Target Opens Recycling Centers in All 1,740 Stores

April 13, 2010

Minneapolis based Target (NYSE: TGT) announced Tuesday that it is rolling out a massive nationwide recycling initiative with centers at the front of each of its 1,740 U.S. stores. The recycling stations will accept aluminum, glass and plastic beverage containers, plastic bags, MP3 players, cell phones and ink cartridges. “The launch of store recycling stations [...]

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Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner

April 3, 2010
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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve: An historical analysis and interpretation

April 3, 2010
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12th Annual Kingsley Heritage Celebration

February 3, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1, 2010 Contact: Brian Loadholtz, Park Ranger, brian_loadholtz@nps.gov 12th Annual Kingsley Heritage Celebration-“Resisting Enslavement and Preserving Dignity” (Note to editors: An electronic version of this news release and more information is available at http://www.nps.gov/timu/planyourvisit/kingsley_heritage_celebration.htm) The public is invited to join us for the 12th Annual Kingsley Heritage Celebration titled “Resisting Enslavement [...]

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2010 Salary Tables

December 29, 2009

The 2010 Salary Pay Tables are finally on OPM. President Obama issued an executive order implementing an overall 2.0 percent 2010 federal pay raise for civilian employees. This pay adjustment includes a 1.5 percent nationwide increase in base pay and a 0.5 percent average increase in locality pay. The federal pay raise takes effect on [...]

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Cell phone-cancer link remains unclear, but some scientists urge caution

December 22, 2009

By Stephen Nohlgren, Times Staff Writer In Print: Monday, December 21, 2009 U.S. cell phone use has quadrupled over the last decade to about 280 million customers. Meanwhile, brain cancer remains as rare as ever. A city the size of St. Petersburg can expect only about 20 new cases a year. Nevertheless, nagging worries that [...]

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Holiday Message from Secretary Salazar

December 16, 2009

Consider Giving Thanks through the Combined Federal Campaign The arrival of the holiday season is a time for reflection, appreciation, and a shared celebration of another good year full of many blessings.  As I traveled around the country, I have had the privilege of meeting many of you and seeing you in action.  You are [...]

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Remember to play it safe this holiday season

December 9, 2009

December is a merry month for all of us. We have family gatherings and plenty of parties to attend. With all this merrymaking come dangers. Many of us have a drink or two at holiday parties. But others really overdo things. Moderate drinking isn’t necessarily bad in and of itself. However, it can be deadly [...]

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Watch out for sneaky membership clubs

December 8, 2009

You can find great deals shopping online. That’s especially true for the holidays. But there is one kind of deal you need to watch for. It could cost you serious money. And you might never know what hit you. Imagine that you’re shopping online. You find and purchase the items you want. After checkout, on [...]

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News Alert Baghdad

December 8, 2009

News Alert 05:03 AM EST Tuesday, December 8, 2009 More than 85 are killed in string of bombings in Baghdad. A series of bombings apparently targeting educational facilities and other crowded areas killed scores of people in Baghdad on Tuesday morning. At least six bombings were reported. The explosions took place minutes apart.

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