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Robin De Haven rescued six people from the burning Echelon building in Austin.

Glass worker saves six lives

AUSTIN, Texas – The tragedy that hit Austin Feb. 18 when local resident Joe Stack crashed his private plane into the Echelon building was not as devastating as it could have been, thanks to the help and bravery of people like Robin De Haven.
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Glass worker saves six lives

AUSTIN, Texas – The tragedy that hit Austin Feb. 18 when local resident Joe Stack crashed his private plane into the Echelon building was not as devastating as it could have been, thanks to the help and bravery of people like Robin De Haven. ... 04/06/2010 03:51:00 pm
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Toasting 25 years

SAN ANTONIO - Members of the construction industry, family and friends celebrated the 25th anniversary of Malitz Construction Inc. Mar. 11 at the company’s office on Crownhill Blvd. John Malitz founded the company Mar. 11, 1985. –kf ... 04/12/2010 03:17:00 pm
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Bahrain World Trade Center captures innovation award

ORLANDO, Fla. - The Atkins-designed Bahrain World Trade Center Wind Turbines have been selected by the NOVA Awards Jury to receive the 2009 NOVA Award in Innovation. ... 11/24/2009 02:21:00 am
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Setting a world record

When owners of Keystone Concrete Placement attended the World of Concrete Convention in Las Vegas in February, they received a Golden Trowel Award along with a world record for the flattest and most level floor of the year in the category defined traffic narrow strip. ... 03/01/2010 06:24:00 pm
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