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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. 05/13: New businesses

    Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa.
    Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa. Lake Southlake Autism and Behavioral Services, mental health counselor, 3815 Breckinridge Lane,...

    Tags: Finance, Belle Isle, International Drive, Building Material, Maitland

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Nearly 400 graduates celebrated at Imperial Valley College's 51st

    IMPERIAL — The idea of working with and helping young adults is one of the many factors that led Arin Lawson to pursue an associate degree in behavioral science during her 2 1/2-year stay at Imperial Valley College.
    Staff Writer
    IMPERIAL — The idea of working with and helping young adults is one of the many factors that led Arin Lawson to pursue an associate degree in behavioral science during her 2 1/2-year stay at Imperial Valley College. “I’ve always liked...

    Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Juvenile Delinquency, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Eagle Eye Electronic Home Plate nearly ready to take the field

    In the 1950 comedy “Kill the Umpire,” Bill “Two Call” Johnson (played by William Bendix) is chased by a vengeance-seeking mob of fans after he made what they believed to be a bad call in a minor league baseball game.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    In the 1950 comedy “Kill the Umpire,” Bill “Two Call” Johnson (played by William Bendix) is chased by a vengeance-seeking mob of fans after he made what they believed to be a bad call in a minor league baseball game. Calling...

    Tags: Baseball, College Baseball, Sports, Technology, Science and Technology

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Family of man killed by Culver City officer awarded $8.8 million

    A jury Wednesday awarded $8.8 million to the family of a man fatally shot by a Culver City police officer, attorneys for the family said. The unanimous verdict was handed down in U.S. District Court after jurors deliberated for only a few hours over the...

    Tags: Justice System, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Lawyers

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Food aid for the 21st century

    For almost 60 years, a bag of life-saving food etched with the American flag has served as one of the purest expressions of our country's generosity and compassion around the world — from the earthquake devastated streets of Port au Prince to the refugee camps in the Horn of Africa.
    For almost 60 years, a bag of life-saving food etched with the American flag has served as one of the purest expressions of our country's generosity and compassion around the world — from the earthquake devastated streets of Port au Prince to the...

    Tags: Somalia, Tom Vilsack, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Barack Obama

  10. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. $8.8 million awarded to family of man killed by Culver City officer

    A jury Wednesday evening awarded $8.8 million to the family of a man fatally shot by a Culver City police officer, attorneys for the family said. The unanimous verdict came in U.S. District Court after jurors deliberated for a few hours over the 2010...

    Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Pacific Symphony's new Wavelength Fest will meld classical and pop

    Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt will be among the artists joining the Pacific Symphony this summer in a new series intended to bridge the symphony’s regular crowd with non-classical audiences.   The series, titled the Wavelength Festival of Music, is...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Music, Concerts, Entertainment, Ticketmaster

  14. May 10, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. E-waste recycling continues Saturday

    <span style="font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND -- A huge stack of old computer monitors stood today on a pallet, ready to be wrapped in clear plastic and moved into a semi-trailer.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- A huge stack of old computer monitors stood today on a pallet, ready to be wrapped in clear plastic and moved into a semi-trailer. Nearby was an even larger stack of old TVs. All are headed for recycling as part of Indiana University...

    Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Apple Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Nearly a third of fliers left devices turned on during flights

    A study released this week found 30% of U.S. airline passengers accidentally left their tech devices turned on during flights in 2012.
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    A study released this week found 30% of U.S. airline passengers accidentally left their tech devices turned on during flights in 2012. The study was conducted by the Airline Passenger Experience Assn. and the Consumer Electronics Assn. as a way to aid...

    Tags: Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Transportation, Nokia Corp., Mother's Day

  18. May 9, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  19. Our Laguna: Cinco de Mayo event muy bueno for clinic

    Sunday may have been foggy, but the goal of the Laguna Beach Community Clinic's Cinco de Mayo celebration was clear &mdash; raise money.
    Sunday may have been foggy, but the goal of the Laguna Beach Community Clinic's Cinco de Mayo celebration was clear — raise money. About $53,000 was netted at the annual event, held Sunday on the terraced patio of Ann and Jim Shea's hillside home....

    Tags: Energy Saving, HIV, Environmental Pollution, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  21. Casting call wish list: home cooks, electronic dance fans, daring women

    RedEye
    Everyone seems to want to be in a reality TV show, and Doron Ofir Casting is hoping to make dreams come true. The casting group is looking for home cooks, electronic dance fans and women "who dare to be different." But that's not all: They're also casting...

    Tags: MTV (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment, Television, Science and Technology

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Hancock to give $200,000 loan to company to build electronic home plates

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    The Hancock Town Council voted Wednesday to provide a $200,000 loan to the company planning to build electronic home plates there later this year. The council voted to loan the money to Spessard Manufacturing with a personal guarantee from owner Jerry...

    Tags: Rentals, Science and Technology

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