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Fullerton council derails railroad museum (Orange County Register) The $35 million proposal for the transportation center master plan fails in a tie vote. us.rd.yahoo.com
Treasuries Are Little Changed With Yields Near Record Lows (Bloomberg) Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries were little changed as traders judged the rally that pushed yields to record lows in the past week was unsustainable given U.S. government efforts to revive the economy. us.rd.yahoo.com
Vernon Resident Is Named A Marshall Scholar (Hartford Courant) A University of Connecticut economics major from Vernon has been named a Marshall Scholar, a prestigious honor awarded by the British government. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rockville High valedictorian wins Marshall Scholarship (Journal Inquirer) STORRS — A University of Connecticut student who was Rockville High School’s 2005 valedictorian is among this year’s recipients of the highly competitive Marshall Scholarships. us.rd.yahoo.com
Treasuries Fall for First Time in a Week After Record Rally (Bloomberg) Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Treasuries fell for the first time in six days as traders ignored reports showing the U.S. economy sank further into recession, saying the rally that pushed yields to record lows was unsustainable. us.rd.yahoo.com
IT Buyer Expectations Leveling Off (InformationWeek) Indicators this month point to a potential decline of more than 5% in U.S. IT spending growth over the next 12 months, according to an IDC research report. us.rd.yahoo.com
Environmentally minded cowboys run a green ranch in Arizona (The Christian Science Monitor) At two ranches near the Grand Canyon, they try to raise cattle in a way that doesn't sully the sensitive southwestern landscape. us.rd.yahoo.com
Midland’s Don Redl named teacher of month (The Santa Ynez Valley News) Don Redl of Midland School has been named the Santa Ynez Valley’s Educator of the Month by the Valley Oaks Branch of Montecito Bank & Trust. Redl is in his fifth year as a teacher at Midland. us.rd.yahoo.com
Celebrating Kwanzaa with a bang (BG News) Students as well as Bowling Green residents gathered in the Union ballroom last night for free food and to enjoy a myriad of dancers, singers and drummers in celebration of Kwanzaa. This year was the 12th year the Center for Multicultural and Academic Initiatives hosted the celebration. us.rd.yahoo.com
Landlords urged to drop 'no pets' policy (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Animal welfare groups say owners are being forced to abandon their pets in increasing numbers because of housing trends. us.rd.yahoo.com
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