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Unleash private sector to produce energy, create jobs

With so many Americans out of work, much of today’s political debate focuses on how to create more jobs.

Unleash the private sector to produce energy, create jobs

The single most important word in Michigan today is jobs – and for good reason. With so many Americans out of work, much of today’s political debate focuses on how to create more jobs.

Australia Day Honours: Don Phillips

RETIREMENT from the active world of retailing in Taree hasn’t left Don Phillips AM with time on his hands.

This Was Hatboro-Horsham, 1937

From the Public Spirit, Week of Jan. 21-27, 1937 Horsham Farmers’ Club celebrates fiftieth anniversary – The fiftieth anniversary of the Horsham Farmers’ Club was celebrated Saturday night with a dinner at the Old York Road Country Club, attended by ni…

The E.U.’s cynical campaign against U.S. cloud providers

The U.S. government continues its attempts to quell controversy about U.S. jurisdiction over cloud data that U.S. companies store overseas.

The E.U.’s cynical campaign against U.S. cloud providers

The U.S. government continues its attempts to quell controversy about U.S. jurisdiction over cloud data that U.S. companies store overseas.

EPA Will Get an Attitude Adjustment,’ Says Herman Cain

The regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency are the “biggest barrier” to developing domestic energy resources and the agency “will get an attitude adjustment” under a Cain administration, said GOP presidential contender Herman Cain at…

National Food Day and a carrotmob boost healthy eating

Arnett Woodall heard that a crowd was poised to converge on his West Phillie Produce store Friday, and was greatly relieved to learn it was a mob of the carrot variety.

Meet the honorees in the 2012 South Carolina African-American History Calendar

Thirteen South Carolinians were honored Oct. 4 at a reception for their selection to the 23nd annual edition of the 2012 South Carolina African-American History Calendar .

Nobel prize stands even though Montreal-born winner died

The Nobel Foundation says the decision to award the Nobel Prize in medicine to Canadian-born cell biologist Ralph Steinman will stand, even though he died three days before the announcement.