Waterford City Enterprise Board

Waterford City Enterprise Board-recognising local excellence Ciaran Cullen, Acting CEO of Waterford City Enterprise Board, Tom Murphy, Waterford City Enterprise Board Member, Sheila Gallogly, Marla.ie, Mayor of Waterford City, Cllr. Pat Hayes, Margaret Fleming, DessertFirst and Bertie Rogers, Chairperson of Waterford City Enterprise Board. Photo: John Power Three local businesses received accolades from Waterford City [...]

Transportation Could be Key to Jobs

By: Jessica Cihacek jcihacek@kcautv.com Iowa native and congressional candidate, Christie Vilsack, toured a list of Sioux City sites and projects Tuesday, and had one thing to say. When it comes to jobs, its simple: we need to keep moving. So From I29, to Southbridge roadways. Vilsack liked what she saw: Potential for jobs, growth andclean [...]

Love’s labour lost, boys take to film-making with elan

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is a theme that has been done to death in Bollywood and Mollywood but evokes a renewed interested in us if the protagonists of the movie are real. Add to this the fact they are the persons behind the camera. Four students of Mar Ivanios College in the city have come up with [...]

IBM predicts mind-reading gadgets within five years

San Francisco (dpa) Computers and smartphones will be able to read your mind within five years, IBM scientists predict in the companys annual list of five technology developments likely to become mainstream within the next half-decade. Other advances foreseen by the boffins at the leading technology company include the end of passwords, the demise of [...]

The Strand Hosts First Second Saturday Reading, January 14

The Strand Theater Company continues its first annual Second Saturday Reading Series with One Glitz Wish by Maryland native Kristin Harrison. The series is FREE and open to the public. Audience members are encouraged to provide feedback to the playwright after the performance. This months play takes place on Saturday, January 14 at 7pm. One [...]

N.J. transportation officials are not liable for death of boy killed crossing …

Google MapsA map view of Route 38 in Cherry Hill, where a boy was killed and his brother was injured while crossing the highway in 2003. State transportation officials who declined to fund a new pedestrian walkway over the highway cannot be held responsible, a court ruled.

Library lovers show their pride with 40th anniversary quilt

A quilt made by the patrons of South Dade Regional Library will unveil what the library means to them.

NBA Trade Rumors: Why the Orlando Magic Are Dumb to Drag out Dwight Howard Trade

The Orlando Magic are insisting that there is hope that their star center, Dwight Howard, has more of a chance of remaining in Orlando than a snowball. Perhaps they need to consult Kris Humphries on the matter of how one-sided love affairs work out in the long run. Otis Smith toldNBATVlast night, When we get [...]

Antarctica: Gamburtsev Mountains reveal their secrets

A seven-nation team of scientists explored the mountains during the International Polar Year (2007- 09) by using two twin-engine aircraft equipped with ice penetrating radars, gravity meters and magnetometers. By analyzing the new data, the researchers describe the extraordinary processes — which took place over the last billion years — that created and preserved a [...]

Enterprise Solutions Realized Expands DHS Relationship With New BPA Award

WASHINGTON, DC, Nov 16, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) – Enterprise Solutions Realized (ESR), a provider of mission-critical IT solutions to the federal government, announced that it is part of a team awarded a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The multiple-award BPA supports the DHS Risk Management Framework (RMF) [...]