding mobs encircle smart meters – The Register
MP3 Download: Opening keynote speech of The Register s Agile Data Center Summit by European analyst of the year Jon Collins. Analyst Keynote: The Register Agile Data Center Summit Opening keynote speech of The Register s Agile Data Center Summit
‘Ghost’ traps, long lost, keep catching lobsters – Times-Argus
PORTLAND, Maine Beneath the cold ocean waters off the coast of Maine, the nation’s lobster breadbasket, lie hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of old wire lobster “ghost traps.” Lost over the years to storms, boats even the knives of
Commtouch Ranked in Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2009 for Second – Stockhouse
Commtouch(R) (NASDAQ:CTCH) today announced that it ranked number 208 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2009, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in EMEA. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over five years
DHL plans to cut up to 788 jobs in Belgium – MSNBC
The company said in a statement that those jobs would be “potentially affected” as the shipper, owned by German mail and logistics company Deutsche Post AG, moves head office functions to Bonn or Leipzig airport and its IT data center to Prague. “
CBS newsman to speak at Castleton State College – Rutland Herald
Award-winning CBS News and “60 Minutes” correspondent Byron Pitts couldn’t read until he was 12 and stuttered miserably into his 20s. He was put into classes with mentally challenged students in grade school and told by a college professor to give up
Wipro Inaugurates Development Centre in Chengdu, China – Stockhouse
Wipro Technologies, the global IT services business of Wipro Limited (NYSE:WIT) announced the inauguration of its global delivery centre at Chengdu, China to provide IT & BPO services to its customers. The center will have secured facilities, labs
Barre to vote on veterans exemption – Times-Argus
BARRE An old veteran looking to raise the property-tax exemption for fellow disabled servicemen won a small victory this week when elected officials in Barre agreed to put the issue before voters this Town Meeting Day. Lou Lertola, a retired Army
Town moves on hotel debt – Rutland Herald
Placing a lien on the Red Roof Inn for unpaid sewer bills and hiring the town’s delinquent tax collector to obtain payments was not the right move, according Rutland Town Attorney Kevin Brown. In a letter sent Tuesday to the Select Board and read
Best Practices in Green IT-2008 – Aarkstore Enterprise – TMCnet
For instance; desktop, laptops, networking hardware, storage, and datacenter facilities consumes significant amount Further, it highlights the best practices in Green IT adopted by businesses around the world. The report also elaborates upon the
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