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Saratoga Potato Chips, LLC Issues Allergy Alert On Undeclared (Milk) In Kroger Sweet & Mesquite BBQ Potato Chips




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The Silicon Valley Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 52 Commissions the Victoria Napolitano Group to Support its Vital Work

NASCAR Driver, Jesse Iwuji offers his support to the Fallen Officers and K-9's Memorial Fund




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NASA is "SIRIUS" About Its Analog Missions

The SIRIUS missions are the latest spaceflight analogs NASA is utilizing to help us understand the risks of travel further into the solar system.




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A Call To Action For The Rapid Rebuild Of Our Economy For Businesses Issued By Top Motivational Speaker, Business Consultant Rocky Romanella

The first step in the call to action is to build a 100-day plan that will focus on ways to restore confidence and inspire action around a vision of perfection centered on customers and people.




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How To Talk To Your Kids About Covid-19 And Monitor For Anxiety, Stress And Emotional Issues - Advice For Parents Offered By Positive Psychologist Barbara Becker Holstein

Dr. Holstein is an award winning Selfie Filmmaker, Positive Psychologist and podcaster who helps young people overcome anxiety and alienation through multiple media channels.




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Learn Learn Learn: If You're Not Listening To This "Pod-umentary" You Are Missing the Most Exciting Multimedia Series To Come Along In Years

Henry Halladay's new podcast series, Learn Learn Learn, has already established itself as a force to be reckoned with in both the communications and technology fields. Episode Two reminds us why this show matters so much in a sea of similar content.




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AsianInNY 11th Annual Fashion Show Stuns at NYFW. Now Accepting for Submission for AsianInNY 2020 Fashion Show!

AsianInNY 11th Annual Fashion Show featured designers including Minika Ko, Lawrence Chang, and Tzuyuan Wei. The fashion event also presented the first ever children's runway show featuring Asian designer brands BARQUE and Vierra Rose.




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IABC Detroit Recognizes Top Communicators at 2019 Renaissance Awards Celebration Event Oct. 17

Afterglow includes live music, food, networking and more!




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Barcode.com (The Bar Code News) has Released its Latest Quarterly Issue of The Bar Code Magazine

This free, 40 page online publication includes case studies, helpful articles and content on over 80 companies.




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From Rock-bottom to Million-Dollar Boss: British-born Nigerian Entrepreneur Yemi Penn Covers PLEASURES Magazine Nov/Dec Issue

Penn never gave up and to add to her achievements, her success story made it to the cover of the Pan African Entrepreneurial and Luxury magazine, Pleasures Magazine.




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The Bar Code News 10th Anniversary Issue (Q1-2020) - Also Our Final Issue

The tenth anniversary - and final - issue is now available. The website will be shutting down this quarter.




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Poets&QuantsTM Launches Interactive Community Feature, MBA Watch, with Launch Partner mbaMission

Premier business school news site unveils community resource to increase odds of acceptance




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Earnings Miss: Consolidated Edison, Inc. Missed EPS By 19% And Analysts Are Revising Their Forecasts

The analysts might have been a bit too bullish on Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE:ED), given that the company fell...





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Growing Swiss chard in your garden

Guide to growing Swiss chard with pictures and step by step explanation. Learn to grow swiss chard in the ground, container or in Hydroponics.




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Italian Car Collector, Luca Caputo Commissions Beverly Hills Designer, Victoria Napolitano to Bring Glamour to His Palace

The American fashion designer Victoria Napolitano will collaborate with Luca Caputo, a talented Italian with a passion for restoring classic cars and motorbikes.




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GLENN STASKY INNOVATION MAN By Ron Davis from BMW Owners News Magazine, Issue May 2019

A leader in audio electronics, Glenn Stasky turns a near-disastrous encounter with wildlife, into a life-saving mission to produce motorcycle lighting unlike anything that the market has ever seen before. Introducing Clearwater Lights.




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Los Angeles In Maps & The Curious Case Of Miss Laura J. Whitlock

One the most exciting new books in a long time has been released this month: Glen Creason's Los Angeles In Maps (New York: Rizzoli, 2010).

Creason is the Map Libraran at Los Angeles Public Library and co-curated the landmark 2008-2009 exhibition L.A. Unfolded: Maps From The Los Angeles Public Library.

This new work guides the reader through the variety of maps created for Los Angeles, from the 1849 Plan De La Ciudad De Los Angeles ("Ord's Survey") to modern day interactive maps.

The book works on a number of levels: as history lesson, as a beautiful coffee table book with intriguing graphics, as a thought-provoking work showing how spatial depictions have changed over the past century and a half, and how Los Angeles can be viewed in historical context in ways other than chronological.

It is organized into chapters that tell the various stories of Los Angeles, such as Early Growth, Social Life, Water, Age of the Automobile, Tourism, etc.

Fortunately for us, there is a Transportation section, where we learn the story of Laura J. Whitlock, official mapmaker of Los Angeles County - and the only female map publisher in the United States when she was working in the early 20th century.

Pirated copies of her work were widely distributed without her consent, and she filed suit for copyright infringement. We'll leave it to you to discover what happened with this landmark case, but it did set a precedent for map copyright -- an important contribution to American map history made here in Los Angeles.

The rest of the transportation maps and information are equally interesting, as are the other subject areas covered, but you'll have to read the book yourself to find out more.


It suffices to say that the highly-readable nature of Los Angeles In Maps makes it an instant classic for those interested not just in maps, but the history and growth of the city as well.

We had hoped to find the same maps featured in the book on the Los Angeles Public Library website. Unfortunately, the L.A. Unfolded exhibit is not listed on the LAPL Past Exhibits webpage, but some of their 100,000 maps can be found in their digital collection online.

We, however, maintain an online map collection titled Past Visions Of L.A.'s Transportation Future: Mass Rapid Transit Concept Maps.

Here you will find an online gallery from 1925 to present-day, focusing on proposed rail and rapid transit plans over the years.

We are hoping to bring more map resources online as time permits.

(Above: 1925 Pacific Electric Route Map, click to enlarge. These old maps are full of intriguing tidbits, like Sunset Boulevard being the original Beverly Boulevard - as noted here).

Readers are also invited to explore our full-text digital collection of Los Angeles Transit And Transportation Studies, 1911-1957. These documents also include rare maps and other illustrative material from L.A.'s transit and transportation history.




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Oppenheim Law, Leading Real Estate Boutique, Launches Online Webinar Series About Real Estate and other Legal Issues In The Age Of COVID-19

Real Estate And Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim Will Hold Court On Financial Survival Strategies For Businesses And Individuals During The COVID-19 Crisis in his upcoming webinar Tuesday, March 24th at noon.




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DPL Adds Two Commission-free Fixed-indexed Annuities With Shortened Surrender Periods to Platform

New products increase RIA network's offerings from longtime carrier partner Great American




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A Key Missing Part of the Machine Learning Stack

With many organizations having machine learning models running in production, some are discovering that inefficiencies exists in the first step of the process: feature definition and extraction. Robust feature management is now being realized as a key missing part of the ML stack, and improving it by applying standard software development practices is gaining attention.




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The Condensed July-August 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed September 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed October 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed November 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed December 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed January-February 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed March 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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Marissa Mayer’s Yahoo

Nicholas Carlson, author of "Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo," on the CEO's management style.




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The Condensed April 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed May 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed June 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed July-August 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed September 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed October 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed November 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed December 2015 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed January-February 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed March 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed April 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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The Condensed May 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.




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In Praise of Dissenters and Non-Conformists

Adam Grant, Wharton professor and author of "Originals", on the science of standing out.




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Voices from the January-February 2017 Issue

Roger Martin of Rotman School of Management, Paul Zak of Claremont Graduate University, Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, and HBR Editor-in-Chief Adi Ignatius respectively discuss customer loyalty, the neuroscience of trust, entrepreneurship in Africa, the source of innovation, and the new, hefty magazine. For more, see the January-February 2017 issue.




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Missouri Announces Individual Income Tax Changes for 2019 Tax Returns

The Missouri Department of Revenue has announced the 2019 individual income tax year changes, effective for the tax year beginning January 1, 2019, which will be reflected on 2019 Missouri individual income tax returns.
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A Guide to Tax Credits and Incentives for Missouri Businesses

Federal and state tax credits and incentives can help fund new business ventures and offset project expenses, saving your company time and money. Whether your company is adding jobs, investing in new technology or expanding its footprint to additional locations, there are credits designed to help fund these projects. Below we have outlined relevant tax...

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U.S. Department of Labor Issues Guidance for Respiratory Protection During N95 Shortage Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued interim enforcement guidance to help combat supply shortages of disposable N95 facepiece respirators (N95 FFRs). This is the latest step to ensure availability of respirators. More information at the USDOL website.




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U.S. Treasury Department Issues Guidance Clarifying Qualifications for Paycheck Protection Program

NECA is pleased to report that the U.S. Treasury Department released new guidance on April 7, 2020, clarifying that companies with under 500 employees do qualify for loans under the new Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). This change comes after association staff raised concerns with Congressional leaders and officials at the Small Business Administration and the Department of Treasury.




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GSA Issues Order to Accept E-Signatures for Surety Bonds During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The U.S. General Services Administration has issued an order to accept e-signatures for surety bonds to allow infrastructure projects to move forward.




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NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION CEO DAVID LONG ISSUES STATEMENT ON FORMATION OF GREAT AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIVAL INDUSTRY GROUPS

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Electrical Contractors Association, David Long, issued a statement on being named to the Great American Economic Revival Industry Group for Construction/Labor/Workforce.




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How Not-for-Profits Can Focus on the Mission, Not the Financials

Working within a tight budget can cause some not-for-profit organizations to neglect their financial reporting. Office managers may be assigned to do the bookkeeping, but don’t have the time or expertise to do the technical accounting. Having accounting and financial… Read More

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388- Missing the Bus

If you heard that there was a piece of technology that could do away with traffic jams, make cities more equitable, and help us solve climate change, you might think about driverless cars, or hyperloops or any of the other new transportation technologies that get lots of hype these days. But there is a much older, much less sexy piece of machinery that could be the key to making our cities more sustainable, more liveable, and more fair: the humble bus. Steve Higashide is a transit expert, bus champion, and author of a new book called Better Busses Better Cities. And the central thesis of the book is that buses have the power to remake our cities for the better.

Missing the Bus