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Nuclear Industry Plans Rescue Wagon for Disasters ABC News If disaster strikes a nuclear power plant in the U.S., the utility industry wants the ability to fly in heavy-duty equipment that could avert a meltdown. That capability is part of a larger industry plan being developed to meet new rules that emerged since a 2011 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese, Ill. firms to buy battery maker A123 The Detroit News Washington — A Chinese firm has agreed to acquire most of the assets of bankrupt electric vehicle battery maker A123 Systems Inc. for $256.6 million, the company said Sunday. Wanxiang Group Corp. will buy nearly all of Waltham, Mass.-based A123's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School Lunches To Be Allowed Unlimited Meats, Grains, USDA Announces Huffington Post WASHINGTON -- The Agriculture Department is responding to criticism over new school lunch rules by allowing more grains and meat in kids' meals. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told members of Congress in a letter Friday that the department will do ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Banks vs. Credit Unions: Which one is right for you? Atlanta Journal Constitution Once you start making money, one of the most important questions to ask is how - and where - you can save it. Choosing between a bank or a credit union is one of the first decisions you should make, but it's not always an easy one. We've got a breakdown of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Empty Stocking Fund: Cancer patient wants to get car back on road Santa Fe New Mexican.com John was diagnosed with Stage 3 liver cancer three months ago. He needs a reliable vehicle to get him to and from chemotherapy and doctors' appointments, but his car needs work. John lives on a fixed Social Security disability income and cannot afford the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Debate rages on eurozone banks supervisor Financial Times It has no direct experience of supervision, no dedicated staff for the job, and faces outright hostility from some of its putative charges. Other than that, the European Central Bank is ideally placed to take over the supervision of 6,000 banks in the eurozone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi Arabia Says Aramco Cyberattack Came From Foreign States Bloomberg Saudi Arabia blamed unidentified people based outside the kingdom for a cyberattack against state-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co. that aimed at disrupting production from the world's largest exporter of crude. More than 30,000 computers were compromised or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Amazon Sears Green Monday Deals December 10 ... About - News & Issues December 10, 2012 is "Green Monday," another one of those arbitrary, fabricated shopping events which gives retailers an excuse to offer some purchase-motivating limited time discounts and Christmas shoppers an excuse to snatch them up without any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Oil rises as China shows signs of economic upswing Arizona Daily Sun The price of oil rose Monday after Chinese data showed higher growth in electricity consumption and industrial production. Benchmark crude for January delivery was up 23 cents to $86.16 at midday Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inflation rises in China CNN Inflation rises in China. By Charles Riley and Annalyn Kurtz @CNNMoney December 9, 2012: 12:16 PM ET. Rising food prices led a broad measure of consumer prices higher in China in November. NEW YORK (CNNMoney). Inflation in China accelerated in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
APNewsBreak: Antigua Pursues Sanctions Against US ABC News Antigua & Barbuda will pursue trade sanctions against the United States as a result of its online betting ban. Antigua Finance Minister Harold Lovell told The Associated Press on Sunday that the Caribbean country has had its "back pushed right up against the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Computer Network Disruption Delays SkyWest... ABC News SkyWest Airlines says a disruption in its computer network kept its flights throughout the country from taking off for about two hours. Spokeswoman Marissa Snow says the system went down about 5 a.m. Mountain time Sunday and was restored by about 7 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Elephant Dung, Coffee, and the Mysteries of the Universe Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Wonder abounds: Scientists discover fantastic oddities occurring in deep space. Nature presents marvels that we can observe only with eyes glistening and mouth agape. People behave in enigmatic ways, causing us to constantly question what it is we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NY taking comment on revised gas drilling rules The Evening Sun ALBANY, N.Y.—New York regulators will begin taking public comments on revised gas-drilling rules this week, though an extensive environmental review outlining the basis for those rules remains incomplete, and neither drillers nor environmentalists are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taxing decisions: Uncertainty over fiscal cliff may spur some to adjust financial ... Tulsa World Time is running out for 2012, which is hardly a merry thought for those who are behind in their holiday preparations, much less their tax planning. Year-end tax planning is more taxing because so much uncertainty surrounds what will become of the impending ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why In The World Should Instagram Allow Twitter ... - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson Disney doesn't give ESPN channels to Time Warner Cable for free. Business Insider | ||
Instagram Will No Longer Let You See Photos In Twitter - Business ... By Steve Kovach Steve Kovach is editor of SAI: Tools at Business Insider. He writes reviews and advice ... Join the discussion with Business Insider Login With ... Login with LinkedIn to see what your friends are reading on Business Insider. Login with LinkedIn ... Business Insider | ||
Tim Cook: Why I Promoted Jony Ive - Business Insider By Jay Yarow Cook said, "the changes that we made get us to a whole new level of collaboration." Forstall was reportedly not good at working with Apple's other executives. He was also said to be a political operator in the company, managing up, taking ... SAI | ||
Business Lessons From Casablanca - Business Insider By Henry Blodget The first thing he does is authorize a payment (told you this was a business Then a bigshot German banker knocks on the door and wants to come in and gamble Rick shakes his head. The bigshot German banker gets agitated. Rick goes to ... Clusterstock | ||
Chris Anderson "Makers" Excerpt - Business Insider By Chris Anderson Mass production works for the masses, but what works for you? Business Insider | ||
Twitter Is Going Add Instagram Style Filters For Its ... - Business Insider By Jay Yarow One of the things that makes Instagram so popular is its filters that can turn a boring photo in a beautiful piece of art. (That is, "art," in the Instagrammer's mind, at least.) Now Twitter is going jump on the filter bandwagon, says Mike Issac of All ... Business Insider | ||
Apparently, You Could Learn Any Of These Two ... - Business Insider By Nicholas Carlson Over on question and answer site Quora, a student with a long winter break ahead of him wants to know: "What are some useful technical skills I can learn within a day?" How very Benjamin Franklin of him. Anyway, Quora users came up with ... Business Insider | ||
4 Green Business Trends for 2013 | Small Business Trends By Kelly Spors It used to be enough to adopt a highway, recycle in the break room and install a few energy-efficient light bulbs. But businesses now must take ambitious steps if they want to be seen as sustainability leaders and join the big leagues. Consider ... Small Business Trends | ||
The History Of Marijuana - Business Insider By Gene Johnson The grass is no greener. But, finally, it's legal — at least somewhere in America. It's been a long, strange trip for marijuana. Washington state and Colorado voted to legalize and regulate its recreational use last month. But before that, the plant, ... BI General Contributors | ||
Business Leaders Recommend Corporate Intervention for Higher ... By cmaadmin As higher education institutions are requiring more financial support, business leaders recommend that schools should consider remodeling their operations to emulate the structure of successful commerce. Following a business format, but ... Diverse | ||
Why NFL Players Don't Wear Cups - Business Insider By Tony Manfred NFL players typically don't wear cups to protect their private areas, despite the fact that they play one of the most violent sports on Earth. Why? It's uncomfortable and restrictive when you run, and there's always a risk that it can slide to the side ... Business Insider | ||
How Much It Costs To Have Your Smashed ... - Business Insider By Jay Yarow This seems to run contrary to Apple's iPhone business model. Business Insider | ||
Chinese Exports Hit By California Strike - Business Insider By Sam Ro Earlier today, China released its November trade data, and the numbers were much weaker than expected. This came only a day after China announced stronger-than-expected retail sales and industrial production numbers. Some people ... Money Game | ||
Dawn Richard Covers "ROLLING OUT", Dishes On Business ... By _YBF YBF chick Dawn Richard covers the latest issue of ROLLING OUT where she talks about her struggles as an independent artist and why she knows she'll succeed in the music business regardless. See the highlights and spread inside. The Young, Black, and Fabulous | ||
Money & the Law: Some business opportunities too good to be true By JIM FLYNN On Nov. 15, the Federal Trade Commission, which has refused to surrender its consumer protection turf to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, announced the filing of seven law enforcement actions against companies selling ... ExcitingAds! Colorado Springs | ||
U.K. Microprocessor Firm, Imagination Technologies, Buys Chip ... By Natasha Lomas Imagination Technologies has upped its previous offer to acquire chip designer MIPS Technologies' operating business and a swathe of patents relating to.. TechCrunch » Mobile | ||
West Seattle schools: Chief Sealth Academy of Business auction By WSB School auctions happen often – a necessity these days, to help pay for needs large and small that aren't handled by regular budgets. Most of the time they are organized by groups such as PTSAs – but the most recent school auction in West ... West Seattle Blog... |
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MCSE: Business Intelligence Certification | Microsoft Learning Future-proof your BI expertise by earning the MCSE: Business Intelligence certification and get the skills needed to deliver more data to more people. www.microsoft.com/.../en/.../mcse-sql-business-intelligence.as... | ||
Daniel Rubin: Business inspired by dogs finds an angel It seemed like a good idea at the time, Evy and Ted Inoue advertising their new business by customizing their $25000 Ford van to resemble their beloved dog. www.philly.com/.../20121210_Daniel_Rubin__Business_inspi... | ||
PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Dec 10 | Reuters Dec 10 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on theNew York Times business pages on Monday. Reuters has notverified these stories and does not ... www.reuters.com/.../press-digest-nyt-idUSL4N09K1OK20121... | ||
U.K. Microprocessor Firm, Imagination Technologies, Buys Chip ... Imagination Technologies has upped its previous offer to acquire chip designer MIPS Technologies' operating business and a swathe of patents relating to.. techcrunch.com/.../u-k-microprocessor-firm-imagination-tech... | ||
Schools Project Seeks Business Exhibitors to Put the 'Wow' in Science The San Diego Science Alliance is looking for local science organizations and high-tech businesses to exhibit at its 2013 High Tech Fair in February to ... www.sdbj.com/.../schools-project-seeks-business-exhibitors-pu... |
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