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After being closed since about 5:30 a.m. I-95 finally reopened by 8:20 p.m.

As chemical spills go, the 55 gallons of xylene that splashed onto I-95 in South Philadelphia early this morning wasn't big - barely enough to fill...
Philadelphia Inquirer, The, 01/17/06 by Larry King and Tina Moore · More from publication -
Oldest firm has newest technology
From its beginning 132 years ago, King&King Architects has been designing buildings and building relationships in Central New York. It is the...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 12/15/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
Printer Continues Decades of Growth
Eastwood Litho, Inc. has been a family-owned business since its opening in 1946 when Justin Mohr decided to run his own printing co mpany. While...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 11/17/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
Onondaga Leasing Works With People
In our service-oriented society, businesses have had to shift their focus from manufacturing quality products to satisfying consumer's needs. In...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 11/03/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
Business of the Week: Testone, Marshall & Discenza Builds on Persoanal Accounts
From the beginning, John Testone, John Marshall, and Frank Discenza have made it a practice to listen and respond to their clients' needs. As...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 09/22/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
BTI The Travel Consultants combines travel management with new technology
SYRACUSE-The world is getting smaller due to the many technological advances made within the past 10 years. Just log onto the Internet and the...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 08/04/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
Auburn Seeks BID for Downtown Revitalization
AUBURN - Property and business owners, as well as City Council members, attended an Auburn Downtown Partnership (ADP) public meeting to discuss the...
CNY Business Journal (1996+), 06/16/00 by King, Tina · More from publication -
Poisoning of Anderson, Ind., Auto Parts Employee Prompts Investigation.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Feb. 26--ANDERSON, Ind.--The arsenic poisoning of an Anderson auto-parts plant employee -- and similar symptoms among six co-workers -- has...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, 02/28/00 by King, Tina · More from publication
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