Nov 21, 2009 | Earth Times
Grenade attacks shake central Mexico in the wake of arrest
Successive grenade attacks on police facilities left one person injured and caused damage in central Mexico, in violence that offials said could be linked to the arrest of an alleged drug boss.
VATICAN CITY, 5 NOV 2009 - The following prelates died in recent weeks: - Bishop Francis Baldacchino O.F.M. Cap.
Broome Community College Hosts Contingent Of Academic Leaders And...
From Public Affairs Officer Broome Community College BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOSTS CONTINGENT OF ACADEMIC LEADERS AND STUDENTS FROM MEXICO FOR EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TRAINING On Sunday, October 18, over fifty academic leaders and students from the University of Celaya, Mexico will be arriving in Binghamton for a three-day visit to Broome Community ...
Celebrated artist lectures on 'seriousness of pursuit,' importance of the 'artist-prophet'
Visiting UNO Presidential Professor Enrique Martinez Celaya took a cross-country trip from Long Island, N.Y., to California, planning to stop at only one place along the way: the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Neb.
Cozad Plans To Sell Tenneco Plant
Cozad officials are planning to market and sell the local Tenneco plant after its closes next year.
Cozad Officials Plan To Sell Tenneco Plant In Nebraska
Cozad officials are planning to market and sell the local Tenneco plant after its closes next year.
Tenneco to close Nebraska plant affecting 500 jobs
Tenneco currently employs 460 hourly and 40 salaried workers at the plant. The company expects to begin transferring business to other ride control operations later this year, including Hartwell, Ga., Paragould, Ark., and Celaya, Mexico.
Forest health survey shows variety of diseases, but no huge outbreaks
Comandra blister rust is apparent on these close-up photos shot in the Prescott area last week.
"A closed mouth gathers no foot." I learned that sage advice from a respected mentor.
Avon Will Cut 1,200 Jobs by 2012
Global restructuring plan still underway. Sometimes you have to act local to think global - as seen at Avon.
Bribiesca reflects on 50 years in plastics in Mexico
Even after surviving a kidnapping and a mugging or two, retirement is not in the plans of 82-year-old Raul Bribiesca Aldape.
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