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Mercy Health Systems completing $60 million medical data center in Missouri (Carroll County News)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

What can transfer the entire contents of the Library of Congress in 6.5 seconds and withstand a F2 tornado? The new data center being built by the Sisters of Mercy Health System (Mercy) in…

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9/11 rescue workers face court battle to pay for healthcare (Guardian Unlimited)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Glen Klein’s desire to earn a little extra money on the night shift after a divorce was what saved his life. He opted to work in his New York police Swat team from 4pm to midnight on 11 September 2001; had he done the morning shift he would probably have been among his 14 colleagues who died trying to rescue people in the Twin Towers.

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9/11 rescue workers face court battle to pay for healthcare (Guardian Unlimited)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Glen Klein’s desire to earn a little extra money on the night shift after a divorce was what saved his life. He opted to work in his New York police Swat team from 4pm to midnight on 11 September 2001; had he done the morning shift he would probably have been among his 14 colleagues who died trying to rescue people in the Twin Towers.

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Broke economy, please fix it (Queens Chronicle)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Unemployment in New York State is at its highest rate in 27 years and Queens’ jobless rate hasn’t moved much from 9 percent, where it’s been for months. However, despite the bleak numbers, things are slowly improving across the city and the nation.

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NOVAVAX Reports Fourth Quarter and 2009 Year-End Financial Results (redOrbit)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

ROCKVILLE, Md., March 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX) today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2009.

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Press adds to St. Vincent’s trauma, hospital’s docs say (Gay City News)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

As St. Vincent’s Hospital struggles to stay afloat, top physicians at a “visibility rally” on Sun., Feb. 21, said a main obstacle the hospital is facing is negative media coverage.

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Broke economy, please fix it (Queens Chronicle)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Unemployment in New York State is at its highest rate in 27 years and Queens’ jobless rate hasn’t moved much from 9 percent, where it’s been for months. However, despite the bleak numbers, things are slowly improving across the city and the nation.

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Broke economy, please fix it (Queens Chronicle)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Unemployment in New York State is at its highest rate in 27 years and Queens’ jobless rate hasn’t moved much from 9 percent, where it’s been for months. However, despite the bleak numbers, things are slowly improving across the city and the nation.

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  • Misc

Broke economy, please fix it (Queens Chronicle)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Unemployment in New York State is at its highest rate in 27 years and Queens’ jobless rate hasn’t moved much from 9 percent, where it’s been for months. However, despite the bleak numbers, things are slowly improving across the city and the nation.

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Broke economy, please fix it (Queens Chronicle)

16 years ago16 years ago1 mins

Unemployment in New York State is at its highest rate in 27 years and Queens’ jobless rate hasn’t moved much from 9 percent, where it’s been for months. However, despite the bleak numbers, things are slowly improving across the city and the nation.

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