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Pittsburgh International Airport served as less of an economic engine for the region last year than it did three years earlier, based on findings of a recent PennDOT study.
PennDOT's Bureau of Aviation released a report this month showing Pittsburgh International directly and indirectly supported 67,219 jobs last year that generated $5.6 billion in economic activity. In 2007, the airport supported almost 4,000 more jobs and nearly $100 million in added economic activity, according to a previous study by the Allegheny County Airport Authority.
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Theodore L. Garrett argued the cause for petitioner Cummins Inc. With him on the briefs was Andrew J. Heimert.
Julie R. Domike argued the cause and f...
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -- Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) received notification that Mexico has joined the United States, the European Uni...
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U.S. Supreme Court CRAMP & SONS v. CURTIS TURBINE CO. , 246 U.S. 28 (1918)
246 U.S. 28
WILLIAM CRAMP & SONS SHIP & ENGINE BLDG. CO. v. INTERNATIO...
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U.S. Supreme Court WM. CRAMP SONS v. CURTIS TURBINE CO., 228 U.S. 645 (1913)
228 U.S. 645
WILLIAM CRAMP & SONS SHIP & ENGINE BUILDING COMPANY, Pe...
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All it wanted was an opportunity. International Truck and Engine Corp.'s Waukesha Manufacturing Facility, Waukesha, Wisconsin, saw that a competitor w...
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To: National Desk
Contact: Aveline Valvano of the International Truck and Engine Corporation, 630-753-6201 or 630-251-4465 or aveline.valvano@nav- international.com
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Elizabeth J. Hubertz (submitted a brief), Robinson, Curley & Clayton, Chicago, IL, for Petitioners.
David J. Parsons (submitted a brief), Littler Men...
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World's Most Powerful Outboard Delivers Unprecedented Speed, Range and 200 More HP than Nearest Competitor
MEQUON, Wis. -- Rick Davis has done it ag...