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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

07/28/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Evening Edition

Greenwich Lyme disease advocates have hopes for hearing
Greenwich Time
Diane Blanchard, co-president and co-founder of Time for Lyme, a Greenwich-based nonprofit that advocates for better research into and treatment of the ...
WORLD FOREX: Dollar Recovers Vs Euro From Near 1-Year Low
Wall Street Journal
... showing that the positive risk trade is suffering from a degree of fatigue," said Alan Ruskin, head of international strategy at RBS in Greenwich, Conn. ...
Fairfield Greenwich Exec/Son-in-Law Sailing Through The Pain
DealBreaker.Com
Every so often we like to check in and see how the victims of the greatest Ponzi scheme of all time are coping in the aftermath. ...
Greenwich ZBA to review water company plans
Greenwich Time
By Frank MacEachern A water company's bid to expand its Greenwich water treatment plant is going back to the town six months after the Planning and Zoning ...
Greenwich ski shop to close this month
Connecticut Post
By Richard Lee Skiing has always been considered a discretionary activity, subject to the whims of the economy, and now two Greenwich ski shops have felt ...
New Greenwich police building moving right along
Greenwich Time
By Debra Friedman The furniture is in, the construction is finished and the new public safety complex is just about a month away from opening, ...
TREASURIES-Shorter-dated Treasuries ease on demand questions
Reuters
... head of US Treasury strategy at RBS Securities in Greenwich, Connecticut, adding however that the two-year note auction "was a much uglier mess than we ...

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