China holds up Boeing 787 deliveries
The Chinese government agency that approves aircraft in that country has yet to improve Boeing Co.'s 787, so Dreamliner deliveries to several Chinese airlines have been delayed. Reuters reports ...
View ArticleCourt wont hear campaign finance arguments
WASHINGTON -; The Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from an anti-abortion group that wanted to be exempted from campaign finance disclosure ...
View ArticleWorld in Pictures January 7 2013 Dakar rally in Peru Russian volcano stirs...
TODAY’S World in Pictures features photographs of KTM rider Francisco Lopez of Chile competing in the second stage of the 2013 Dakar Rally in Pisco, Peru; smoke and ash rising from Plosky ...
View ArticleInmates blame booze for crimes sue beer companies
Five inmates in Idaho are suing several beer companies, claiming the companies didn't warn them alcohol could be addictive and they never would have ended up in jail if it wasn't for ...
View ArticleCitigroup names Forese Medina-Mora co-presidents
Forese will be responsible for all of Citi's institutional businesses, and Medina-Mora will continue to oversee global consumer banking and Citi's franchise in ...
View ArticleOregon Ducks Portland Business Journal emerge victorious
Well, that certainly didnt end up the way I had hoped. Last week, as the Fiesta Bowl approached, I seized on the opportunity to talk up my K-State Wildcats to our co-workers in Portland, especially ...
View ArticleHouston makes top five lists for U.S. global real estate investment
An Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate survey ranked Houston No. 4 out of all U.S. cities for its real estate investment dollars and fifth among all global cities. Houston moved up from ...
View ArticleHow ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Package Deals with Business Taxes
The ';fiscal cliff'; deal that slowly, painfully took shape in the U.S. Congress in recent days fulfills some of corporate America’s tax policy goals, but leaves others unmet, ...
View ArticleLenovo No jobs cuts because of split business
Lenovos latest announcement will not mean layoffs, the company confirms. The Chinese computer maker with its U.S. headquarters in Morrisville, is splitting its personal computer business into two ...
View ArticleSea level rise could lead to a cooler stormier world
A catastrophic rise in sea level before the end of the century could have a hitherto-unforeseen side effect. Melting icebergs might cool the seas around Greenland and Antarctica so much that the ...
View ArticleWall St falls after 5-yr high earnings in focus
US stocks fell on Monday as traders cashed in recent gains that lifted the S&P 500 to a five-year high on Friday and awaited Tuesday's start of the fourth-quarter earnings season. Last week ...
View ArticleDalmia Bharat increases stake in group firm Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries
Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries for about Rs 6.34 crore through open market transactions. With this share purchase, shares of Dalmia Bharat, which is one of the promoters of Dalmia Bharat Sugar ...
View ArticleGerman vice chancellor economy grew by 0.75 per cent last year 2013 outlook...
BERLIN - Germany's vice chancellor says the country's economy, Europe's biggest, grew by 0.75 per cent last year and recent data send upbeat signals for growth in 2013. The figure for ...
View ArticleEURASIA GROUP Here Are The 10 Biggest Risks The World Faces In 2013
top 10 risks the world faces. He also includes a couple of red herrings of which we should be mindful. Believe it or not, Bremmer actually thinks that the world may be a little too worried about ...
View ArticleSt. Pete hospitals transform amid health care industry shifts
TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO The Suncoast Medical Clinic at St. Anthony's in St. Petersburg last week became the latest new facility to open downtown, joining an almost year-old emergency room and ...
View ArticleInstagram Users Sent to Facebook When Reporting Other Users
Facebook assured Instagram users that their experience with the service wouldn’t change post-acquisition, and that Instagram would continue to ';grow independently.'; While Facebook ...
View ArticleToronto Mayor Rob Ford back in court to appeal ruling booting him from office
Lawyer Clayton Ruby arrives to court in Toronto on Monday January 7, 2013. Toronto's Mayor Rob Ford is back in court today to appeal a ruling that ordered him out of office. THE CANADIAN ...
View ArticleFuel economy hits all-time record 23.8 mpg
American motorists are getting more out of their new vehicles as the average fuel economyof new cars and trucks sold increased 6 percent and set an all-time high in 2012 as consumers responded to ...
View ArticleChristians On Top of the World Facing Persecution
KATHMANDU, Nepal - Nepal is known for being on top of the world. It's also a country where Hinduism and Maoism struggle for dominance. Christians face widespread persecution but God is on the ...
View ArticleMonday Sector Leaders Non-Precious Metals Non-Metallic Mining Metals Mining...
In trading on Monday, non-precious metals & non-metallic mining shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 1.3%. Leading the group were shares of Alderon Iron Ore (AXX), up about 11.7% ...
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