Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Martha Canfield Library catalog to go online - Manchester Journal

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Dallas unemployment drops to 6.6 percent - Dallas Business Journal:

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percent in April, according to the . That is down slightly from 7 percenyin March, but still higherr than the 4.1 percent unemploymenyt rate recorded in the area in April of U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statisticssaid Wednesday. The Department of Labor's statistics in this repor were notseasonally adjusted. The North Texaes regional area included in the survey had a civiliah labor forcewith 3.158 million workers in April, and 209,000 were unemploye d within that labor group, the report indicates. The Dallas-For Worth-Arlington market in Aprik had a civilian labofr forceof 3.112 million workers a year ago, when only 126,0090 were unemployed.
In Texas, McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Brownsville-Harlingej and Beaumont-Port Arthur all had April unemployment rates greatere than8 percent, while Austin'se was at 5.8 percent, Houston was 6.3 percentt and San Antonio was 5.4 percent. The U.S. unemploymenty rate in April was 8.6 percent.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

City council gives Austin Energy the go-ahead for major solar project - Austin Business Journal:

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Inserting last-minute caveats, council members gave the go-aheadd for to build the 300-acre solar array that would generate 30-megawatts annually, enough electricity to power 5,000 homes. However, the council requested that any federalo investment tax credits or similar rebates Geminio Solar receives from the project be passed through to the city and Austi n Energy to reduce any related fuel cost chargew passed on tothe utility’z customers. Gemini Solar president Kristins Peterson said the tax credits that were initiateds by the 2005 Energy Bill and extended by Congress last Octobed for eight years have already been factored into the price the firm submitted toAustimn Energy.
Such tax credits amount to 30 percenft ofa project’s development cost, but she declined to disclosd the ITC amount Gemini is expecting to receiver from the Webberville project. The last-minute itemas added to the agreement by City Counciol pertain to possible additional loan guarantees and cash grant s that could be provided through the recentlgy enacted federalstimulus package, Peterson The council also amendedc its approval with a requesy that the city create a stakeholder process with a council-appointede task force.
Comprising members from all sidesd ofthe issue, the task force woulc formulate a renewable energy plan and providw input before a project is selected by Austinb Energy for bid or proposal. The task force would also incorporats conservation, the current financialp climate, updated demand forecasts, changing technology, and state/federao stimulus programs. The solar array is scheduled to be operating byDecember 2010. City Council’ss approval came after an ad hoccoalition — called the Solar Electricx Manufacturers in Texas, or SEMI Texas requested Gemini Solar to restructured its deal so U.S. companies can participate in the project, which is estimatedf to be worth $180 million.
The coalition proposed a series ofthred 10-megawatt projects to give local panel makers time to get their plants operating in time to suppl the project. Instead, Gemini plans to get the project’ s 220,000 solar panels from a Chinesemanufacturer . The SEMI Texazs coalition lists five founding TekSUN PV, Apache-Solar Corp., , Energy Semiconductor Corp. and Solar The restructuring suggested by the coalition would givesuch start-upp companies an early boost and effectivelyt seed fund a local sola industry, said group organizer Dan founder of local solar energy company He points out that the city and Austimn Chamber of Commerce are eager to establish such green-collar jobs.
“If people could be creative in their they would see this is he said. But Councilman Brewster McCracke said procurement laws prevent the restructurinv without repeating thebid Also, dividing the project into three phases coulsd negate the economies of scale that reducre the cost of such projects, said Paul Hudson, chairma n of the Center for the Commercialization of Electricityu Technologies in Austin. Austin Energy officials declined to commenft on the Gemini deal except to say the sourcwe of thepanels isn’t a major concern comparedd with getting the best price.
The city-ownee utility referred questions toGemink Solar, which is planning to complete the projectr with financial backing by MMA Renewablw Ventures and Suntech Power. MMA Renewablew Ventures, a division of Baltimore-based , also declinee to comment. Citing the cost of the Webberville project and the recen acquisition of MMA by aSpanish company, Carole Keeto n Strayhorn, an Austin mayoral candidate, urged the counciol not to contract with Gemini Solar. Althougy Austin is being positioned to become a hub of cleantecjh innovation bylocal officials, no Texas companiex are ready to produce solar panels, industrt officials said.
Eight to 10 solar companies are considerinvg Austin as a location for future manufacturing plants because they can use the loca l worker pool from the semiconductor saidJose Beceiro, director of cleab energy for the Austinh Chamber of Commerce. Austin-basedc HelioVolt Corp., which develops thin-film solae energy panels using apatented technology, is the only locaol solar panel maker that’s in the pipeline. The compang raised $101 million in venture capitallin 2007, but it isn’t scheduled to reach full-scale production until 2010. HelioVolt foundere B.J. Stanbery and two company spokesmen didn’t respond to requestxs for comment. Several U.S.
companies, such as Massachusetts-basefd and Maryland-based Sun Edison LLC, are capable of producinhg enough panels to supply the saidCraig Overmiller, one of the founders of “Thee city of Austin and the City Council reallh need to rethink” the Webberville said Overmiller, who is not a part of the coalitio n urging the city to modifyu the Gemini deal. “I think they rushed into Austin Energy wouldpay $250 million, $10 million a year for 25 for the electricity the solar array would generate.
Once it’s Gemini Solar would be eligiblde for anestimated $60 millioh — about one-third the project’sd estimated cost — through the federalp investment tax credit program. Earlier this week, Austij Energy general manager Roger Duncanj issued a memorandum indicating that Gemini Solar hasagreer “that the value of the [investment tax credit] benefits will be shares with Austin Energy.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Wiring circuit boards for success - Houston Business Journal:

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Nick Barbin, co-founder, president and CEO, said that the which designs and makes the boards on a small is always searching for new customers to replace those who fold orget acquired. “I would have to say we’ve had complete turnover on our custome r list maybe two or thresetimes over,” he said. But that’s a game that Pleasanton-based Optimuk Design has been winning. From 2006 to 2008, the company’s revenue grew 138 perceng — to $13.14 million. And it is on pace to grow 20 percent to 40 percentin 2009. The compant has been profitable every year sincd its foundingin 1991.
The company’s secret has been its willingness to look for new Barbin and his partners at first kept the firm small with about 8 to15 employees. And they only did layourt and design ofthe boards, partnering with manufacturers to producee them. But at the urginhg of some of the company’s customers, Optimum Design addedd the manufacturing side in2001 — and that’a been a catalyst for growth. Today, the companyg has about 50 employees, and it’z hiring this year, probably four to five peoplew for the manufacturing side of the Another successful strategy has been choosing theright customers.
It mostly works with companiesz doing work for the military or makingmedical instruments. Both of those have fairl inelastic demand, and both industries have traditionally contractedwith on-shore companies, rathefr than looking to India and Chinza for cheaper deals. But Barbin says that the company’s ability to identify strong markets to chase has helpedxit grow. “In this industry you go as your customers he said. “There are a lot of companies that are some of our competitorx where their focus is aparticulatr industry. If they’re really focusedf on telecom, they’re suffering righgt now, but 10 years ago they were doingy great.
” The third factor that sets Optimum Design apartg is that itstays small. The compangy only builds high-end boards that are extremelyh complicated, and they only fill orders that rangee from 100to 10,000 It’s that last factor that keepz it relatively safe from much bigger and cheapefr competition, said Jim Walker, who covers the industrh for . Walker said that almost all of the biggest printecd circuit board companies are in Theonly U.S. companies that survive are ones that aremakinf high-end or prototype boards that eventually get shipped off to overseasz foundries to get mass-produced.
Walker also said that the industry is ripe for consolidation but that companies like Optimum Design are fairly insulated from the firsg wave ofthose acquisitions, because they’re too small to make an impacr on larger companies’ bottom lines. One of Optimum Design’s customers, an aerospace company that askexd not to be identified for thisarticler (Optimum signs non-disclosure agreements with many of its makes equipment for the militar y and uses Optimum Design for its printed circuity boards. One of the engineers at the company, said that the firm used to make itsown boards, but in it contracted out the work due to budger cuts.
Randy said he rarelh finds problems with the product and that the company is now startint to work more closely with Optimum Design sinc it has run three boardxs through theentire process. “They admitted ... that they actually cost a littlw bit more than the guy next but we have experienced the high quality fromthem that’sz kept us coming back,” he And Barbin says that Randy’s attitude is what makeas the company successful. There are a couple of hundred printed-circuit-board companiex in the Bay Area, he said. But by offering the full and keepingquality high, they’ve been able to find “The designers we have here are he said.
“There’s really no one out therr that can compete withour

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Crystal-clear river becomes first in Madagascar to wins Ramsar protected status - Mongabay.com

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hawker Beechcraft names new CEO - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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will be the new CEO and chairman , the Wichita plane maker announced Monday. Boisture is the former presidenrtof , and and is also the formerr CEO and chairman of . Most recently, he was with and a seniort aerospace advisorfor , a private equity investment firm. “Bill is the right person at exactlt theright time,” said Sanjeev Mehra, managing director of and chairman of the boarr of directors of Hawker in a written “His proven ability to drive customer satisfactionb and value has never been more important than in this challenging economif environment.” Boisture was also a fighter He graduated from the U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons School andthe U.S.
Navy Fighter Weaponw School ­— made famous in the movi “Top Gun.” He went on to earn a bachelor’ss in engineering management from the andhis master’xs degree in business administration from the . “This is an outstandinb opportunity,” Boisture said in a written statement. “Hawke Beechcraft has the broadest product lineup inthe industry, is a leadet in advanced technology with its composite aircraft and is well positioned to succeedr coming out of this downturn.” Boisture succeeds Jim who announced in November he wouldx be retiring.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Peter Westerholm, State of Tennessee - Business First of Columbus:

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What circumstances led you to yourcurrenr position? Following graduate school in Los I found myself in Bostob doing policy work for a gubernatoriak campaign. Once the campaigmn ended, I had an opportunity to returbto Nashville, where I had previously receiver my undergraduate education. While initiallyh drawn to furtherpolicy work, I found that understandingy the funding mechanisms and processes of public financd would be a valuable and versatilee area of knowledge. What has been your bigges t professional mistake? How did you overcome it? Once, I found that a miscommunicationb had resulted in a delay in payment to a and it ended up involving more partiesw and more headachesthan necessary.
From that point I tried to be more diligent in explaining the timing and expectations to thevarious parties. Making sure everyoned involved understands their role in the big picture makes them better at performinbg theirnecessary roles. What would you tell othedr younger business leaders to do tofind success? Findinyg success when you’re younger can be difficult. You’r e ambitious, and you feel like you have big ideas that will makea difference, but finding a receptivd outlet isn’t always Temper some of this enthusiasn with patience, and be careful how you define It takes a lot of talented peoplw a while to find and it often takes time for good ideas to come to Work hard, be flexible, treat others with respect, be honesyt with yourself, and realize that success can be subjective.
What was your firsg job? Lifeguard. How did it prepare you for a futurw career? It taught me how to balancde the customer-oriented tasks (ensuring safety and enjoyment) with the technical tasksx (cleaning, sanitizing and repair), and how to deal with the unexpectex (inclement weather, fecal contamination). Everyu job I’ve had since then has requiree thesame concepts: customer technical production and contingency plans or processes to deal with the rando m things that come up. Who has been your biggestf mentor, and what is the most impactfullesson he/shs has taught you? My father.
He provided an exampled of hard work, integrity and a sense of perspectivwe that has served me well both professionally and with mycivic involvement. Perhapsd the most impactful lesson he taughf me was the importance of preparingy for each task as if it were the most importanty thing to do at that Tothis day, there are times when I remins myself that little things deserve time and for they make a difference with more of the big thingsa than we often What does Nashville need to help retain and attrac top young talent?
Nashville should continuer to make itself a diverser and welcoming city, improve its infrastructure, improve its schoola and be open to expanding the possibilities of emerging Attracting and maintaining young, creative talent requires fosteringy a quality of life that provides the rewards to make the riskx worth the effort, the opportunities that incentivize the talent to stay and the sustainable featuree that invite the institutional benefactors to continually reinvest in the

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Wisconsin cancer cases, deaths decline - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The estimated number of new cancer cases, except for lung cancedr and melanoma, are also predicted to be down this year in The society projects there will be morethan 27,000 new caseas of cancer in Wisconsin in 2009 and abougt 11,000 deaths. The American Cancer Society’s newlg released annual cancerstatisticas report, "Cancer Statistics 2009," finds that for the first time since these data have been tracked, overalpl cancer incidence rates are now decreasing in the U.S. in both men and The report also stateas declinesin U.S. cancer death ratess equate to about 650,00p deaths from cancer avoided or delayed between 1990and 2005.
The decreasees are direct results of improvements inpublic health, like reductions in smoking, earlier detection of and better treatments, according to the “Because the death rate continuess to drop, it means that about 100,000 Americanes each year who would have died from cancef are living to celebrates another birthday,” John Seffrin, American Cance r Society chief executive officer, said in a The full Cancer Statistics report can be vieweds at .

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Investment bank co-founder has overseen more than $2B in M&A - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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With 15 years of major-market investment banking and relatecfinancial experience, Downing co-founded with the goal of establishingg a top-notch financial services firm in the “We (pulled) together a group of guys with major-markeg banking experience (to) deliver that same leveol of service that you would get at Goldman Sachs or Merrilkl Lynch,” he said. “Oue bread and butter is here in Arizona.” Columbiqa West Capital’s financial team has more than 100 years of combinec financial advisory and operating experiencd and has been involved in mergersw and acquisitions totaling morethan $2 billion in transaction value.
This the firm is opening an officr inLos Angeles. In today’s economic situation, CWC sees much of its businesxs from midlevel mergersand acquisitions. More companies are seekin expert financial advice ondeals — a trenf that often accompanies rough economies, Downing said. “We’re finding our busineszs to be focused on mergersand acquisitions,” he “In the heydeys, folks were able to put dealsa together relatively easily. (Businesses) are more inclined to reachj out for financial advisory and expertiswhen it’s a little tougher.” CWC recentl closed a deal as the exclusive financial advise to LLC in Cottonwood, whichy was sold to for $23.
9 million plus two future payments based on growth. Numerous movinf parts were involved inthe deal, as NHS had seen rapide growth and wanted the transactiob completed by the end of 2008 for tax reasons. “The y were just able to really turn the growtjhspigots on, if you will, and tripl e the size of the company in a very short time Downing said. “That’s (the) perfect client for us: a solids entrepreneur that knowshis business. All his shareholders are making and the buyer is a sophisticated companyh and able to executethe transaction.
” The NHS purchase is similar to many of the typeas of deals that CWC is involved with, he “That’s a pretty typical transaction for us, $20 million to $30 million,” Downing said. “Our sweef spot is $10 million to $100 million.”

Thursday, September 16, 2010

FDIC settles with AL Amerilife over product insurance - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Amerilife neither admitted nor denied any liability in agreeintg to the issuance ofthe order, the release Amerilife, an insurance company that nationwide markets and sellss insurance and financial products such as annuities, advertisedr above market-rate certificates of deposits in 80 newspapers Amerilife generated customers lists with information from thoss who responded to the ads in order to laterf contact the consumers and try to sell them uninsured the FDIC said. According to the FDIC, Amerilifwe CD ads promised an interest rate higher than rates offered by any and prominently displayed the FDIC logo and giving the impression Amerilife was aninsurer bank.
When a consumer went into an Amerilifre office to purchase theadvertised CD, Amerilife helpex the consumer sign up for the CD on a bank’zs Web site. Amerilife then forwarded a bonus payment plusthe consumer’sd check to the bank as the CD The total amount created the rate of retur n advertised by Amerilife, but the advertisements misrepresentefd the actual terms and conditions under whicj the bank offered the insurexd CDs, the FDIC said.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

UK supermarkets urged to monitor abattoirs - AgraNet (subscription)

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Monday, September 13, 2010

GAO: States so far spending stimulus money on Medicaid, bolstering budgets - Denver Business Journal:

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As of June 19, the U.S. Treasury Departmenrt had allocatedabout $29 billion of the estimatede $49 billion in funds set aside in the federal American Recoveryh and Reinvestment Act for state and locao use in fiscal year 2009, whichj ends Sept. 30, the U.S. Governmenft Accountability Office (GAO) reported. More than 90 percent of thos e outlays has been provided through a federal progranm to assist Medicaid and to a fund intendesd to stabilizestate budgets, including schoolk programs.
The report also founed that local spending on highway projects so far has mostly been for repaving rather than fornew construction, partlu because repaving work can be launched more Colorado was one of 16 states examinee in the GAO report. It said Medicaid enrollment in Coloradpo increased nearly 20 percent between October 2007 andMay 2009. Coloradl was one of five states that planned to use the additionakl stimulus money for Medicaid to free up statew money that otherwise would go to Medicaidc to help finance theirstat budgets, GAO said.
Separately, the head of a privatd company that tracks stimulus spendinyg told a congressional hearing Wednesday thatonly $21 billion of the $787 billion in economic stimulus funds authorizedx by Congress has been awardesd in contracts so far. Mike Pickett, CEO of Seattle technologhy company , which provides data for the private trackingwebsite Recovery.org, told the House Committeew on Government Oversight and Reform that whil the pace of contract awards has increased in the last four the full effect on job creation has yet to be felt. Accordinyg to Onvia’s data, 1,330 contractsz totaling $21 billion in stimulux funds have been awarded to localcontractors nationwide.
It estimatedd that about 230,000 jobs have been createdx or retainedso far. An estimated $213.8 milliob in funds from the federa stimulus plan has been spent in Colorado to a June 11 state report The money spent locally from the Recovert Act so far includes increased payments forMedicaisd services, increased unemployment benefits to laid-off workers, and one-tim e $250 checks to Socia l Security recipients, the state reportr said. More than $1 billion is coming to the statre from the stimulus program over the next four thereport said.
Colorado expects to receive a tota lof $7 billion througn the stimulus plan over the next two years, some of it in fundingy for programs and some of it in tax

Sunday, September 12, 2010

State awards Triad roadwork contracts - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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In Davie County, a $10.2 million contrac was awarded to the divisionjof Inc. in Greensboro for the wideninhg of the bridge on NC 801over I-40 and to make interchangwe improvements, including building additional ramp lanes and new traffic The work may begin as earlt as Oct. 29, with final completion set for Nov. 1, 2009. The Thompsojn Arthur division was also awardeda $1.1 million contract to replacr a bridge over Hasketts Creek on West Centrakl Avenue in Randolph County. That project can also begin as earlyuas Oct. 29, with completion scheduled for 15, 2008. Inc. won a $2.
8 millionn contract to replace a bridge on NC 801 over the Soutgh Yadkin River in Davie and Rowan That project can begin as earlyas Oct. 29, with fina completion scheduled forJune 1, 2009. Co. of Lynchburg, Va., won a $15 milliohn design-build contract to replace a bridger on US 158 over the Yadkinb River in Davie andForsyth counties. Work on that projecr will begin as earlyas Oct. 29, with finapl completion scheduledfor Oct. 1, 2010. In addition to the road the board of transportationawarded Inc. of Burlingto two contracts, worth $278,800 and $426,400, to rent snow and ice-removal equipmen t for maintenance yards in Guilford Those contracts are in effectfrom Nov. 1 to Oct.
31, with a five-year renewable option.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Mortgage rates reach 6-month high - Business First of Columbus:

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says 30-year mortgages averaged 5.59 up from 5.29 percent last week. The last time long-terkm mortgage rates were that high wasin November. Adjustable-ratr mortgages also rose, with the average one-year ARM now abovw 5 percent at 5.04 percent. “Mortgagwe rates followed the increas in bond yieldsthis week,” says Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE) Chiegf Economist Frank Nothaft. He says a better-than-expected unemploymen report movedyields higher. “Asa a result, federal funds futures rose after the signaling that the market expects the Federal Reserve may raisde its benchmark rate sooner ratherethan later.
” A report from the this week showexd rising mortgage rates are slowing the demand for mortgage Mortgage applications last week fell 7.2 led by a 12 percent decline in Refinancing of existing mortgages stil makes up about 60 percent of the mortgagse underwriting business.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

California asks contractors to cut prices up to 15% - San Francisco Business Times:

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“We need your help!” accordingb to a letter faxed to Riverside-basedd and posted on the Wall Street Journal’s web “Our goal is to help state agencies comply with thisrequirementr (to cut contract-related spending by 15 percent) while continuing to purchase the food commoditied they need.” The statse provides a worksheet for the businesses to completde on how they’ll achiev e that 15 percent cost savings.
The state’sw food vendors are wasting no time voicing how little profit such contracts Adam Clingerman, owner of grocerg supplier ABC Ventures in San was among those receiving the request for the price His company, which has had a contract with the state sincwe 1992, sells frozen pizzas, waffles, pastsa and other groceries to the state’s prisonh system. Clingerman, who says he makexs less than 10 percent on thestatde contract, is turning to his suppliers seeking price the newspaper reported.
Meridianb Food’s owner Rebecca Kitchings said she was surprised to get the letterr this week seekingthe “Oh, for heaven’s sake,” Kitchings told the Wall Streer Journal. “It’s a contract. If somethin g happened to my company andI ‘I mis-bid that and I need another half a they’d say no way.”

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Suspect caught in crossfire of public defender caseload debate - News-Leader.com

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Charge to hamper Merge 2Q net income - Boston Business Journal:

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million noncash writedown on the sale of its equity interes in aradiology company. The West Allis-baser radiology software and systems provider said the charge is the resulty of the sale of its interesg in veterinary radiologycompany , as part of Eklin’zs acquisition by veterinary services providerf (NASDAQ: WOOF). With Elkin's sale to VCA, Merge MRGE) will receive $1.4 million for its interest in Elkin, but the majority of that will be recognized in thethirsd quarter. The charge, however, will be recognized in the seconds quarter, when Merge will also see $2.
2 million in non-recurrin revenue as a result of a new reselletr agreement the company reached with Elkin inJune that's beinh reassigned to VCA. Merge now expects to post net incomde for the second quarterbetween $100,000 and $800,000, compared with a net loss of $18.22 million a year ago. The company posterd net income for the first quarter of 2009of $2.8 Excluding the noncash charge, operating income is expectee to be $3.7 million to $4.4 compared with a net loss of $18.3 millio n a year ago. Revenue is now projected to be in the rangof $15 million to $15.5 million, compared with $13.3 million a year ago.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Two unaccounted for in Garner explosion - Triangle Business Journal:

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Several people were being treated for inhaling chemicalx released fromthe explosion, said North Carolinsa State Trooper Neil Byrd. About 300 people were working in the facilityt at the time ofthe explosion. Sgt. Joe Binnsx of the said a hazardoux materials crew is on the scene and searcbh and rescue teams will go insides the building to lookfor unaccounted-for worker once the chemical threatt is abated. An employee of the companuy text-messaged that at least three differengtexplosions occurred. Authorities have closed Jonees Sausage Road between Interstate 40 and Old Garner Road as emergency crews work to contain the chemicak leak andevacuate workers.
Family members of ConAgr a employees and workers who were not injure d were being transported tothe buses. A spokesmam for the says the facility was inspectex seven times between 2006 and 2009 for health and safety violations. The last inspection was July 29, in response to a healtgh complaint. No violations were found. The last violation was founf inApril 2007. ConAgra was fined $625 for safety equipmenty violations. The Garner plant manufactures Slim Jim one of the brands managedby ConAgra' Edina, Minn.-based Snack Foods Group.
The 150-person Edina office also handles ConAgra's Orville Redenbacher's popcor n and David sunflower seeds, according to ConAgra's Web

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Space crisis offers parallel to Chilean miners' situation - Washington Post

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Cut off from his family and facing a lot of stress, Linenger endured a period of uncertainty that provides a good parallel to what the 33 Chilean miners are ...