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Cinnamon Market Research Revealing the Growth Rate and Business Opportunities to 2028 – KSU ksusentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ksusentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Body recovered from Ohio power plant collapse identified MANCHESTER, Ohio (AP) A worker whose body was recovered from the debris of a collapsed power plant in southern Ohio was identified Sunday as a 42-year-old northeastern Kentucky man. Doug Gray was killed in the collapse, according to an email from Pat Crowley, a spokesperson for Detroit-based demolition contractor Adam’s Group. Gray was from Greenup County, Kentucky, near Ashland, Crowley said. Another man remained missing following the collapse of the Killen Generating Station in Manchester last Wednesday. Authorities haven’t publicly identified the worker who is still missing. Gray was found dead in the rubble on Saturday, news outlets reported. ....
Follow Dec. 13, 2020 Economy Minister Amir Peretz announced over the weekend that he would move ahead on a bill to establish of national work accidents prevention authority, six years after a public committee first recommended it. Between 54 and 61 people are killed every year on average in work accidents in Israel. In 2014, the committee noted the numerous bodies dealing with these accidents and the lack of coordination among them, and concluded: “There is no policy in the realm of work safety and no priorities have been set. Each body promotes its own concepts and acts according to its own narrow interests.” Then-State Comptroller Joseph Shapira criticized the delay in establishing the authority in his reports in 2016 and 2018, calling it “inconceivable, serious and unreasonable.” ....