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75 Years of Freedom for Holocaust Survivor Turning 100 this Year: May 5, 2020 Marks the 75th Anniversary Holocaust Survivor Joe Rubinstein Walked Out of the Terezín (Theresienstadt) Ghetto Camp

On a frigid morning in Radom, Poland, German soldiers forced twenty-one-year-old Icek "Joe" Rubinsztejn onto a crowded, open-air truck. The next day, several around him were dead. From there, things got worse for young Joe—much worse.




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August Poetry Postcard Fest in April

Registration Open Now




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True Serenity Tea Introduces Sparkling Teas Just In Time For Valentine's Day

True Serenity Tea was recently featured at "The Market" at Macy's, included in the wedding party gift bags for the Cheryl Burke and Matthew Lawrence wedding and will be included in VIP gift bags at Project Green Sundance Event




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New Custom-designed Packaging Developed to Grab Shopper Attention

New Display Bin Prominently Features Custom Packaging to Increase Sales in Store




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The Spearhead Group Launches to Pioneer Physical Brand Enhancements™ for Companies Looking to Build Brand Loyalty and Deliver a More Immersive Customer Experience

Co-Founders Bring a Visionary Approach to Modernizing the Industry




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The Spearhead Group Hires Six Consumer Product Industry Veterans to Advance Strategic Growth Initiatives Across the Organization

New Hires Bring Expertise in Product Development, Disruptive Innovation, QA, Global Procurement, and Consumer Product Distribution




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Salon Suites for Rent in Arlington are Giving Industry Professionals an Opportunity to Start Their Own Salon Business

EnchantInk Brows by Whitney Has Opened Its Door Inside of Salon and Spa Galleria




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Green Koala Just Launched 4 All-Natural Wine Flavored Lip Balms

A little fizz, a slight tint, and a light shimmer are the perfect excuse to uncork Green Koala's tinted wine lip balms.




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Business and Beauty Maven Patricia Chalkley Epitomizes Avon's Dedication to Customer Service and Making a Difference

Avon's founder was a pioneer of women's empowerment, long before women's rights were widely recognized, and they continue to drive this powerful mission for women today, supported by passionate and talented associates worldwide.




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Bella Cosmetic Surgery Launches New Custom Website

Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Chiaramonte serves patients in National Harbor and nearby areas of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.




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Don't Dread The First Morning Mirror Closeup With Skin 2 Skin's Anti-Wrinkle Night Recovery. Not Just A Night Cream But A Multitasking Dry Sensitive Skin Changer Within The First Five Days

With advanced volumizing wrinkle reducing, firming, peptide ChroNoLine with more than 30 antioxidants (mostly from botanicals), 200 skin nutrients, the most intriguing is Euk-134 (Eukarinon-134), a superoxide dismutase that is a radical scavenger




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Global Cannabinoids Announces Completely Customizable Rare Cannabinoid Wholesale and Bulk CBD Oil and Private Label CBD Products

Customers can now purchase CBD wholesale THC Free broad spectrum oil and private label CBD products with the exact profile of rare cannabinoids of their choice such as CBG, CBN, CBC, and CBDV.




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CentiMark Featured in 2019 Roofing Contractor State of the Industry Report

Number One Roofing Company on Top 100 Roofing Contractors List




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Presidio Real Estate Hires Industry Titan

Steve Perry accepts position as Regional Director




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Women in Media Honors Legendary Women in the Entertainment Industry Above and Below-the-Line at Annual Holiday Brunch

Honorees include Neema Barnette (Director / Producer), Patrizia Von Brandenstein (Production Designer), Kristina Reed (Production Executive), and Donna Zakowska (Costume Designer).




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Fernanda Schein Continues to Break Cultural Boundaries in the Film Making Industry!

Brazilian born film editor makes a splash in the motion picture industry.




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Hundreds Expected at First New York City Rally for Age Justice and Economic Security for Older Adults ─ Thursday May 23, 4:30 PM, Union Square Park North Side

New York City Council Member Margaret S. Chin, Chair, Aging Committee Featured Speaker...Organized By The Radical Age Movement and 32 Sponsors and Partners




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Justin Pickering Celebrated for Dedication to the Fields of Business and International Relations

Mr. Pickering draws on years of experience in numerous fields in his work with Blaine & Gonzalez, the National Small Business Association and the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe




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Training Industry Selects Revenue Storm for Top 20 Sales Training Companies List

Revenue Storm Honored to Be on Prestigious List




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Assemblymember Dr Shirley Weber Discusses Reform-a-nation Campaign/Docuseries on Injustice & Wrongful Convictions as "Racial Justice Bill" is Introduced By Assemblymember Ash Kalra

Reform-a-nation Campaign/Docuseries Focuses on Injustice & Wrongful Convictions Like Anand Jon Alexander and Others in California and Beyond




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Emerging Sports Industry and How Technology Enhances The Real-time Experience

We are a soccer and sports live score site that provides live match information for more than 1000 leagues and championships around the World. Get complete information about schedules, match results, and the position of your favorite team.




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Vyre Network Releases "Blue Lives Matter," A Feature Film Exposing Racial Injustice From A Cops Perspective

The new leading and free independent movie streaming platform Vyre Network releases the controversial feature film "Blue Lives Matter".




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Vyre Network Appoints Industry Insider Mario Chelsea as West Coast Acquisition Coordinator, Where He Will Be Responsible for Overseeing Feature Films, Short Films, and TV Series

Vyre Network is growing and with that growth Connector Mario Chelsea joins the team




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Tri Tool Ranked #1 Custom Engineered Machining Solution Provider

California company receives high marks for its ability to design, engineer and modify specialty pipe and tube cutting equipment




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Pattillo Industrial Real Estate Announces Transition of Leadership

Current CEO set to retire after leading company for over 30 years.




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Learn Learn Learn Pod-Series Takes On "IoT" in Industry and Medical Fields, Episode Three Streams on Brand New Website

Henry E. Halladay, Ph.D., PE, retired Boeing electrical engineer and all-around tech enthusiast continues to break new ground with his educational online series, Learn Learn Learn, one lesson at a time.




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BHS, Inc. Releases Lead Roller Replacement Kit for MTC* Adjust-A-Rack Systems

Lead roller wheels are the most vulnerable component of most forklift battery stands. BHS Lead Roller Replacement Kits solve the problem for all stands.




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BHS, Inc.'s Will Call Dropbox is the Parcel Locker for Industrial Applications

BHS custom manufactures industrial parcel lockers for businesses in need of a secure, convenient solution for 24/7 order pick-up.




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QuestMark Supplies QM CSD Cleaning for Customers

To Protect Our Associates and Customers During the COVID-19 Pandemic




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UCC Holding Honors Women in the Construction Industry

UCC Holding honored its female employees on project locations, through an event called "Women in Construction Week". The event was celebrated from March 1 to 7 in celebration of Women's International Day.




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EMRIS International Celebrates Achieving 10,000 Customers During Its Pre-Launch

EMRIS International opened its doors for pre-launch with its flagship CBD Line - Synergy, a premium THC Free, Hemp Derived CBD Oil with several potency levels and has been widely supported by thousands of new customers.




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WWF-Australia Partners with Eyewear Retailer VisionDirect to Create Wildlife Saving Sunglasses

Reef fishing net transformed from "dangerous" to "desirable" ReefCycle sunglasses




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Jose Zuniga: The Entrepreneur Who Is Revolutionizing The Fashion Industry For Men




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Klarna USA Honors Fashion Industry Trailblazers with "Smoooth Sessions": A Trailblazer's Event in New York City




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With Its Smell Challenge, Certainty® SmartBoost™ Laundry Additive Aims to Win the Hearts and Noses Of Customers

Developed by medical uniform leader Strategic Partners Inc (SPI), Certainty SmartBoost infuses machine-washable fabrics with protection against bacteria that cause odors and degrade fabric.




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Meet The Country Western Brand Behind Bella Hadid's Cowgirl-Chic Vogue Australia Photoshoot

Signature Boot Brand Planet Cowboy Gains Momentum in Music and Fashion




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2019 in the Automotive Industry

The most popular automotive trends, car makes or technologies of 2019 in a nutshell




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Ramez Al-Khayyat on Sustainability

Sustainability, the Catchword of Today and Tomorrow




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Medical Illustrators' Vital Communication Role in the Global Fight Against SARS-CoV-2

Medical illustrators around the world are creating accurate visualizations and public education materials of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.




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Column: The cruise ship industry is sinking. I'm OK with that

Norwegian Cruise Line says it's in danger of going out of business. Maybe that's not the worst thing for an industry of floating petri dishes.





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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Just Beat Earnings Expectations: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next

Investors in Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ:CLNE) had a good week, as its shares rose 6.3% to close at US$2.11...





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Critical Flaw in CODESYS Industrial Controller Software Allows Code Execution

Cisco’s Talos threat intelligence and research group revealed on Wednesday that one of its researchers discovered a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the CODESYS Control SoftPLC industrial controller software.

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Industry Reactions to Alliance for Open 5G Systems: Feedback Friday

More than 30 technology and telecom companies announced this week that they have formed a new alliance, the Open RAN Policy Coalition, that calls for open and interoperable 5G systems.

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Los Angeles-Based American Eagle Auto Body Wins Coveted Spectrum Award For Customer Service Excellence

American Eagle Auto Body, a Los Angeles-based auto shop, is the winner of the City Beat News Spectrum Award for Excellence in Customer Service.




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Hayes Law Releases Custom Infographic Illustrating the 5 Steps to Take After an Auto Accident

Visual content demonstrates the best way to protect an accident injury case




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Custom Auto Trim and Graphics: The Only Manufacturer of Rivet on Body Side Moldings Today

Typically used on older Chevy Impala, Chevy Caprice or even Datsun 280Z, rivet on the body side molding is an add-on accessory that was installed at car dealerships over in the 70's and 80's.




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Austin Injury Attorney Chip Evans Announces Launch of New Website

Chip Evans said that the innovative design was focused on usability and improved client interaction.




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Justice Starts Here: Schachter, Hendy & Johnson (SHJ) Announces Rebranding

Schachter, Hendy & Johnson (SHJ), a personal injury law firm with a long heritage of serving clients in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and nationwide, is now Hendy | Johnson | Vaughn | Emery (HJVE) - "Justice Starts Here."




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Car Sell Zone Debuts New Car-Buying Options for Customers in Dubai

One-stop destination for selling cars now also offers deals on pre-owned vehicles




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New & Notable: Inventing L.A.'s Autopia, Rival Trancontinental Rails, Rules For Sustainable Communities & Transportation Privatization

In 1920, as its population began to explode, Los Angeles was a largely pastoral city of bungalows and palm trees. Thirty years later, choked with smog and traffic, the city had become synonymous with urban sprawl and unplanned growth.

Yet Los Angeles was anything but unplanned, as Jeremiah B.C. Axelrod reveals in this compelling, visually oriented history of the metropolis during its formative years. In a deft mix of cultural and intellectual history that brilliantly illuminates the profound relationship between imagination and place, Inventing Autopia: Dreams And Visions Of The Modern Metropolis In Jazz Age Los Angeles (Berkeley: University Of California Press, 2009) shows how the clash of irreconcilable utopian visions and dreams resulted in the invention of an unforeseen new form of urbanism--sprawling, illegible, fractured--that would reshape not only Southern California but much of the nation in the years to come.

At 401 pages, it could seem like a daunting read, but those interested in Los Angeles history, urbanization, or the rise of the automobile will find this enjoyable. It's a great compliment to the Metro Library's historic transit and transportation studies collection. Many of these documents, which date back to 1911, have been digitized and are available on our website in full-text PDF.

Axelrod focuses on the 1920s when Los Angeles was growing at a fast clip. As we noted back in July, the number of automobile registrations in Los Angeles County quadrupled between 1914 and 1922 - making it very clear that the city's embrace of the auto would set the stage for decades of congestion and other issues.

Going back further in history is another equally seminal story about transportation in the West. Acclaimed historian Walter R. Borneman has written a dazzling account of the battle to build the first transportation system across America.

Rival Rails: The Race To Build America's Greatest Transcontinental Railroad (New York: Random House, 2010) is an action-packed epic of how an empire was born—and the remarkable men who made it happen.

After the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869, the rest of the country was up for grabs, and the race was on. The prize: a better, shorter, less snowy route through the corridors of the American Southwest, linking Los Angeles to Chicago.

Borneman lays out in compelling detail the sectional rivalries, contested routes, political posturing, and ambitious business dealings that unfolded as an increasing number of lines pushed their way across the country.

The author brings to life the legendary business geniuses and so-called robber barons who made millions and fought the elements—and one another—to move America, including:

William Jackson Palmer, whose leadership of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad relied on innovative narrow gauge trains that could climb steeper grades and take tighter curves;

Collis P. Huntington of the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific lines, a magnate insatiably obsessed with trains—and who was not above bribing congressmen to satisfy his passion;

Edward Payson Ripley, visionary president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, whose fiscal conservatism and smarts brought the industry back from the brink; and

Jay Gould, ultrasecretive, strong-armer and one-man powerhouse.

In addition, Borneman captures the herculean efforts required to construct these roads—the laborers who did the back-breaking work, boring tunnels through mountains and throwing bridges across unruly rivers, the brakemen who ran atop moving cars, the tracklayers crushed and killed by runaway trains.

From backroom deals in Washington, D.C., to armed robberies of trains in the wild deserts, from glorified cattle cars to streamliners and Super Chiefs, all the great incidents and innovations of a mighty American era are re-created with unprecedented power in this new work destined to be a classic.

Turning now to urban planning, author Patrick Condon discusses transportation, housing equity, job distribution, economic development, and ecological systems issues and synthesizes his knowledge and research into a simple-to-understand set of urban design rules that can, if followed, help save the planet.


Seven Rules For Sustainable Communities: Design Strategies For The Post Carbon World (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2010) clearly connects the form of our cities to their ecological, economic, and social consequences. This book takes on a wide range of complex and contentious issues and distills them down to convincing and practical solutions.


Of particular importance is how city form affects the production of planet-warming greenhouse gases. The author explains this relationship in an accessible way, and goes on to show how conforming to seven simple rules for community design could literally do a world of good. Each chapter in the book explains one rule in depth, adding a wealth of research to support each claim. If widely used, Condon argues, these rules would lead to a much more livable world for future generations—a world that is not unlike the better parts of our own.


In Last Exit: Privatization And Deregulation Of The U.S. Transportation System (Washington, D.C.: Brookings, 2010), Clifford Winston reminds us that transportation services and infrastructure in the United States were originally introduced by private firms.

The case for subsequent public ownership and management of the system was weak, in his view, and here he assesses the case for privatization and deregulation to greatly improve Americans satisfaction with their transportation systems. How can this be done?

Writing in the New York Times, Harvard University economics professor Edward L. Glaeser points out that:

Because the public sector controls almost all roads, airports and urban transit, we see the downsides of public control on a daily basis, but we don’t experience the social costs that could accompany privatization. A private airport operator might try to exploit its monopoly power over a particular market or cut costs in a way that increases the probability of very costly, but rare, disaster.

The complexity and risks of switching to private provision means that Mr. Winston is wise to call for experimentation rather than wholesale privatization. An incremental process of trying things out will provide information and build public support.

Yet many of Mr. Winston’s recommendations are incremental and can be done without privatization or much risk.

The book covers privatization and deregulation of roads, airports, air traffic control, mass transit, intercity buses and railway networks.