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KUTV 2NewsUtah State names new college of engineering dean | KUTVKUTV 2News(KUTV) - Jagath Kaluarachci, a long time Utah State University (USU) professor and administrator, has been selected as the new dean of USU's College of ...and more &ra
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A feat of engineeringThe HinduAfter getting the nod from the higher officials, the engineering , signalling and electrical branches of the Salem Railway Division decided to undertake and complete the execution of the project on November 17 and 18. The pre-
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TODAYonlineLack of engineering experts with deep, historical knowledge of MRT system?TODAYonlineSecond, most of the train disruptions are related to engineering issues. The train system is probably one of the most complex pieces of engineering in the count
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Jewish ChronicleShabbat rail engineering work endangers Israeli coalitionJewish ChronicleThe issue of work on Judaism's day of rest has become the latest crisis to endanger Israel's governing coalition as a minister threatened to resign over railwa
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The EngineerBudget could boost engineering investmentThe EngineerOn 22 November, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will deliver a Budget that has the potential to significantly promote engineering investment. With economic growth sluggish at best and the hea
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Economic TimesMarket Now: BSE Capital Goods index up; Kalpataru Power, Sadbhav Engineering top gainersEconomic TimesShares of NBCC (India) (up 3.19 per cent), Reliance Naval and Engineering (up 1.89 per cent), Lakshmi Machine Works (up 1.52 per cent), GE T
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ReutersIndia's Adani in talks with Chinese engineering firm for Carmichael financing - sourcesReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) - Indian conglomerate Adani Enterprises (ADEL.NS) is in talks with China Machinery Engineering Corp (CMEC) (1829.HK) for the financing
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ReutersSoutheast Asian oil demand to keep growing until at least 2040: IEAReutersSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Southeast Asian demand for oil will keep growing until at least 2040 as emerging nations there rely on the fossil fuel to transport their rapidly growing
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