| Utilities working to restore power in Berks County
Utilities are working to restore power in Berks County, officials said today. With ice, wind and wet ground causing trees and limbs to fall onto power lines, Met-Ed probably will need until tonight to restore electricity to all its Berks customers, said spokeswoman Marybeth Smialek. At noon there were 234 Met-Ed customers without power, mainly in the areas of Richmond, North Heidelberg and Bern townships, she said. That is fewer customers than were without power this morning, but new outages are occurring as trees and limbs come down, she said. .
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Businesses Unharmed in California Wilfires
RAMONA, CAWhile most manufacturers and shop owners escaped unscathed from the recent wildfires that swept through Southern California, most reported some form of business disruption. Ellsworth was forced to evacuate its headquarters in Ramona, setting up a temporary administrative center in Oceanside. The companys inventory and manufacturing are still intact. Ellsworth has continued filling standing orders, and orders taken from Interbike. The bad news is that the organic avocado grove that the company worked to restore on their administrative premises was burned in the fire, said George Patten, who handles public relations for Ellsworth. The grove houses the administrative, design and warehouse buildings at the Ellsworth headquarters. Oakley, located in Orange Countys Foothill Ranch, got an up close and personal look at the Santiago fire.
McCarthy: We are moving forward
Mick McCarthy today hailed Wolves' battling draw at Blackpool as “progress" and insisted: “I'm not bothered where we are in the league until the end of April". The Molineux chief was happy with a point from a hard-fought contest at Bloomfield Road even though results elsewhere meant his side slipped further from the play-off places. McCarthy says he doesn't want that fact to cloud his side's first clean sheet since the win at Scunthorpe in January – and an improved display. “Absolutely it's progress – we've been beaten twice in the last two games, so it is an improvement," he said. “It's a clean sheet and we needed that after conceding the goals that we have done. “There will be some arguing we should come here and win, but I don't subscribe to that because Blackpool are a decent side.
Sheppard Industries replaces Unix system with ERP deployment
The Sheppard Industries Group is rolling out an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to support its operations throughout Australasia. It will replace a Quanta Unix-based legacy system which was highly modified and designed more for the needs of a retail organisation rather than a distributor running a complex value chain, according to Paul Schnell, the company's CFO. "We'd been using the previous system for the past 20 years. However, it was no longer able to keep up with our business growth," he said. The bicycle designer and distributor of the popular Avanti brand is deploying the Lawson M3 Enterprise Management System along with Lawson Business Intelligence suite and related maintenance and services. The company has offices in Christchurch, Melbourne and Perth.
Local teams to compete in state cheer/dance contest
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Investigative reporter Rowena Price (Halle Berry) goes undercover in cyberspace to track down her mate's killer. Her on-line target is top advertising executive Harrison Hill (Bruce Willis) - a man she's also trying to trap by getting a job, under a different alias, as a temp in his empire. Murky stuff which gets murkier by the minute as the two worlds - real and cyber - threaten to collide. Just who is Rowena talking to online? Is someone else out there? It's complicated stuff which takes a fair amount of unravelling, owing its origins to Rowena's own troubled childhood. But it's more than enough to hold your attention for a reasonably entertaining couple of hours of shadow-boxing and second-guessing - an effective thriller with twists ever more twisted as Rowena seems increasingly ensnared in a web of her own making.
Time to stop insulting Iran
Lee Bollinger's decision to denounce Ahmadinejad does not amount in any way shaper or form to a condemnation of Iranian culture and society. It was an appropriate and eloquent rebuke that spoke to Amadinejad's numerous, disgraceful and morally abhorrent denials of the Holocaust. If the Muslim world interprets Mr. Bollinger's rebuke as something other than the above, and as motivated by anti-Muslim sentiment as opposed to by rational, then it does so in error; finally, Iran should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons because its government is led by fanatics and its most prominent leaders have advocated using them against Israel. Iran is a theocracy; it is not a democracy in the sense in which we understand the term today. And as to your weak argument that Ahmadinejad has been crusading on the international stage to remove the Zionist regime in Israel - and not to destroy the state itself - I will venture so far as to call you an anti-Semite.
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