Monday, April 10, 2006

Gaping hole in inspection process (Boston house)


Gaping hole in inspection process
Berkshire Eagle - The tragic collapse last week of a work platform on a downtown Boston construction site revealed gaping holes in the inspection process, such as it is, at three levels of government. A Boston Globe investigation found that the state stopped

Heartburn Severity Does Not Predict Disease Severity in Patients With
Medscape News - Background: For patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), it is often assumed by treating physicians that the severity of heartburn correlates with the severity of erosive esophagitis (EE). Objective: This is a post hoc analysis of data

Butler Honda of Milledgeville wins President's Award
Macon Telegraph - Butler Honda of Milledgeville has earned the company's President's Award for the first time for exceptional performance in 2005. Butler Honda was one of 176 dealerships that qualified for the award and is the only Honda dealer in Middle Georgia to

spring football: Long-awaited fall schedule released
Post Online - Ohio University kickoff returner Scott Mayle (82) and the Bobcats will play non-conference road games against Rutgers, Missouri, and Illinois in 2006. After months of speculation and alterations, Ohio announced its 2006 football schedule on Saturday

God and the Founders
MSNBC - April 10, 2006 issue - America's first fight was over faith. As the Founding Fathers gathered for the inaugural session of the Continental Congress on Tuesday, September 6, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Thomas Cushing, a lawyer from

Former aide to Ray Flynn dead at 54
WRGB - (Boston - AP) - A top aide to former Boston Mayor Ray Flynn has died in Ireland where he had been living for most of the last decade. Raymond Dooley died yesterday of pancreatic cancer. He was 54. Dooley was Flynn's campaign manager in the 1983

Canadian tech companies on parade in Boston
Globe and Mail - TORONTO Boston may be only a short flight from Toronto, but that doesn't mean it's easy to get venture capitalists from that city to come up and look around at Canadian tech companies. So Ben Kaak, who heads the technology practice at

Arroyo does it with arm, bat, glove
Dayton Daily News - Breakdown of what happened in sports on Saturday Dragons' win warms chilly night Bombers end worst season on losing note Racing legend Bowsher dies Swindell a big winner at Eldora RSS headlines available Arroyo, acquired late in spring training in a

Autoskill ventures south of the border on VC trip
Ottawa Business Journal - While Peter Eddison didn't walk away from his meeting with a group of U.S. investors with the second-round financing in his pocket, that didn't mean his trip to Boston last week with a group of Canadian companies wasn't successful. With the company

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