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U.S. Silica relocating headquarters to Frederick - Maryland Community Newspapers Online
Industrial mineral producer U.S. Silica plans to move its corporate headquarters from Berkeley Springs, W.Va., to the Riverside Five building in Frederick next week. The privately held company, with plants in 13 states, has more than 650 employees

Cables reveal difficulty of relocating some Guantanamo detainees - CNN
Washington (CNN) -- The relocation of 17 Chinese Muslim Uyghurs detained at Guantanamo Bay was a thorny issue for the United States, according to cables released by the website WikiLeaks. Attempts to find new homes for the 17 detainees was met with

Commuting for job often replaces relocating - St. Petersburg Times
Moving can be one of the most stressful events in life, although it can also be a great adventure. The option may seem especially tempting today, as some regions have much brighter job prospects than others amid the overall employment slump. Indeed.com, a

Indiana Bank and Trust Relocating Downtown Indianapolis Commercial Loan Office - msnbc.com
COLUMBUS, Ind., Oct. 19, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Indiana Bank and Trust Company announces the relocation of its downtown Indianapolis commercial loan office from 10 West Market Street, Suite 1600 to 201 S. Capitol Avenue, Suite 700 in the Pan Am Building

TLC Presents: "Relocating Creative Scholarship: EKU SAFE and Violence Prevention" - EKU news center
Interpersonal violence affects every one of us, therefore approaches to understanding interpersonal violence should draw on the rich experiences and knowledge of all disciplines. We invite you to be a part of a dialogue on creative research scholarship

Roadblocks to Relocating Guantanamo Detainees - San Francisco Examiner
In a March 2009 meeting between John Brennan, President Obama's principal counterterrorism adviser, and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, Brennan carried a letter from the president expressing concern about the 99 Yemenis remaining at the military prison at

ICC welcomes UK contribution for relocating at-risk persons in Kenya - Reliefweb.int
The International Criminal Court thanks the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for its generous contribution of £200,000.00 to the Special Fund of the Court on relocations, which was finalised today with the signature of an Understanding

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