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To: Bonefish who wrote (84243)1/23/2013 7:33:15 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 119360
 
2 costly LNG terminals sit idle Need vanishes for fuel imports
By Jay Fitzgerald| Globe Correspondent January 23, 2013


Built to great fanfare just a few years ago, two liquefied natural gas terminals off the coast of Gloucester haven’t processed a drop of fuel in two years for the New England market, and now appear to be little more than $750 million worth of unused buoys and pipes sitting idle in in the ocean. The facilities had counted on selling imported natural gas into a New England market with high fuel prices, only to see that business radically undercut by much cheaper gas from within the continental United States.



To: Bonefish who wrote (84243)1/23/2013 7:34:14 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone1 Recommendation  Respond to of 119360
 
The rush to the bottom

Citing costs, Steward cuts hospital guards Jobs outsourced to New Jersey company; former workers trained replacements<>/b>
By Katie Johnston| Globe Staff January 23, 2013


Steward Health Care System earlier this month eliminated the security staff at four of its Massachusetts hospitals, outsourcing about 50 jobs to a New Jersey-based contractor with connections to Steward’s parent company. The hospital guards, several of whom had been on staff for more than 20 years, trained some of the workers who replaced them under the new company.