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12. Anti-tobacco groups target soldiers
Military personnel who call the Quit Line will receive personalized coaching on how to quit, plus a two-week starter kit of nicotine replacement patches or gum and information on how to obtain additional medication through U. With more troops returning home and tobacco taxes increasing, there likely will be hundreds more military members and veterans trying to quit, said Dr. More than 30 percent of those tobacco users said they picked up the habit after entering the military. About 400...
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13. Funding shortage could stall biofuels research
New Haven Register - Funding shortage could stall biofuels research. New Haven Register - Funding shortage could stall biofuels research. Home:News:Business:Business Business Funding shortage could stall biofuels research By Luther Turmelle, North Bureau Chief 11/11/2007 Email to a friendPrinter-friendly Research that could give Connecticut - and perhaps all of New England - a more prominent role in the biofuels industry is quietly going on at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment...
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14. Even as state deficit balloons, Spitzer backs off vow to collect ...
The fiscal news is important, because it will guide how much Albany has to spend next year on tax cuts, school aid and funding for everything from hospitals to parks. Word of the retreat came as the state s budget office Tuesday released a gloomy picture of the government s finances: The budget deficit is expected to be $4. But the limping housing market and declining revenues from Wall Street activities, and the resulting lower bonuses, are mostly to blame for the worsening fiscal scene....
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15. Pasteuria Bioscience Taps New CEO David N. Duncan
Duncan joined Monsanto Company where he held positions in product development, marketing, government and regulatory affairs; and as both a commercial development and business unit executive. After retirement from Monsanto, Duncan took on the CEO role at Chlorogen, inc. where he raised $10M from a syndicate of venture investors and proceeded to build the company into a highly regarded start-up focused on human therapeutic protein expression and production in tobacco. "I have been involved...
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16. House passes $1.4 billion in tax increases
Before the votes, the Ways and Means Committee had stripped a proposed sales tax on repair services for cars, houses and other items out of the tax proposal. Their leaders tried to counter the strong resistance by some members to expanding the sales tax to repairs and parking, in addition to raising the sales tax from 5 percent to 6 percent. A meeting of the full House was delayed several times, as Democratic leaders tried to reach a compromise tax proposal that at least 71 delegates could...
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