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Salvation Army drops $1 lunch cost

17 hours ago ago from Gordon Fuller

After a meeting held with the S/A last Thursday at which nothing was resolved another meeting was scheduled for yesterday the 15th. Prior to the meeting yesterday Wallace Malay, of the Creative Awareness Collective, and myself decided to organize a protest to be held in front of the S/A. The Collective and I got the word out to those who were being affected by the $1 charge and turnout of about 20 people with posters rallied across the ...

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When billionaires go out for a spin on the water.

1 hour, 13 minutes ago ago from Markosun's Blog

The super-billionaires of the world have to spend their gobs of money somehow.  From giant homes to private jets they have the resources to indulge.  The billionaires that like the sea buy the biggest private yachts ever imagined.  They cost tens of millions of dollars, often more expensive than their homes.  The costs continue with the upkeep, crews, equipment and helicopters that go with them.  The super yachts are over 400 feet (130 ...

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Wisconsin?s Government Health Care System Running Short

18 hours ago ago from Texas Broadside

This provides a look at what a government-run system looks like. The state may be forced to cut more than $1 billion over the next 18 months from BadgerCare Plus and other health care programs for the disabled, elderly and low-income families. The shortfall comes at a time when more people are turning to BadgerCare Plus because of the state?s battered economy. About 700,000 people were enrolled in BadgerCare Plus alone on Nov. 30, an increase ...

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Lowering test costs in the nanometer era

19 hours ago ago from Design And Reuse - Industry Articles

D&R Industry Articles | Most Popular | SoC News Alerts | Lowering test costs in the nanometer era By Sanjiv Taneja, Vice President, Encounter Test, Cadence Design Systems edadesignline.com (December 15, 2009) Design for test (DFT) has not drawn the kind of attention that design for manufacturability (DFM) has received in recent years, but test is becoming significantly more difficult and expensive at ...

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Reynolds American to take $47M charge for buyouts

13 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Reynolds American to take $47M charge for buyouts WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -- Cigarette maker Reynolds American Inc. said Wednesday it plans to take a fourth-quarter charge of about $47 million for costs related to buyouts at two R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. factories. Earlier this month, the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based maker of Camel cigarettes said it offered buyouts, which includes severance pay, to about 1,800 workers at the North Carolina ...

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