Jean Lafitte to host Tuesday public hearing on Donaldsonville-to-the Gulf levee project (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
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Jean Lafitte to host Tuesday public hearing on Donaldsonville-to-the Gulf levee project (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Having traveled extensively in recent years to push for improved flood protection in lower Jefferson Parish, Jean Lafitte Mayor Tim Kerner will make the case on his home turf Tuesday. A state-hired panel of engineering and environmental experts will hold…
Citi’s Pandit supports strong consumer protection (MalaysiaNews.net)
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Citi’s Pandit supports strong consumer protection (MalaysiaNews.net)
C.N ) Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said he supports an “enhanced” federal consumer protection authority because problems for consumers can affect the entire financial system.
Citi’s Pandit supports strong consumer protection (MalaysiaNews.net)
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Citi’s Pandit supports strong consumer protection (MalaysiaNews.net)
C.N ) Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said he supports an “enhanced” federal consumer protection authority because problems for consumers can affect the entire financial system.
Ohio EPA to hold hearing today on AK injection wells (Middletown Journal)
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Ohio EPA to hold hearing today on AK injection wells (Middletown Journal)
MIDDLETOWN – The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public hearing today, March 3, regarding proposed modifications to AK Steel’s permit to operate underground injection wells.
Age-related hearing loss less for boomers (Tri-Valley Dispatch)
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Age-related hearing loss less for boomers (Tri-Valley Dispatch)
NEW YORK (AP) — Sweet news for baby boomers: Despite all those warnings that loud rock music would damage their ears, their generation appears to have better hearing than their parents did.










