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the United Group Honors Top Business Performers
THE UNITED GROUP, Monroe, La., honored the group's top business performers for 2007 at its 2008 National Conference March 17-20 at the Wynn LAS VEGAS.
Persevering through the Storm: Radian Group's S.A. Ibrahim on Leadership in the Subprime Crisis
In June 2007, the stock price of Radian Group was, at $64 a share, close to its all-time high and Radian was moving toward a merger with a fellow mortgage insurer that would have created an almost $12 billion ...
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New ventures: GlycoMark seen as leader of diabetes diagnostics segment
New ventures GlycoMark seen as leader of diabetes diagnostics segment A Medical Device Daily Staff Report Toyota Tsusho America and Nippon Kayaku have formed a new company, GlycoMark, located in New York and ...
Flyballers let sleeping dogs - and owners - lie
"Patches" naps Sunday with her owner, Susan Dawson, and Wally McSwain, both of Winston-Salem, N.C., during the Double Dog Dare Flyball Racing Club's Athens Dawg Derby at the Classic Center.
Hurricane Bertha heads toward Bermuda but tourists not worried
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Fatty fish not equal in "good" fats: study
While health experts recommend that people eat more fatty fish, the varieties most Americans buy vary widely in their amount of healthy omega-3 fats, a new study suggests.
Bertha heads toward Bermuda; tourists not worried
This image provided by NOAA shows Hurricane Bertha taken Thursday July 10, 2008 at 1:15 p.m. EDT.
Popular Tilapia Might Not Help Heart
The wildly popular farm-raised fish known as tilapia may actually harm your heart, thanks to low levels of healthy omega-3 fatty acids and high levels of unhealthy omega-6 fatty acids.
Spray Gun Shoots Adult Stem Cells Onto Wound
One goal of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine is a way to quickly seal battlefield wounds and promote more rapid healing.
More women's careers, biology at odds
Summer Riley married her husband, Mike, the June after she graduated from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C. She was 22.
NC bans Japanese blood grass as kudzu-like hazard
Comments on Topix forums : Winston-Salem North Carolina Agriculture Department officials hope to head off an invasive grass known as cogongrass before it becomes the next kudzu.
Lightning Strike Starts House Fire In Morganton
Strong storms rolled through Burke County Monday evening while the entire county was under a tornado warning.
Re: Seeking partners for a national RFP
Since Aug. 1, 1999, interiorscapers have made 4,804,295 hits at INTERIORSCAPE.com! Reads: 871 Messages: 7 Hey people, We have received an RFP from a well known company with locations in the following markets: ...
Interest in coupons rises as economy falters
With her household budget tightening, Michelle Fox treats couponing like getting a part-time job to help make ends meet.
Ham's manager charged with 2nd-degree rape
Police on Thursday morning charged Ham's Restaurant's former general manager with second-degree rape.
Last of the 'Baby Ballerinas' dies at home in Australia at 89
Irina Baronova, world renowned in the 1930s as part of a trio of Russian-born dancers dubbed the "Baby Ballerinas," has died at her home in Australia.
Judge approves settlement for coal mine investors
A North Carolina judge has approved a settlement that will return most of the money that North Carolina investors lost in a Montana coal mine.
Promising Cancer Treatment Ready for Human Trial
A clinical trial will examine whether a new cancer treatment is as effective in humans as it's proven to be in mice, say researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C. The ...
Art world abuzz over prof's Styrofoam robots
Walking through a darkened corridor of Lawrence Hall on the University of Oregon campus, something against the wall catches the eyes of Michael Salter.