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...Officers were sent to investigate a report of two unauthorized people trying to gain entry to the Chilled Water Plant on Oxford Street...
...America; most others have fled to China, Indonesia and Vietnam. Roughly 25% of New Balance shoes are assembled at five factories in New England and one in California owned by a foreign supplier. Over the past two years Davis has spent $14 million to upgrade a high-tech shoe plant down the road from his Boston office, and in 2001 he expanded his distribution center in the old mill town of Lawrence, Mass. Davis figures he can overcome the higher labor costs in the U.S. and turn his plants into strategic assets--shipping directly to retailers from the factory...
...Jeff Rossi ’05 announces over the chattering crowd and background rap music, pointing proudly to the set of jagged holes in 610’s concrete wall that served as permanent markers to the fun of past weeks. “Someone call the power plant, ‘cause I’m about to black...
...This is a very easy thing for people who don’t know what to do for the election but want to do something,” said Bishop. “They just need to make three phone calls and that will plant the seed for getting out the youth vote around the country.” Leventhal added that “if everyone pushes the message forward, one phone call could swing the election...
...contracts on Intrade for no obvious reason. Bush futures fell from 54 (giving him a 54% chance of winning) to 10. Within six minutes the price was back to 52, as traders snapped up bargains. The tumult led to speculation that someone might have been manipulating the market to plant doubts about Bush. But John Murray, a futures trader in New York City and one of Intrade's 43,000 members, says political biases don't sway serious traders. Neither do national polls. Instead, Murray does the math. Using research, he estimates the chance that each candidate will win each...