LCA-Vision Reports on Annual Meeting of Stockholders

May 20, 2011 by admin  
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LCA-Vision Reports on Annual Meeting of Stockholders
LCA-Vision Inc. , a leading provider of laser vision correction services under the LasikPlus® brand, announces that its stockholders have elected all five Board nominees to the Company’s Board of Directors, each for a one-year term.  The directors are:
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Melrose bakery opens without required paperwork on file

May 19, 2011 by admin  
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Melrose bakery opens without required paperwork on file
Melrose city officials are expected to grant D’Amici’s Bakery, a new shop on Main Street in downtown Melrose, a license to serve food on the premises this week, 15 days after the business was allowed to open without the required paperwork on file.
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The reason mothers work – and Tories try to stop them | Zoe Williams

May 19, 2011 by admin  
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The reason mothers work – and Tories try to stop them | Zoe Williams
Benefit cuts, childcare costs and marriage tax breaks are forcing families back into a single breadwinner model At the start of the week Save the Children and Daycare Trust released figures to show that childcare is now so expensive – having increased [...]

Connecticut teen garnering support after prom ban

May 18, 2011 by admin  
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Connecticut teen garnering support after prom ban
A Connecticut teenager’s unique prom proposal at his school’s entrance, which resulted in him being banned from the event, is garnering legislative attention, according to one state representative.
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Why tape is essential to IT Organizations

May 18, 2011 by admin  
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Why tape is essential to IT Organizations
Tape By Mark Brownstein For a few years, the idea of tape in the Enterprise may have seemed like a quaint, outdated concept. It isn’t.  While IT encounters the inherent weaknesses of disk only storage, tape’s future is beginning to find its well-earned position of prominence, as an indispensible [...]

Poland—Concluding Statement of the 2011 Article IV Mission

May 17, 2011 by admin  
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Poland—Concluding Statement of the 2011 Article IV Mission
1. Poland returned to solid growth in 2010, building on timely and forceful countercyclical policy responses to the global crisis . These responses were permitted by limited macroeconomic imbalances prior to the crisis and access to a Flexible Credit Line (FCL) arrangement with the IMF, both of which [...]

Fines for Okey Dokey signs: $19,000

May 16, 2011 by admin  
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Fines for Okey Dokey signs: $19,000
By Emily Ford eford@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — The Okey Dokey & Co. General Store in downtown Salisbury has accrued $19,000 in fines for storefront signs the city says are illegal. Co-owner Stan Williamson removed the signs Thursd …
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Unanimity on Gateway

May 16, 2011 by admin  
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Unanimity on Gateway
San Jacinto’s biggest commercial project is back on track with a unanimous decision by the City Council on Tuesday to spend $450,000 for land planning in the 1,700-acre-plus Gateway along Ramona Expressway either side of Sanderson Avenue.
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Neighbors skeptical of buildings proposed for Post/Sasco Hill sites

May 15, 2011 by admin  
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Neighbors skeptical of buildings proposed for Post/Sasco Hill sites
Sasco Hill neighbors got two public hearings for the price of one Tuesday night when the Town Plan and Zoning Commission reviewed applications to build two new buildings on the Post Road near Sasco Hill Road — a medical office building and an office/retail building.
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Commercial property sales show art of paying no taxes

May 15, 2011 by admin  
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Commercial property sales show art of paying no taxes
If you buy a $200,000 four-bedroom colonial in Squirrel Hill, chances are close to 100 percent that you will pay a 4 percent deed transfer tax on the transaction. But if you purchase a $200 million skyscraper Downtown, you might not pay a dime.
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