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Type of organization: Public business

Location: 351 Phelps Drive, Irving, TX, 75038

Phone: 972-281-1200

Stock Symbol: KMB

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Thomas J. Falk Chief Executive Officer

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The free van service relies on the technology to improve its ability to connect people in isolated communities in Western Pennsylvania to public transit and jobs.


Required reading: Five essential stories of the week (Saturday, November 7)

In Review Required reading: Five essential stories of the week Why there's no business like flu business; Italy reveals the future of the supermarket, and why bikers aren't happy with Mountain Equipment Co-op Published on Friday, Nov.


Required reading: Five essential stories of the week (Saturday, November 7)

In Review Required reading: Five essential stories of the week Why there's no business like flu business; Italy reveals the future of the supermarket, and why bikers aren't happy with Mountain Equipment Co-op Globe and Mail Update Published on Friday, Nov.


Winners & Losers in Fight Against the Flu (Friday, November 6)

For most of us, the very mention of "swine flu" brings about feelings of fear, or at the very least thoughts of fevers, congestion, annoying coughs and stuffy noses.


Some firms struggle, others profit from pandemic (Thursday, November 5)

While many Canadian companies fret about how to deal with staff shortages and dropping revenue from the H1N1 flu, others are profiting from growing demand for everything from hand sanitizer to medical advice.


Hibbert, Donald R. (Thursday, November 5)

Donald R. Hibbert, 83, passed away on November 3, 2009, with his wife of 57 years by his side.


Companies profit from H1N1 (Wednesday, November 4)

While many Canadian companies fret about how to deal with staff shortages and dropping revenue from the H1N1 flu, others are profiting from growing demand for everything from hand sanitizer to medical advice.


As some companies struggle with flu plans, others profit from pandemic (Wednesday, November 4)

While many Canadian companies fret about how to deal with staff shortages and dropping revenue from the H1N1 flu, others are profiting from growing demand for everything from hand sanitizer to medical advice.


City Council adds Collis, Smith (Wednesday, November 4)

Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 11:42 p.m. The Hendersonville City Council added a new member Tuesday night and re-elected another, with just 15 votes separating the top two.


City Council adds Collis, Smith (Wednesday, November 4)

The Hendersonville City Council added a new member Tuesday night and re-elected another, with just 15 votes separating the top two.



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