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...both a tourist-thronged landmark and an exclusive downtown club. The site itself is nearly level, with most of the recovery work now taking place underground. In some areas, the engineering crews from three different companies have cleared through two of the seven stories buried beneath the street; the cleanup task could finish by next spring. At any given time, 1,000 people work inside the "red zone"--the area of devastation still off limits to the public. Workers there have put up a Christmas tree and an iron cross found in the wreckage; the New York Board of Rabbis...
...noticed improvement in patient satisfaction," says Les Donahue, CEO of Williamsburg Community Hospital in Williamsburg, Va., which uses Get Well. The system is being updated to allow remote check-outs. It will also tell the transport department that the patient is ready to leave, and the cleanup crew that the room is empty...
...Connor founded the National Toxics Campaign, which was was instrumental in passing the $8 billion Superfund federal environmental cleanup...
...probably wilted. Selling now may seem like admitting defeat just when some of your old favorite shares are starting to show signs of new life. The end of the year, however, is the time when investors traditionally separate the wheat from the chaff with an eye toward both portfolio cleanup and tax savings...
...finding the person or people responsible for the anthrax attacks, but mopping up the messes they have made in post offices and government buildings seemed like a pretty straightforward--if painstaking--business. As the Environmental Protection Agency experts assigned to decontaminate the Hart Senate Office Building are learning, however, cleanup may be the hardest part...