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Fluke Networks to Acquire Testing Products Maker
Fluke Networks Inc., Everett, Wash., recently signed an agreement to acquire Microtest Inc., Phoenix, a producer of test and connectivity products. Under
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CERA's Makovich Speaks Against Price Caps
Imposing price caps as the centerpiece of a federal response to the California power shortage would make a bad situation worse and do nothing to fix the
Telecom Alliance Creates Founders' Group
The National Telecom Alliance (NTA), Houston, recently announced the completion of its Founding Membership drive at its National Summit in Las Vegas.
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Web Site Offers Job Search Database
ConstructionJobs.com, a job bank resource for the construction industry, recently announced its Web site has been enhanced with new upgrades and services
Correction
In April's Motor IQ Quiz, the answers for questions 11 and 12 were transposed. The answer for question 11 is 10, and the answer for question 12 is 50.
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Web Site Helps Contractors Find Rental Equipment Suppliers in the U.S., Canada
Electricsmarts.com, Glastonbury, Conn., an electrical industry information site, and the American Rental Association, Moline, Ill., recently created a
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California's Approach to Energy Crisis Isn't Working, CERA Spokesman Says
In an address before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, Lawrence J. Makovich, senior director of Cambridge Energy
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Transformer Guide Now Online The Interactive Transformer Guide, the second in a lineup of iGuides, is now online at www.gesupply.com. The guide helps

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Arlington Gangable boxes

Designed for new or retrofit applications, these snap-together gangable plastic boxes eliminate the need to construct a multiple-gang steel box out of several individual ones. Starting with a two-gang box, users can build the box they need in seconds, according to the company. For three-gangs or more, separate the box parts, add the center sections needed to make a new, larger box, and then snap the pieces back together. The UL-listed product is preset for ½-in. wall finish thicknesses....More

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