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Author Mollie Katzen joins UNH gourmet dining event 11/12/2009 - Foster's Daily Democrat Mollie Katzen, award winning author of the famed Moosewood Cookbook, embraces the work of University of New Hampshire hospitality management students for Simply Southern, a gourmet dinner to be held Nov. 20 and 21. Read more: Author Mollie Katzen joins UNH for a 'Simply Southern' experience (Foster's Daily Democrat - 11/11/09) |
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Alternative fuels aren’t boosting state economy yet 11/11/2009 - Boston Globe Despite all the talk of its promise, alternative energy is unlikely to become a driver of the Massachusetts and New England economy, at least for the next several years, according to the nonprofit research group New England Economic Partnership. |
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Forecast: New England Economy Slow to Rebound 11/10/2009 - abcnews.com The worst of the recession may be over, but a new economic forecast points to a "slow and weak recovery" in the New England states, with job losses likely to continue until the fourth quarter of 2010. Read more: Forecast: New England economy slow to rebound, by Bob Salsberg (AP) 11/11/09 |
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Economists: U.S. out of recession, but Mass. still in it 11/10/2009 - Wicked Local Rockport Twice as severe as a typical post-World War II recession, the so-called “Great Recession” ended in August, but strong economic growth in the United States still is a few years away, according to analysis by Moody’s Economy.com. |
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Author Mollie Katzen Named Advisor to UNH EcoGastronomy Program Will Attend 'Simply Southern' Gourmet Dinner Nov. 20 and 21 11/09/2009 - UNH Media Relations Mollie Katzen, the New York Times best-selling cookbook author who is credited with moving healthful vegetarian food from the fringe to the center of the American dinner plate, has been named to the University of New Hampshire EcoGastronomy advisory board. |
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Fit for franchising: From first gym in Dover, Planet Fitness building big brand 11/09/2009 - Foster's Daily Democrat When Hachemi Aliouche wants to exercise, he uses the Planet Fitness in Portsmouth where he's been a member for several years...Planet Fitness is a winner in his book and Aliouche thinks it has huge potential beyond the 325 franchises it expects to have open by the end of this year. |
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Economy's impact on housing topic of CEO Forum 11/06/2009 - Foster's Daily Democrat The impact of the economy on the housing market, and the rental market in particular will be the topic of the next University of New Hampshire CEO Forum Thursday, Nov. 19. |
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Funding shortfall stymies tech-transfer capabilities 11/04/2009 - Boston Business Journal Nationwide, angels invested $9.1 billion in the first half of the year, down 27 percent from the amount they invested in the first half of 2008, according to the University of New Hampshire Center for Venture Research. Read more: |
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Economists gaze into crystal ball 11/03/2009 - Concord Monitor Wyss spoke about the national economy yesterday at a session with the House and Senate members of the Ways and Means and Finance committees. Also participating were Robert Tannenwald, vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and Professor Ross Gittell of the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire. |
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Little startup offers hope for our future 11/02/2009 - Foster's Daily Democrat Inside was a little startup company called Itaconix, and what they're doing offers a lesson about the value of education, government dollars used well and the American entrepreneurial spirit... Itaconic acid has been made from petroleum until now. UNH has discovered how to make it from bio material and Itaconix has taken that breakthrough and turned it into a viable business. |