Imperial Valley News Center
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel Travel to New York City
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Washington, DC - Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel will travel to New York City on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 for a series of engagements to foster better understanding and discussion of U.S.–Korea relations among foreign policy experts and stakeholders in the relationship.
Governor Brown to Speak at CSAC Legislative Conference
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. will give remarks at the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Legislative Conference tomorrow in Sacramento.
FTC Requires Reynolds and Lorillard to Divest Four Cigarette Brands as a Condition of $27.4 Billion Merger
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Washington, DC - Tobacco companies Reynolds American Inc. and Lorillard Inc. have agreed to divest four cigarette brands to Imperial Tobacco Group to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that their proposed $27.4 billion merger would likely be anticompetitive.
Foreign Assistance Evaluation Transparency Initiative
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Washington, DC - To increase the transparency of foreign assistance evaluation results, all State Department bureaus and offices conducting evaluations of external programs, projects and activities funded by foreign assistance will begin publicly sharing a summary of the results.
High school students selected to participate in 13th USA Biology Olympiad finals at Purdue
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West Lafayette, Indiana - The Center for Excellence in Education has announced the 20 top high school students from around the country who will participate in the 13th annual USA Biology Olympiad national finals from Sunday (May 31) through June 12 at Purdue University.
Flexible reduced-load work arrangements can help companies, professionals
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West Lafayette, Indiana - Although it may seem counter-intuitive for companies to support reducing workloads for professionals, new research by Ellen Kossek of Purdue University's Krannert School of Management highlights the benefits to business and keys to making such work arrangements successful.
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