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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ca108c/offshore_wind_powe) has announced the addition of GlobalData 's new ...
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It's January, so it must be time to act on the inevitable New Year's resolution to get in shape and healthy. But after they tackle the stack of holiday bills, many people might find themselves short of funds to purchase a gym membership or a Stairmaster.
That's no excuse to hit the couch with a bag of chips, says personal trainer Rachel Kutskill. Instead, set up an efficient home gym with a few well-chosen pieces of fitness equipment and a little space cleared in a room of your house or apartment.
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WASHINGTON - The cost of the war in Iraq is skyrocketing, largely because tanks, trucks, helicopters and other military gear are wearing out in Iraq's harsh climate and have to be replaced faster than ever before, a review of military budgets shows.
The Pentagon's cost for new weapons and equipment has risen sharply since U.S. troops entered Iraq, from about $8 billion in 2003 to more than $24 billion this year, according to statistics compiled by the Congressional Research Service. As a percentage, new equipment now accounts for 20 percent of military expenditures in Iraq and Afghanistan; in 2003, new equipment purchases accounted for about 10 percent of spending.
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General Electric Co. on Thursday announced plans to invest $6 billion by 2015 on a new strategy to deliver lower-cost medical equipment and care around the world while increasing earnings at its medical systems and bioscience division.
We are going to have more products at different price points in the future," GE chief executive Jeffrey Immelt said at a presentation in Washington, D.C.
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New Si348x Family Provides Efficient Active Power Management Solution for PoE-Enabled Switches and Routers
AUSTIN, Texas -- Silicon Laboratories Inc...
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A rise in thefts at Dayton-area libraries has prompted the public institutions to increase security to better protect inventory, especially audio-visual materials such as DVDs, CDs and video games.
Many libraries have noticed a spike in incidents since the recession began, and have spent tens of thousands of dollars on security equipment cost and the replacement of materials.
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WALTHAM, Mass., Jan. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- American DG Energy Inc. (NYSE Amex: ADGE), a leading OnSite Utility, offering clean electricity, heat, hot water and cooling solutions to hospitality, healthcare, housing and athletic facilities, is now operating a combined heat and power (CHP) system at the Doubletree Guest Suites Boston, a premier, all-suite hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Revenue from the project is estimated at $1.3 million over the fifteen-year agreement.
In December 2010, American DG Energy began producing clean energy in the form of space heat and domestic hot water at the Doubletree Hotel. The energy is produced with a 75 kW combined heat and power system, located at the hotel but owned and operated by American DG Energy. The Company, through its On-Site Utility energ...