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19-story Montage tower next up near Lake Eola
Sentinel Staff WriterGround was broken recently for The Montage, downtown Orlando's latest high-rise apartment complex. The developer, Lane Florida LLC, expects to complete the 19-story tower at 101 Lake Ave. in the spring of 2010, a timetable for construction that should...Tags: Property, Orlando, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Lake Buena Vista
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Two Promoted At Quinnipiac University
ACADEMIC • At Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Mark R. Ludovico of North Haven was promoted to director of web communications and Matthew Romeo of Prospect, an adjunct professor for the School of Business, was named director of university...Tags: University of New Haven, Colleges and Universities, East Haven, West Hartford, Plainville
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The rapid rise of bailout czar
| Chicago Tribune reporterNeel Kashkari's resume includes aerospace engineering, investment banking and being a key adviser to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Now the 35-year-old University of Illinois graduate and Ohio native has been selected to manage the government'...Tags: Defense, Colleges and Universities, NASA, Parliament, Heads of State
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UPS wants employees to take opportunity to interact
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comJust because you nod to colleagues every day in the hall doesn't mean you know who they are, what they do and how you might collaborate on projects. That's why UPS started the Women's Leadership Development program, which was piloted in 2006 and took root...Tags: Breast Cancer, Company Information, Brookhaven, Long Island, Technology
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Ulman moves to speed up project review process
Because development is big business in Howard County and generates tax revenue, elected officials pay attention when the industry is hurting. After complaints from builders about how long it takes to get projects through the county review process, County...Tags: Lower House, $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Laws, Mortgages, Forestry and Timber
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No One Injured In Chester Plane Crash; New Skate Park Opens
Plane crashes in Chester. Skate Park Opens in Cromwell. Guilford Land Trust Acquires 141 Acres. Here are a few of the Middlesex County and Shoreline area stories written by Courant staff reporters over the last week. AREAWIDE ΔPoll Shows Jim Himes...Tags: Environmental Politics, Colleges and Universities, Transportation Accidents, Long Island Sound, Environmental Pollution
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Deerfield solicits bids for Cove project
South Florida Sun-SentinelIhler Planning Group has presented Deerfield Beach officials with a plan to reinvent an aging shopping center. The plan satisfied nearby residents, the merchants who own the stores and city planners, but when the Palm Beach Gardens company asked for a...Tags: Road Transportation, Palm Beach Gardens, Key West, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Deerfield
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NASA presses ahead for launch next year of big Mars rover with rock-zapping laser
AP Science WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ NASA said Friday it will press ahead with plans to launch a supersized rover to Mars next year despite spiraling costs and schedule pressures. The decision to maintain the status quo — at least for now — came after the...Tags: Space Programs, NASA
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Higher ethanol blends are on federal agenda
Consumer ReportsThe latest federal energy act, passed last December, requires more ethanol to be produced than the United States could consume even if all cars on the road used E10 (a 10-percent ethanol blend sold in most urban areas), and the six-million or so flexible-... -
Berry Plastics expanding Baltimore operations
Berry Plastics Corp., a maker of plastic packaging products and one of the city's biggest manufacturers, is expanding to a warehouse in Chesapeake Commerce Center in Southeast Baltimore. Berry Plastics, based in Evansville, Ind., signed a lease with...Tags: Duke Realty Corporation, Material Science
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Donor boosts bioengineering
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A business-school alumnus has given Harvard University its largest individual donation ever: $125 million to start a bioengineering institute. The mission of the Hansjorg Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering is to discover...Tags: Biotechnology, Biotechnology Industry, Technology
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Massachusetts: $125 million gift to Harvard
Wire reportsA Harvard Business School alumnus has given the university its largest individual donation ever — $125 million to start a bioengineering institute, the school announced Tuesday. Hansjorg Wyss, an engineer and entrepreneur who earned an MBA from...Tags: Technology
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