- A Match Made in the Heavens – MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology ReviewA Match Made in the Heavens
MIT Technology Review
Her job involves hard science as well as reviewing information about cosmic discoveries coming from the telescope and explaining those discoveries to NASA officials and the public. Lately Hubble has collected some of the first data ever about the … - Allow Me to Reintroduce You to Silver and Gold… – Silver Investing News
Allow Me to Reintroduce You to Silver and Gold…
Silver Investing News
Not to mention ending talk of repatriating the world's second-biggest gold reserves removes a potential irritant in US-German relations and so Germany has decided that the US has done a great job of storing it for this long so why bother? The more … - The Right Stuff – Foreign Affairs
The Right Stuff
Foreign Affairs
The meeting featured panels on health care, immigration, jobs, taxes, and more — capped with an appearance by the former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, whose rousing speech party leaders hoped would encourage a spirit of team play. …. Putting … - Frequently Asked Questions about EB-5 project financing for new hotel … – JD Supra (press release)
Frequently Asked Questions about EB-5 project financing for new hotel …
JD Supra (press release)
The program is a win-win-win arrangement giving wealthy immigrants the opportunity to earn a “fast-track” for a US green card if they make an investment of $500,000 or $1 million, and create a minimum of at least 10 permanent US jobs. In return … - Williamstown Fire District Considering Town’s Overtures – iBerkshires.com
Williamstown Fire District Considering Town's Overtures
iBerkshires.com
Recently, town officials have suggested that the two municipal bodies could align their annual meetings and partner to use solar renewable energy credits that are generated from a proposed solar array on the town's capped landfill. On Wednesday, Fire … - The Disappearing Volunteer Firefighter – New York Times
New York TimesThe Disappearing Volunteer Firefighter
New York Times
In surveys, firefighters consistently cite the endless burden of fund-raising, which takes up to 60 percent of their work time, as one of the biggest deterrents to staying on the job. For decades, departments relied on benefit auctions, raffles and …
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