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| Asian markets open as debt talks remain stalled Washington Post YURIKO NAKAO/REUTERS - A man walks past an electronic monitor displaying the recent movements of Japan's market indices outside a brokerage in Tokyo. By Cezary Podkul, Asian financial markets slid in early trading Monday as investors watched closely to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold Surges to Record as U.S. Debt Impasse Threatens Default, AAA Rating Bloomberg By Glenys Sim - Mon Jul 25 02:01:50 GMT 2011 Gold surged to a record as US lawmakers failed at the weekend to reach an agreement on raising the federal debt limit, boosting haven demand on concern that the government of world's largest economy may ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| News Corp's James Murdoch under pressure over hacking testimony Reuters By Tim Castle LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - News Corp executive James Murdoch was under pressure on Monday over his handling of a phone-hacking scandal that has hit the Murdoch family's media empire and could jeopardise his own position at the company. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group criticizes global forest protection effort The Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Participants in a global, landmark effort to save the world's shrinking forests are instead trading in illegally sourced timber and razing jungles in an area of Borneo island inhabited by endangered orangutans, a non-governmental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reflections on Europe's New Initative Business Insider After staring into the abyss, and reducing risk, investors anticipating a new European initiative spent most of last week putting risk back on. The details of the European initiative were less important in the first instance than the fact that a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Montana Spill Clouds Pipeline Plan Wall Street Journal The fallout from a ruptured oil pipeline in the Yellowstone River this month is spilling into a larger debate over whether the US should allow the expansion of a pipeline that would carry more crude from Canada's oil sands to American refineries. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Inside air traffic control at EAA Fox11online.com We're just hours away from the world's largest aviation celebration. EAA AirVenture 2011 kicks off Monday in Oshkosh. While hundreds of thousands of people will be watching the planes from the ground, a select few will have an important job to watch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| PREVIEW-Automakers gun for healthcare savings in UAW talks Reuters By Ben Klayman and Deepa Seetharaman DETROIT, July 24 (Reuters) - Worried about its rising healthcare costs, General Motors Co (GM.N) tried several years ago to buy a bar adjacent to its Janesville, Wisconsin assembly plant so it could eliminate a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| That Electric Car Charging Business Thing Spreads to Massachusetts By Jack Loftus Electric cars may not be the vehicle du jour of U.S. roads just yet, but that hasn't stopped their respective filling stations from spreading out like a negatively charged virus. Gizmodo | ||
| Manage your whole business online with Paymo - TNW Apps By Joel Falconer As someone who switches between the hats of freelancer and small business owner several times a day, I'm always on the lookout for software that will help me manage things like invoicing and expense management, financial reporting, ... The Next Web | ||
| Old Town's drug problems continue, frustrating business owners ... By Molly Hottle, The Oregonian Hamburger Mary's, a recently reopened iconic restaurant, has lodged numerous complaints about drug activity and prostitution occurring outside their windows. Meanwhile, the neighborhood's issue has forced out Anthem Records. Portland News | ||
| Best Sources of Small Business Finance - Thezman.net Everything ... By admin Small business' start up capital may be really hard to obtain nowadays especially because of the financial crisis. However, if you believe that you got a great idea backed up by a solid business plan then there is no reason why you ... Thezman.net Everything About Finance | ||
| Blue Devils' overseas itinerary mixes business with basketball ... Duke had just won in Charlotte, but Mike Cragg was thinking about Shanghai. CharlotteObserver.com Most Recent... |
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| Got apology? Milk board cans 'sexist' campaign - Business - US ... California milk producers have yanked a widely panned ad campaign that poked fun at premenstrual syndrome and the way men supposedly suffer from it. www.msnbc.msn.com/.../got-apology-milk-board-cans-sexist-... |
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| Asian markets open as debt talks remain stalled Washington Post YURIKO NAKAO/REUTERS - A man walks past an electronic monitor displaying the recent movements of Japan's market indices outside a brokerage in Tokyo. By Cezary Podkul, Asian financial markets slid in early trading Monday as investors watched closely to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold Surges to Record as U.S. Debt Impasse Threatens Default, AAA Rating Bloomberg By Glenys Sim - Mon Jul 25 02:01:50 GMT 2011 Gold surged to a record as US lawmakers failed at the weekend to reach an agreement on raising the federal debt limit, boosting haven demand on concern that the government of world's largest economy may ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| News Corp's James Murdoch under pressure over hacking testimony Reuters By Tim Castle LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - News Corp executive James Murdoch was under pressure on Monday over his handling of a phone-hacking scandal that has hit the Murdoch family's media empire and could jeopardise his own position at the company. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group criticizes global forest protection effort The Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Participants in a global, landmark effort to save the world's shrinking forests are instead trading in illegally sourced timber and razing jungles in an area of Borneo island inhabited by endangered orangutans, a non-governmental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reflections on Europe's New Initative Business Insider After staring into the abyss, and reducing risk, investors anticipating a new European initiative spent most of last week putting risk back on. The details of the European initiative were less important in the first instance than the fact that a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Montana Spill Clouds Pipeline Plan Wall Street Journal The fallout from a ruptured oil pipeline in the Yellowstone River this month is spilling into a larger debate over whether the US should allow the expansion of a pipeline that would carry more crude from Canada's oil sands to American refineries. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Inside air traffic control at EAA Fox11online.com We're just hours away from the world's largest aviation celebration. EAA AirVenture 2011 kicks off Monday in Oshkosh. While hundreds of thousands of people will be watching the planes from the ground, a select few will have an important job to watch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| PREVIEW-Automakers gun for healthcare savings in UAW talks Reuters By Ben Klayman and Deepa Seetharaman DETROIT, July 24 (Reuters) - Worried about its rising healthcare costs, General Motors Co (GM.N) tried several years ago to buy a bar adjacent to its Janesville, Wisconsin assembly plant so it could eliminate a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| That Electric Car Charging Business Thing Spreads to Massachusetts By Jack Loftus Electric cars may not be the vehicle du jour of U.S. roads just yet, but that hasn't stopped their respective filling stations from spreading out like a negatively charged virus. Gizmodo | ||
| Manage your whole business online with Paymo - TNW Apps By Joel Falconer As someone who switches between the hats of freelancer and small business owner several times a day, I'm always on the lookout for software that will help me manage things like invoicing and expense management, financial reporting, ... The Next Web | ||
| Old Town's drug problems continue, frustrating business owners ... By Molly Hottle, The Oregonian Hamburger Mary's, a recently reopened iconic restaurant, has lodged numerous complaints about drug activity and prostitution occurring outside their windows. Meanwhile, the neighborhood's issue has forced out Anthem Records. Portland News | ||
| Best Sources of Small Business Finance - Thezman.net Everything ... By admin Small business' start up capital may be really hard to obtain nowadays especially because of the financial crisis. However, if you believe that you got a great idea backed up by a solid business plan then there is no reason why you ... Thezman.net Everything About Finance | ||
| Blue Devils' overseas itinerary mixes business with basketball ... Duke had just won in Charlotte, but Mike Cragg was thinking about Shanghai. CharlotteObserver.com Most Recent... |
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| Got apology? Milk board cans 'sexist' campaign - Business - US ... California milk producers have yanked a widely panned ad campaign that poked fun at premenstrual syndrome and the way men supposedly suffer from it. www.msnbc.msn.com/.../got-apology-milk-board-cans-sexist-... |
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