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Binational group discusses border transit issues
Staff WriterGrant funding that could double the number of inspections booths at the Calexico West Pedestrian Land Port of Entry as well as other efforts to expedite border commuting were some of the issues presented to the so-called Imperial-Mexicali Valley...Tags: Loretta Sanchez, Science and Technology, U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Congress
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Navy's DePompeo a specialist in field intelligence
Working in naval intelligence seems a perfect fit for Jasmine DePompeo's first assignment when she graduates later this month from the Naval Academy. For years, she's seen things on the lacrosse field that others don't pick up on. The playmaker for...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Villanova Wildcats, Science and Technology, Lacrosse
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We asked residents of Wyndemere, a retirement community in Wheaton: What little luxury do you splurge on?
George Newitt, 95 I love bow ties hand tied ones. They're not readily available these days, but Land"'s End occasionally offers them in a catalog. The ladies love them too! They evoke compliments. Joanne East, 87 Gloria Vanderbilt jeans ...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Gloria Vanderbilt, Science and Technology, Apple iPad
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Tablets, smartphones replacing scorebooks in area dugouts
Shortly after he was hired as Pleasant Valley's baseball coach in January 2012, Charlie Inserra spoke to members of his program's booster club. For two years he had toyed with a smartphone app, named iScore, as a way to track player stats while he was...
Tags: Baseball, Computer Hardware, Matt Garza, Science and Technology, Apple iPhone
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Bill Henry, of Bethlehem, spent the majority of his life training students to excel in technical careers. Now, the William L. Henry Apprenticeship and Craft Training Center bears his name. The school in Kulpsville, Montgomery County, which opened in 2008,...Tags: Nazareth, Students, Food and Drug Administration, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Postal Service
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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: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Shootings, Science and Technology, Justice System
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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...
Tags: Barack Obama, Finance, Somalia, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology
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$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: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Shootings, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Science and Technology
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Indiana E-ZPass users may face extra fee on Illinois Tollway
Indiana drivers who use E-ZPass transponders to pay tolls electronically on the Illinois Tollway might soon be charged an extra fee to balance out what Illinois officials see as a long-unresolved fairness issue. Since 2010, Illinois Tollway I-Pass...
Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Business Enterprises, Chicago Tribune, Science and Technology
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Some doctors refusing to adopt electronic records
Under a plan first endorsed by President George W. Bush and signed into law by President Obama, the health care industry in the United States has started to change one of the signature elements in doctor's offices — switching chicken-scratched hand-...
Tags: National Government, Nazareth, Hospitals and Clinics, Technology, General Practitioners
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Orlando airport makes customs a little easier for travelers on visas
Orlando International Airport on Tuesday became the first airport in the country to offer time-saving electronic processing for travelers using visas. By automating the so-called I-94 form, Orlando International anticipates saving international...
Tags: European Union, Orlando International Airport, Science and Technology, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Transportation Industry
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Niles moves forward with power aggregation
Although voters overwhelmingly voted to approve a plan to implement electrical aggregation in Niles and only one resident attended the first of two public hearings on the matter Monday evening, officials said they still have steps to complete before it...
Tags: Science and Technology, Elections, Auction Service, Politics, Voting
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