Gov. Christie Is All For Michelle Obama’s Fight Against Obesity

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Former TLC reality show star Sarah Palin has criticized First Lady Michelle Obama’s plan to get kids active and healthy, saying, “What she is telling us is she cannot trust parents to make decisions for their own children, for their own families in what we should eat.” But GOP members Chris Christie (whose suits are [...]

Utility-backed renewable energy legislation returns in the Senate

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State Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, has introduced a bill similar to a measure that passed the House last year but died in the Senate, which would have allowed private utilities to charge customers for renewable power. a… View full post on All Stories

Herb-roasted potatoes

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Angela Pritchett Rounding out the weekday dinner menu with a side dish that pleases everyone is one hard order to fill. In our house, it’s usually the old reliable potato, especially round red potatoes. This versatile vegetable is actually pretty low in fat,… February 28, 2011 View full post on All Stories

Unsecured Loans: Free From Collateral

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Loans have become a major necessitate of everyone’s life. Today, numbers of loan services are made available in the finance market through which individuals can easily fulfill their every time requirements. Liabilities have become an important part for justifying and improving the basic needs of the people. They act as a financial assistance for the [...]

Patent law: Congress eyes major overhaul

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Patent law currently grants patents to the first person to invent something. Under a Senate reform bill, patent law would recognize the first person to file a patent. View full post on All Stories

Patent law: Congress eyes major overhaul

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Patent law currently grants patents to the first person to invent something. Under a Senate reform bill, patent law would recognize the first person to file a patent. View full post on All Stories

Tornado watch in effect for East Tennessee; flooding possible

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KNOXVILLE – A tornado watch has been issued for much of East Tennessee – including Knox County – until 2 p.m. The watch includes 33 counties in East Tennessee and five in Virginia, according to the National Weather Service. A flood watch is in effect for Anderson, Campbell, Grainger, Hamblen, Morgan, Scott and Union counties [...]

Fed buys $6.69 bln in Treasury bonds

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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The Federal Reserve Bank of New York bought $6.69 billion in Treasury debt on Monday, part of the Fed’s second round of quantitative easing. Dealers offered the central bank $38.868 billion in Treasurys maturing from 2013 to 2015. Since starting a previous program to also reinvest cash from its maturing mortgage-related [...]

Tunisia remains turbulent six weeks after old regime collapses

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The Media Line Staff Jerusalem, Israel David Rosenberg – More than six weeks after its long-time dictator went into exile, Tunisia remains in turmoil, beset by resurgent violence, strikes, government paralysis and an economy that has yet to return to business as usual. Mohamed Ghannouchi, who had served as prime minister since Zine Al-Abidine Ben [...]

Savings in fuel cost helped Boeing win $35-billion Air Force contract

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Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Boeing snagged the much coveted $35-billion Air Force contract to manufacture aerial fueling planes over the weekend, surprising even the company’s executives. According to analysts, the savings in fuel cost offered by Boeing was the advantage of the aircraft manufacturer over its rival, the [...]

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