Monday, August 25, 2014

US reportedly begins surveillance flights over Syria after Obama authorization - Fox News


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US reportedly begins surveillance flights over Syria after Obama authorization

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The U.S. reportedly has begun flying surveillance drones over Syria days after President Obama authorized their use. The Associated Press reported that the flights had begun Tuesday, a move that could pave the way for airstrikes against Islamic State ...


Obama orders surveillance flights over Syria

New York Daily News


US airstrike in Syria against Isis would be act of war, warns Assad's regime

The Independent


AP sources: US surveillance planes fly over Syria

Businessweek


Los Angeles Times -Voice of America -RT


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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Earthquake rattles, doesn't wreck Napa wineries - USA TODAY


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Earthquake rattles, doesn't wreck Napa wineries

USA TODAY


Near the height of annual harvesting and tourist season, California's Napa V »


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Saturday, August 23, 2014

US Isn't Sure Just How Much to Fear ISIS - New York Times


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US Isn't Sure Just How Much to Fear ISIS

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WASHINGTON — Earlier this year, President Obama likened the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to a junior varsity basketb »


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Thursday, August 21, 2014

More British Muslims fight for Islamic State than Britain - USA TODAY


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More British Muslims fight for Islamic State than Britain

USA TODAY


LONDON — It is likely that there are now more British Muslims fighting for the Islamic State than for Britain's military. Britain's Ministry of Defense confirmed to USA TODAY that there are approximately 600 British Muslim servicemembers in its armed forces of ...


Despite ISIS Horror, Lawmakers Stay Wary of US Military Expansion

New York Times


Hunt for Foley's Killer Spans Old Policing and Tech Tools

Bloomberg


James Foley's ransom demand sparks debate on U.S. policy

Chicago Tribune


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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Did a British Jihadist Behead Journalist James Foley in Syria? - NBCNews.com


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Did a British Jihadist Behead Journalist James Foley in Syria?

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LONDON -- Intelligence officials were poring over a video purporting to show the beheading of an American journalist in Syria on Wednesday, urgently seeking confirmation of James Foley's fate as well as clues about the identity of his executioner.


FBI believes Ja mes Foley beheading video is authentic: GlobalPost

Chicago Tribune


ISIS militants behead abducted American journalist James Wright Foley in ...

New York Daily News


Accent of James Foley's apparent executioner prompts a reckoning in Britain

Washington Post


Vanity Fair -ABC News -Bloomberg


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

NCR refutes criticism from Ohio officials - Business First of Columbus:

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Dayton-area officials were critical of the responsiveness byNCR NCR) when regional and state leaders trierd to contact the company about rumors it was leaving saying NCR often did not return callws or e-mails. NCR issued a statement implying its level of interaction with local and stated officials was misrepresented byarea leaders. “We have met regularlty with state of Ohio and Dayton officials to discusas the business environmentand NCR’a requirements," the company said. "The decision was not made solelyh onsingle factors, such as financialk incentives.
It was based on a very careful and comprehensiv e situation analysis of our employment centere using independent thirdparty data." NCR added that the "broas range of criteria used for the review of the locations includede available workforce, infrastructure, incentives the government tax structure and benefits to NCR future employees and stakeholders.” Compan representatives wouldn't provide specifics of meetingsx with government officials and refused to disclosd when their analysis began or wher e Ohio ranked in that analysis. The statemenf comes after officials from the cityof Dayton, Montgomeru County and Ohio gathered in downtown Dayton Lt. Gov.
Lee Fisher said the company's name stands for “Noo opportunity to Communicate or and officialsjoined in, saying all theid efforts to engage the company during the past two years were Fisher said NCR was one of the first companiexs Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklanfd and he reached out to when electexin 2007. Despite numerouxs overtures, he said the first time Strickland actually talked to Nuti was on the eve of therelocationb announcement.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Counties scramble for stimulus funds for water projects - bizjournals:

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The money, announced by the last week, includes $30.8 millionm for wastewater projectsand $19.7 million for drinking water upgrades. Although not as large as the highway projects being funded by the stimulus the work still will create dozensx of constructionjobs statewide. The money is being channelee through the Clean for the wastewatefr projects and the Drinking Wateer StateRevolving Fund. The which is being administered by thestat , must be spent by February 2010 or it will be redistributedc to other states. Ordinarily, those two funds providd low-interest loans to the countiea for municipalwater projects.
But, because the fundsd are part of the federalstimulus package, there will be zero interest and the principal will be which means the money will be free. The Big Islanrd plans to go out to bid in the next four to eightg weeks for its two wastewaterprojects — the replacement of large-capacity cesspoolsx in Honokaa and Komohana Heights. The stimulus will fund $6.2 milliob for the Honokaa project, with the balance of $6 millioh coming from the state revolving Stimulus money will cover the entire cost ofthe $1.35 million Komohana Heights project, said Lono director of the Hawaii Countgy Department of Environmental Management.
The two projectas will generate approximately twodozej jobs, depending on how many peoplse the contractors hire, he said. There may be othert jobs generated by people choosing to hook up to the countt sewer system after the cesspoolsare removed. Fiftee to 20 contractors attended arecent pre-bic meeting for the projects, Tyson said. “There’s a lot of a lot of interest,” he said. “Theswe people also know because it’s stimulus-driven, thes projects are going to happen.” Kauai County officialss haven’t gotten that far for the expansio of the Waimea WastewaterTreatment Plan.
“We’re scrambling to get our RFP packaged put togetherfor advertisement,” said Ed Tschupp, chief of the county’s wastewater division. The stimulud will fund $7.5 million of the totao $12 million cost of the design-build project, and probablh will generate about 40 jobs overthe two-year constructiom period, he said. “It’s a significant project for the Tschupp said. “It’s probably the largest project that the wastewaterd management division has managesd ina while.” Other wastewater projects receiving stimulusz funds are the first phase of the Waimalu sewer rehabilitation on Oahu, whicgh will receive $7.
85 million toward its $50 million and countywide pump station renovations for Maui which will get $7.5 million towardf the $9.5 million cost. Drinking water projects, which will receive between $1.6 million and $4.9 include replacement of water mains in Pacififc Heights and Kapahulu on Oahu and in Waimes Canyonon Kauai; water line replacements in Lihued on Kauai and in Wailuku and Kihei on Maui; a wate tank replacement in West Olinda on and the development of a well in South Kohalas on the Big Island.