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UDD launches news centre to cover rally (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
The war of the airwaves is heating up after supporters of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra launched a news centre to counter state-controlled media.
Dresser-Rand Expands Two-Year-Old Policy to Prohibit Subsidiaries From Taking New Business in Iran to Now Cover ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Dresser-Rand Group Inc. , a global supplier of rotating equipment, announced today that it was expanding its previous decision in January 2008 barring its subsidiaries from entering into new contracts for any new units from states designated as sponsoring terrorism, such as Iran, to now cover all new business, including for replacement parts and services.
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Demand rises for heating bill help (The Record and Herald News)
The sluggish economy and stubbornly high unemployment are forcing recession-weary New Jersey residents to apply in record numbers for federal help with their home heating bills, officials said.
Van Buren School Board Agrees To Cover Tuition (Times Record)
The Van Buren School Board unanimously approved Tuesday covering the cost of concurrent high school-college course tuition for about 240 students taking the courses each day.
Home heating help program application deadline March 31 (Casper Journal)
The deadline for applying for a home heating help program has been extended for this season only, according to the Wyoming Department of Family Services.
Manhole covers explode again in Morristown (Morris NewsBee)
MORRISTOWN – The latest incident in a series of manhole cover explosions that began in 2005 has prompted Mayor Timothy Dougherty to request a meeting with electric company officials to figure out a way to stop them.
Glenn Haege: Heating system needs ventilation to avoid streaking (Detroit News)
Dear Glenn: I hope you can help me out here. We have a new home and use electric baseboard heat. After two years of use, I am now seeing vertical black streaks on the walls above them. I've tried every imaginable cleaner, including TSP and the Magic Eraser. Any ideas what might work, and what is causing this? Our neighbors have the same type of heat but older units, and they don't get the ...
Wilson seeks state aid for wood stove trade-ins (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
JUNEAU — Alaska should send Fairbanks millions to help create a voluntary trade-in program for the community’s older, less-efficient wood-fed heating systems, something that would give the state a ...
UTD researcher developing 'invisible' audio speakers (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
RICHARDSON — "Tiny" is the new "big" — at least when it comes to the race to invent audio speakers that are invisible to the naked eye. Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas are working on ways to cover your walls, TVs and computers with speakers that no one can see. How? By turning heat into sound. Scientifically, it’s an old phenomenon, but Mike Kozlov's new twist is doing it through ...

