Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Raleigh traffic moving after police examine case - Houma Courier
RALEIGH, N.C. - Traffic on a pair of roads in North Carolina's state government complex in Raleigh was rerouted for a couple of hours while a bomb squad examined a suspicious package that turned out to contain cosmetics and lotions. A spokeswoman for the

Alex Moving & Storage Goes Green; Orange County Mover Implements Eco-Friendly Practices - YAHOO!
Orange County movers, Alex Moving & Storage, announces new “green” initiatives and eco-friendly practices as the company progresses towards being a green mover. Orange County, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) February 02, 2011 Alex Moving & Storage goes green with new

Strong winds moving into Southern California - San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES—Strong and potentially damaging winds are moving into Southern California. The National Weather Service says Wednesday's winds are being caused by strong high pressure building into the Great Basin. Wind gusts across the Los Angeles and

Despite ruling, health care reform moving forward - Tampa Bay Online
WASHINGTON - Most insurers, hospital executives and state officials expect they'll keep carrying out President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, even after a federal judge in Florida cast its fate in doubt by declaring all of it unconstitutional. "It's

'Jersey Shore' moving to Italy: MTV plans to shoot season four abroad - New York Daily News
This is an awful decision! MTV should stop while they're ahead The network announced plans Tuesday to pack up the fist-pumping cast and move them to Italy to shoot the fourth season of their hit reality show. Production in Europe is set to begin in the

Manufacturer moving 50 jobs to Dayton - Birmingham Business Journal
The payroll-starved city of Dayton will get 50 jobs as a result of a local manufacturer's deal to acquire a competitor, the Dayton Business Journal reports. Dayton Progress of West Carrollton announced a deal to buy Lane Punch Corp. Both companies make

Strong line of thunderstorms moving into metro New Orleans area - New Orleans Times-Picayune
The commute home today is going to be a mess. The National Weather Service warns of a severe line of thunderstorms moving east, affecting east St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, Assumption, St. James, Ascension, Jefferson, Orleans, Lafourche and Terrebonne

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