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Northern sister is haven for the hungover
Cul de Sac Address: 67 Langstane Place, Aberdeen AB 11 6DL, 01224- 211 855 Brunch served: Sunday, noon - 5pm Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 10am-midnight, Sunday: 10am-11pm IN March of this year the Cul de Sac opened a branch in Aberdeen - not a twin to the...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Manufacturing, sister
Research articles 1999-06-13
The concessionaire question: an example of the issues and regulations facing tour operators in Alaska's national parks
Before the trips begin, adventure-travel businesses must obtain the proper permits or licenses to guide in Alaska's abundant public lands (which account for more than 90 percent of the state). To lead paying customers through any one of Alaska's eight national parks, for example, guides need to get a commercial...
Tags: Alaska, concession, FINANCE, Insurance, National Park Service, permit, regulation
Research articles 1994-05-01
Losing power isn't an option. (Industry Viewpoint).(Brief Article)(Column)
Two weeks ago, I lost power to my house when a distribution transformer serving the homes in my cul-de-sac failed. It took the utility about five hours to pinpoint the problem, dispatch a crew, and replace the failed piece of equipment, but aside f ...
Tags: industry
Research articles 2001-12-01
Product & Service
VSoft In Deal With S. Carolina CUL ATLANTA-VSoft Corporation, a provider of process improvement tools for financial institutions, has signed Palmetto Cooperative Services PCS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the South Carolina league, to use VSoft's eDesk VSoft In Deal With S. Carolina CUL ATLANTA-VSoft Corporation, a provider of process...
Tags: Datacard Group, financial, financial company
Research articles 2006-07-10
Servomotors with a global feature set.(Electromechanical/Mechanical Devices)
Kollmorgen AKM motors from Danaher Motion feature electromagnetic design with a global feature set to satisfy a broad range of motor application requirements. They are UL, cUL, and TUV listed, and carry the CE mark. The motors are available in more t Kollmorgen AKM motors from...
Tags: Danaher Corp., motor
Research articles 2004-08-01
LETTER: We're no tragedy
Sir: I am a big fan of both The Independent and of modern architecture so it is a pity that I have to write to say that the article by Stephen Bayley ("A cultural cul-de-sac", 21 July) seems destined to give both a bad name. He is...
Tags: brewery, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
Research articles 2003-08-04
Divided loyalties
Almost no one I know -- not even right-wingers -- has been taking Israel's side in its battle to destroy Hezbollah and I've been puzzling as to why. Partly, I suppose, it's an aesthetic thing. Israel is raw, brutalist, thrusting and modern, whereas the Arab world has a...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Israel
Research articles 2006-08-05
Punishing the dissenters
NEW YORK, DECEMBER 12 UNNAMED administration spokesman: You agree, what I tell you will be completely off the record? Questioner: Yes, sir. But let's get right to the point: The exclusion of Germany, France, and Russia from bidding was-- A: Just plain dumb. Q: Why does...
Tags: administration, Germany, Halliburton Co., Iraq, Russia, U.S., White House
Research articles 2003-12-31
2002 QUOTE UNQUOTE
These are not the typical people you see on the streets in cardboard boxes. They are people who are working but are the epitome of working-class poor." -Jon Paradise, Maine CUL on the Campaign for Ending Hunger I'm sure there were a few who had some guarded moments about moving...
Tags: ATM, NETWORKING, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-01-15
Asceticism.(Review)
Asceticism. Edited by Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. Pp. xxxiii + 638. The secret pleasure of receiving, thumbing through, and then pouring over a tome on asceticism is a self-indulgence reserved for scholars...
Tags: conference, Leadership, Richard, scholar, University of Oxford
Research articles 1999-01-01
Chicago Tribune New Cars Column.
By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 11--The 2004 Buick Rainier leaves little doubt that an automaker can create two different vehicles with different characters from one platform. That's good news, considering all the automakers have mapped ...
Tags: Buick, car, DVD, General Motors Corp., Manufacturing, suspension, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2004-01-11
Danger in the attic
NEWARK - The work went on quietly for 34 years at the end of an industrial cul-de-sac here: 321,000 tons of ore shipped throughout the Bay Area that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency now says was laced with dangerous levels of cancer-causing asbestos. It came from a mine...
Tags: asbestos, Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, insulation, Libby, MARKETING, Newark, Regulations, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-09-14
'It's a lapse … I just never got round to it'
Byline: Andrew Hirst , Shock Margaret Cooper aftermath The sky seen through the wrecked roof. Below: one of the rooms and a firefighter checking some of the outside damage A WOMAN whose home was wrecked by a freak bolt of lightning was not insured, it has emerged....
Tags: Cooper, FINANCE, Insurance, Microsoft Corp., roof
Research articles 2006-06-14
Gonzaga's shooting star
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The house was not a home until it had a hoop. White and blue, it is well-worn now, its net restrung many times, standing in front of the neatly kept house on a cul-de-sac within view of the high school. John and Wanda Morrison and their...
Tags: Adam, Games, Gonzaga University
Research articles 2006-01-27
Developers Have Hard Time Selling 'Smart Growth' Communities in South Carolina.
By Mike Ramsey, The State, Columbia, S.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 11--Sometimes smart doesn't sell. Developer Rick Maxheimer found that out when he worked for months to get builders to buy into the innovative design of The Village at Hilton,...
Tags: developer, Hilton Hotels Corp., Village
Research articles 2002-02-11
The Man Who Fooled America
On a desk in the half-lit bowels of a suburban house, in a cul- de-sac of a smart neighbourhood, in the dreary, respectable town of Centreville, Virginia, sits an eighth-grade yearbook. A blue, well- maintained volume filled with the informal scrawls and formal portraits of classmates, it lies open on...
Tags: CAREER, MARKETING, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2006-05-04
'Urbanists' say suburbs' future lies in the past.(News)
Byline: Jon Davis Daily Herald Staff Writer Say "suburbs," and many think of sprawling cookie-cutter, cul- de-sac subdivisions, strip malls, drivers funneled onto "arterial" mini-highways and segregated retail and residential areas requiring cars or SUVs to get from here to there, or anywhere. ...
Tags: Chicago, downtown, Transportation, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-06-24
El Paso County will pave rural roads for a price
Matt Dunston lives on a cul-de-sac in Bent Tree III, a subdivision near Monument, in unincorporated El Paso County. The 10 homes on Scarsbrook Court are valued at about $750,000 each, Dunston said. However, the gravel road at the end of all the driveways deterred from the property values, and...
Tags: El Paso Corp.
Research articles 2004-09-03
Protective cover.(Product Showcase)
Stopper II has been helping stop false fire alarms for over 25 years without restricting legitimate alarms. Consists of a clear, tamperproof, super tough polycarbonate shield, frame and spacer. The spacer allows the unit to retrofit over exposed conduit. When cover is lifted, a self-contained alarm...
Tags: clear
Research articles 2006-05-01
Former Iranian president Khatami visits US
TEHRAN AFP — Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami has arrived in New York, it was reported, on a tour aimed at promoting dialogue between leading global cultures. According to the US daily Washington Post, Khatami might meet with former US president Jimmy Carter, whose presidency was marred by the 1979...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, president, SECURITY, Washington
Research articles 2006-09-01