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Duncan Wilmott, drowned Goodna boy, was my 'best mate', father says
2016-01-27 03:39:51| Real Estate - Topix.net
The devastated father of a 16-year-old Goodna boy who drowned in a water-filled quarry on Monday described his only son as his "best mate" and said he would not leave the site until his body had been found. Instead, police divers and State Emergency Service crews were continuing to scour the 80-metre deep Collingwood Park quarry for his body, after he disappeared on Monday morning.
1 in 6 Americans were Amazon Prime members at end of holiday season, survey says
2016-01-26 02:23:50| IT Services - Topix.net
One in six Americans was a member of the Amazon Prime service at the end of the most recent holiday season, a 35 percent boost from a year before, according to a survey from a retail research firm released Monday. The report, by Chicago-based Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, says that nearly half of Amazon.com 's U.S. customers, or 54 million people, have signed up for Prime, a program that offers free two-day shipping for many purchases, as well as services such as streaming video and music.
Teacher shortage in California likely to worsen, report says
2016-01-25 22:29:00| American School & University
Study by Learning Policy Institute says supply of new teachers is at a 12-year low, and fewer students are in educator-preparation programs read more
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Johnson Controls negotiating a merger with Tyco, report says
2016-01-25 06:44:14| Auto Parts - Topix.net
DETROIT/NEW YORK -- Johnson Controls Inc. is discussing a merger with Tyco International Plc that would combine the companies' building-control businesses, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. Johnson Controls is continuing with its plan to spin off its automotive-seating operations, said the people, who asked not to be identified.
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Montreal-area mayors' Energy East criticisms - short-sighted,' Notley says
2016-01-22 19:55:34| Energy - Topix.net
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and Kathleen Wynne take part in a joint news conference following their meeting in Toronto on Jan. 22. PHOTO: THE CANADIAN PRESS Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says municipal leaders who don't recognize that the proposed Energy East pipeline would be beneficial to all Canadians are being "short-sighted." Notley, in Toronto today meeting with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, was responding to Montreal-area mayors who oppose the TransCanada Corp. project and say the environmental risks far outweigh any economic benefits for that region.
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