Saturday, August 28, 2010

Business briefs: Over-50 set moving to Net's social sites - Everett Herald
The phenomenal growth of Facebook, Twitter and other social sites in the past year has come in part because of a surge in adoption by older members, with a new national poll released Friday saying that the

Ruling delayed on moving Bisard trial - Indianapolis Star
A judge says the public uproar over a fatal crash involving suspended Indianapolis police officer David Bisard makes a fair trial in Marion County nearly impossible anytime soon. But since Bisard likely won't

Chile president urges moving planned power plant-TV - Inside Fidelity
SANTIAGO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Chilean President Sebastian Pinera said on Thursday GDF Suez should relocate a planned $1.1 billion thermal power plant after a public outcry over pollution fears, state television reported

Heritage date may be moving - The Post and Courier
HILTON HEAD ISLAND -- If there is a Heritage golf tournament in 2011, it apparently won't have its usual date on the PGA Tour calendar. Hilton Head Island has hosted the Heritage the week after the Masters in

NASCAR Truck Series race at PIR moving to February - AZCentral.com
NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series will run in February at Phoenix International Raceway, moving up from the fall date it's had since 2001. PIR's newly rescheduled NASCAR weekend now will include the first

NYC suburban trains moving again - WCAX
IRVINGTON, N.Y. (AP) - Thousands of Metro-North Railroad riders are moving again after being stranded for nearly two hours in Westchester County. Railroad spokesman Dan Brucker says police halted the Hudson Line around 8

Charlie Crist Moving Left: Independent Thanks God For Leaving GOP, Gets Interview With 'Bill Press - Huffingtonpost.com
When Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced that he was formally leaving the Republican Party, it was seemingly in label only. An impossible primary path to a Senate nomination compelled him to launch an

Katrina's legacy: Moving beyond the storm - AMA
Charity Hospital still stands like a colossus amid the medical district in New Orleans, the city's tallest hospital at 289 feet. When the building opened in 1939, it was the country's second-largest hospital

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