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Ash from Chile volcano shuts down Argentina flights
CHAITEN, Chile AFP — Ash from the erupting Chaiten volcano in southern Chile spread across a growing swathe of South America on Wednesday, forcing flight cancellations across much of Argentina and threatening to blanket more towns in Argentina and Chile. The volcano, located 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) south of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Argentina, ash, Chile, kilometer, LANs, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-05-07
Chilean volcano turns Chaiten into ghost town
SANTIAGO AFP — A volcano in southern Chile erupting for the first time has buried the surrounding region under a blanket of ash and has turned Chaiten into a ghost town, with its 4,000 residents facing an uncertain future. "There's no historical record on this volcano, so we have...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ash, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, kilometer, SOFTWARE, TVs
Research articles 2008-05-04
Employee's qualifications do not need to 'jump off page'
(The following article was originally published in Wisconsin Lawyer, another Dolan Media publication. An employer's stated reason for an allegedly discriminatory hiring decision need not jump off the page and slap you in the face to be considered pretextual. The U.S. Supreme Court determined that in its Feb....
Tags: Ash, Tyson Foods Inc.
Research articles 2006-03-02
EC Cracks Down on Cigarette Advertising in Europe; Enforcement Follows Complaint from U.S. Group
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the European Commission EC took the first major step in cracking down on cigarette advertising in Germany and Luxembourg by sending a "reasoned opinion" charging both countries with violating an EU directive which requires countries to ban cigarette advertising on radio and in...
Tags: advertisement, Ash, cigarette, European Commission, tobacco, treaty
Research articles 2006-02-01
Chicken Little Was Right - Sometimes the Sky DOES Fall
From my perch in the Pacific Northwest I see a volcanic landscape - an "in-your-face" volcanic landscape, a British friend of mine once commented after returning from a weekend trip to central Oregon where high Cascade peaks, barren lava flows, and pumice deposits dominate the scenery. It is a landscape...
Tags: ash, Cascade Corp., Clark, kilometer, NETWORKING, Oregon, river, SECURITY, Transportation, U.S. Geological Survey
Research articles 2006-01-01
Designing for Worker Safety
Moving the construction safety process upstreamEFFORTS TO IMPROVE WORKER SAFETY on construction sites can take many forms. While safety hazard mitigation measures have traditionally been implemented solely by the builder during the construction phase, many believe that additional actions can and should be taken earlier in the project, during the...
Tags: Ash, Benefits, construction, Construction, HEALTHCARE, Intel Corp., M., programming, SOFTWARE, team, University of Oregon, worker
Research articles 2005-09-01
Northern Indonesian volcano spews heatclouds, ash
JAKARTA AFP — A volcano in Indonesia's northernmost province of North Sulawesi belched smoke and heatclouds and blanketed a town and several villages with ash, an official said. Mount Soputan began rumbling close to midnight on Saturday, with increasing frequency of tremors, and finally belched heatclouds and ash at...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ash, Litigation, slope
Research articles 2004-12-12
St. Helens continues to swell
MOUNT ST. HELENS, Wash. -- Part of the lava dome in Mount St. Helens' crater has risen 50 to 100 feet since Tuesday while earthquake activity has remained low, signs that magma is moving upward without much resistance, scientists said Thursday. Despite the swelling, scientists said there was...
Tags: ash, scientist, U.S. Geological Survey
Research articles 2004-10-08
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis network column.
By Karen Brune Mathis, The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 1--ASH PROPERTIES CHANGES COURSE WITH BAYMEADOWS JUNCTION: Now stripped to its steel skeleton, the former General Motors parts distribution center at Philips Highway and Baymeadows Road should be ...
Tags: Ash, General Motors Corp., Philips Electronics N.V., tenant
Research articles 2004-09-01
ASH TOO HOT FOR RICK TO GET MARRIED
ROCK band Ash are so busy drummer Rick McMurray can't even find time to squeeze in a wedding day. Rick, 28, and his fiancee Helen Donnelly have found it just too hard to get some time off. Rick confessed that at one point the...
Tags: ash, British Broadcasting Corp., celebration, Ireland
Research articles 2004-04-25
The name game: want to expand your trademark globally? Watch your step-or you'll be putting your name on the line
WHEN YOU CHOOSE A NAME FOR A little storefront business, all you have to worry about is whether the name will resonate with customers and whether any similar business nearby uses the same name. But expanding across the nation or around the world requires an extensive trademark search to make...
Tags: Ash, Games, U.S., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2004-04-01
Tycoon courts Delta exec for start-up
British airline tycoon Richard Branson has been interviewing Delta Air Lines President Fred Reid to be CEO of a new low-fare carrier that could start flying next year from Boston, San Francisco or Washington, D.C. Branson, chairman of Virgin Group, which owns London-based Virgin Atlantic Airways and budget carriers...
Tags: Ash, carrier, CEO, Delta Air Lines Inc., U.S., Virgin Group
Research articles 2004-03-02
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, In the Pipeline Column.
By Karen Brune Mathis, The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 30--$32 MILLION APARTMENT COMPLEX SLATED FOR BARTRAM PARK: In another signal that development is spreading deeper into southern Duval County, Birmingham, Ala.-based Daniel Corp. confirms that it intends to...
Tags: Ash, General Motors Corp., permit
Research articles 2003-06-30
JetBlue Takes a Bold Step toward Growth.
By Eric Torbenson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 11--Move over Southwest Airlines Co. -- there's a new low-fare darling that's grabbing the headlines. JetBlue Airways Corp. stunned the airline industry Tuesday by ordering as many...
Tags: Ash, Embraer, JetBlue Airways Corp., Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2003-06-11
Outlook of Nation's Airlines Isn't Brightening, Analysts Say.
By Eric Torbenson, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 9--The only bit of bright news to come lately from the nation's major airlines -- a 26.3 percent bump in passenger traffic last month -- comes with a big asterisk....
Tags: Ash, carrier, Southwest Airlines Co., Strategy
Research articles 2002-10-09
Virginia Universities Bid for Leadership of Proposed Aerospace Institute.
By Miriam Stawowy, Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 10--HAMPTON, Va.--Competition is part of the game for area colleges and universities when it comes to landing grants and contracts to improve academic programs. A proposed...
Tags: aerospace, Ash, institute, leadership, Manufacturing, NASA
Research articles 2002-02-10
Producer injured trying to outrun collapsing WTC
Because Sept. 11 was supposed to be New York City primary day, I was slowly getting ready for work. As a producer at WNBC-TV, I hadn't planned on going in until about noon since I would be working well past the 11 p.m. show covering the elections. My son's babysitter...
Tags: ash, firefighter, job, phone, smoke, tower, train, World Trade Center
Research articles 2002-01-01
Lehigh Researchers test methods for removing ammonia from fly ash
Researchers at the Lehigh University Energy Research Center are developing a process that will remove ammonia from fly ash at power plants. As use of the selective catalytic reduction SCR and selective non-catalytic reduction SNCR processes for nitrogen oxide (NO.) control becomes more widespread at U.S. coal-fired units, this...
Tags: ash, Lehigh University, researcher
Research articles 2001-09-01
Australian satellite sensor detects Mt Etna volcanic eruption.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 July 2001-CSIRO: Australian satellite sensor detects Mt Etna volcanic eruption C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:27072001 A joint UK-Australian sensor - the Along Track Scanning Radiometer ATSR on board the European Space Agency's ERS-2 satellite - has detected...
Tags: ash, European Space Agency, Fax, NETWORKING, satellite, sensor
Research articles 2001-07-27
Pests' attacks on smoking threaten individual freedoms - anti-smoking movement - Column
During the late 1890s, antismoking activists mounted a campaign against cigarettes that resulted in bans on their manufacture, sale and possession in 14 states. Many employers refused even to hire cigarette smokers. But a Senate committee, presented with a proposal for a national ban, refused to act. Only the states...
Tags: ASH, attack, smoke, tobacco, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-06-01
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