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Saturday, July 19, 2008

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UNCG gets $1 million from 1943 graduate

The wife of the late Louisiana Senator Russell Long has made a gift of $1 million to UNCG. Carolyn Bason Long, a 1943 graduate of UNCG, married Senator Long in 1968. She was a senate staff person when she met Long. Russell Long, who held his senate seat for nearly 40 years, was the son of Louisiana Governor and Senator, Huey P. Long.

Mobile Phones

Greensboro's RF Micro to buy Sirenza

What needs to happen if you are mobile phone chip maker RFMD, based in Greensboro, and you are too dependent on the mobile phone market? Answer: Buy a company that will help you diversify. Sirenza Microdevices, based in Colorado, is expected to help RFMD in other areas of wireless technology. The purchase agreement is reportedly a $900 million deal. (link to www.computerworld.com)


Dog Ordinance Is your dog a nuisance to neighbors?
Pets bring great joy to their owners. However, some owners are irresponsible. The definition of "nuisance" is the key to the city's dog ordinance.
Sunshine Law Sunshine law makes some officials nervous
North Carolina's Sunshine Law puts the spotlight on some North Carolina officials who prefer to operate in secrecy. What are they hiding from the public?
Toastmasters Triad Toastmasters club welcomes visitors
The Triad Toastmasters Club holds its meetings at the Wendover Hills Wesleyan Church. Consider visiting one of their meetings and perhaps even joining the club. (link to www.triadtm.org)
Public Library Computers popular at public libraries
The computers at the public libraries are very popular with patrons. In addition, all Greensboro public libraries offer free wi-fi. (Visit the Greensboro Library website for more information.)


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