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Value of Mid-Columbia organic crops rising Mid Columbia Tri City Herald Drops of irrigation water fall on Gary Middleton and his organic blueberries at his farm in Franklin County near Eltopia. Organic acres in Washington state were down in 2012 but the value of those acres continue to increase. PAUL T. ERICKSON — Tri-City ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Want More Time off? Some Employers Let You Buy It ABC News Want more time off work to hang out at the beach? Need a little cash and have vacation days to spare? Some companies allow their workers to buy and sell vacation time, a perk that gives workers more flexibility in managing their time off. The novel approach ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dairy farmers disagree on sales of raw milk Superior Telegram When it comes to raw milk, even dairy farmers who drink their own product disagree over whether they and their peers should be allowed to sell it. RACINE, Wis. (AP) — When it comes to raw milk, even dairy farmers who drink their own product disagree over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How can jobs and unemployment increase at the same time? CPA Practice Advisor The U.S. economy added a solid 175,000 jobs in May, but the unemployment rate rose to 7.6 percent from 7.5 percent. Related Content. Stories. Healthcare workers have high employment confidence: Survey. Related Terms. U.S. Economy · Jobs · Hiring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blackstone (BX) and Brazilian partner Patria Investimentos have agreed to ... Seeking Alpha Blackstone (BX) and Brazilian partner Patria Investimentos have agreed to acquire a 70% stake in residential-land developer Alphaville Urbanismo from Sao Paolo based construction company Gafisa for 1.4B reais ($651M). Gafisa will acquire the 20% in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mohegan Sun ups ante in Mass. resort casino bid SouthCoastToday.com PALMER — Mohegan Sun has upped the ante in its drive to win a Massachusetts license to operate a resort casino. The Connecticut casino has announced new features in its proposal for Palmer that will increase the project to nearly $1 billion. See all stories on this topic » | ||
West Side RTA Red Line Back Open fox8.com CLEVELAND– Some good news for RTA riders, as a multi-million dollar project has wrapped up. The west side Red Line to Cleveland Hopkins Airport is back open as of Sunday. That means no more delays. It was a major overhaul for RTA at the Brookpark ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indianapolis will try Paris-style car sharing The Courier-Journal Indianapolis could get a fleet of 500 cars and 1,200 charging stations next year under a French company's $35 million plan. Here, rental cars charge in Paris. / Bolloré Group. Written by. Jon Murray. The Indianapolis Star. Filed Under. News · Indiana. Electric ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
May US jobs report in spotlight at time of concern WWMT-TV WASHINGTON (AP) -- Economists are divided over what the Labor Department will report Friday about the nation's May employment picture. Most predict job gains along the lines of April's increase of 165,000, with an unemployment rate unchanged at 7.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deadline near for Conservation Stewardship Program applications Cedarrepublican The Natural Resources Conservation Service's Conservation Stewardship Program will provide about $175 million in funding for up to 12.6 million additional acres enrollment this year. kAmp=E9@F89 2AA=:42E:@?D 2C6 2446AE65 2== J62C[ 72C>6CD[ ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drones won't join fire lines this year Lewiston Morning Tribune (subscription) SEATTLE - As the dry weather sets in and the wildfire season nears, Washington state won't have an aerial drone to help combat the expected blazes. Earlier this year, the state Department of Natural Resources considered obtaining an unmanned aircraft to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Creating a memorable wedding WWLP 22News When the logistics of planning a destination wedding are tricky, you can always recreate the look and feel of a far away wedding at home in the details of your event décor. Consider using flowers that are native to the location you want to evoke and styling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IMF Approves Loan For Tunisia; Now Come The Reforms Wall Street Journal (blog) The International Monetary Fund has approved a $1.74 billion loan for Tunisia, giving the North African country access to foreign currency urgently needed to help balance its budget this year while its parliament remains deadlocked on financial legislation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Mistrust' between state and business a problem, Davies says BDlive South Africa's biggest challenge in the Brics alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is the "mistrust" between business and government, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said on Sunday. Mr Davies was addressing a seminar at Wits ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Americans should take steps to reduce the waste of food Huntington Herald Dispatch Some of us remember our mothers saying, "Clean your plate, there are children starving in Africa." Or it may have been China, India or some other hard-pressed part of the world. But the point was the same. We live in a country of great abundance, and we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Minnesota tobacco tax hike could have a side effect on local businesses KSFY The next time you buy a pack of smokes in Minnesota, get ready to dig a little deeper in your pocket. KSFY News met up with a state senator who says a new tobacco tax could hurt local businesses. Senator Bill Weber believes smokers will just cross state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groups compete to develop OH wetlands, streams San Francisco Chronicle COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Conservation groups are vying to run a proposed state program developing new Ohio wetlands and streams from fees paid by developers. The proposed plan would operate from fees developers pay for destroying old wetlands and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Golden Years Tainted As Retirement Savings Dwindle Alabama Public Radio Michael and Katharine Powers don't expect to be able to retire. Here, they are with two of their daughters and Michael's grandfather. Originally published on Sun June 9, 2013 8:34 pm. Listen. "I'm a carpenter/cabinet-maker/woodworker, and I think I'll be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nuclear plant closures show industry's struggles 9NEWS.com LOS ANGELES (AP) - The decision to close California's San Onofre nuclear plant is the latest setback for an industry that seemed poised for growth not long ago. In Wisconsin, a utility shuttered its plant last month after it couldn't find a buyer. In Florida - and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bitterroot National Forest timber sale appealed by diverse interests The Republic HAMILTON, Montana — An off-rood vehicle group, a retired U.S. Forest Service planner and a former logger have filed appeals to a proposed timber sale in the Bitterroot National Forest. The Ravalli Republic reports (http://bit.ly/13pQoyt ) in a story on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Great Patriotic Pole to Participate in Venezuela's Local Elections Venezuelanalysis.com Caracas, June 9th 2012 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – "Against the fascist right wing, there is only one way to emerge victorious: the power of the people," President Nicolas Maduro said in an address before the Great Patriotic Pole (GPP) in Caracas on Saturday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wild horse, burro roundups are costly, ineffective, study says TucsonSentinel.com The federal government's program of rounding up wild horses and burros is costly and does little to stem the growth of herds – and may actually be helping herds grow, a new report said Wednesday. The National Academy of Sciences report also said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Small business center cited WHLT22 NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A small business center run by a consortium of Louisiana universities has been named the nation's top small business center by the Small Business Administration. The center is a project of Loyola University, Southern University at New ... See all stories on this topic » |
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NSA Whistleblower Threw Away Everything - Business Insider By Adam Taylor In a surprise move, the whistleblower at the center of the Guardian's bombshell NSA revelations has revealed himself. His name is Edward Snowden and his identity was published in an article in the Guardian in accordance with his wishes. Business Insider | ||
Google Close To Buying Waze $1.3 Billion - Business Insider By Steve Kovach Google may be close to buying Waze for about $1.3 billion. Business Insider | ||
Social Media Amplifying TV Advertising - Business Insider By Josh Luger With more than $350 billion spent annually on TV advertising, there's an opportunity for social TV to become a huge business in its own right. ; SAI | ||
Thomas Friedman plugs his daughter's friend's business – again ... By Jim "I don't know about you," writes RosenblumTV CEO Michael Rosenblum, "but I find it a bit unseemly that Tom Friedman uses the pages of the New York Times to pimp for his daughter's roommate's business venture – twice yet, and without ... JIMROMENESKO.COM | ||
Facebook's New Colocation And Image Recognition Patents Tease ... By Josh Constine Facebook's empire was built on photo tags and sharing, but it's a grueling process many neglect. Luckily, new Facebook patents give it tech to conti.. TechCrunch | ||
All business: Why producers, not CFIA, must now investigate anthrax ... By John Cotter Canada's food regulator has stopped riding herd on anthrax, a disease that can kill cattle, bison, other grazing animals and, in rare cases, people. CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | ||
In Japan, Mobile Commerce Attracts New Capital - The Business of ... By JapanConsuming These high-level statistics are reflected in real world results for fashion and retail businesses. Fashion e-tailer Zozotown garnered 40 percent of its sales from mobiles last year, while e-commerce giant Rakuten says mobile transactions now ... BoF - The Business of Fashion | ||
Business Beat - Spokesman.com - June 9, 2013 Have an item for Business Beat? Send it to businessbeat@ spokesman.com. Finance. Spokesman.com: Business stories | ||
Business Insider's New Look | Digiday By Jack Marshall Two of the biggest challenges publishers currently face are how to generate more revenue from their ad space, and how to serve their content effectively across a growing range of devices. With its new site design, Business Insider hopes to ... Digiday | ||
Barrett Business Services looks ahead | The Columbian By Aaron Corvin Barrett Business Services President and CEO Michael Elich says Barrett has sought to diversify its client base by expanding in markets it already serves. "We've figured out how to expand and build capacity into those local markets, so we don't ... The Columbian stories | ||
On Topic: Big Data can be business' friend | TheGazette By Michael Chevy Castranova Ready or not, business world, here comes Big Data. That's the message this month in both Foreign Affairs and McKinsey Quarterly, publications whose. TheGazette | ||
Nice Blocks: Partners Just Chips Off Old Blocks | Stuff.co.nz By LAURA WALTERS Thomas Holden and James Crow started making their dairy-free, organic, Fair Trade ice blocks in the small hours of the morning at a Point Chevalier cafe kitchen, which they hired for $10 an hour. Stuff.co.nz - Business | ||
How to Build a Business & Get Acquired: My Conversation with Jim ... By Jim Armstrong We launched a diet brand, SlimTrim, via e-commerce, generating a nice, steady business, through SEO, paid search and key sales promotions. Despite the recession over the last few years, the supplement business has continued to grow at ... Get Busy Media | ||
Strong growth in regional business « This Is Guernsey By PA Business activity in English regions rose at its fastest rate for more than a year in May, a survey has shown. This Is Guernsey » This Is Guernsey | ||
Ottawa business owner wants answers on needles ... - Ottawa Sun A downtown restaurant owner wants to know how a full box of used needles ended up on his property. Top News stories | ||
Jee Ltd appoints Business Development Director (Scandinavian Oil ... Jee Ltd has appointed Nigel Ross as Business Development Director. Scandinavian Oil-Gas Magazine - News | ||
In Letter to Congress, Business Roundtable Urges Congress to ... By James Hamilton In a letter to the Chairs House Financial Services and Ways and Means Committees and the Senate Banking and Finance Committees , the Business Roundtable asked that issues around the negotiation of a comprehensive Transatlantic ... Jim Hamilton's World of Securities... |
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Nonprofit news sites need business help - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (AP) — The growing number of nonprofit news websites say they need more help from business experts than journalists. news.yahoo.com/nonprofit-news-sites-business-help-0405485... | ||
Study: Nonprofit News Sites Need Business Help - ABC News The growing number of nonprofit news websites say they need more help from business experts than journalists. Many of the reporting sites relied on large ... abcnews.go.com/US/.../nonprofit-news-sites-business-1936215... | ||
Towerhouse Business Group helps smooth tribal deals - Farmington ... FARMINGTON — For some businesses, navigating the complex governmental structure of the Navajo Nation can be daunting. www.daily-times.com/.../towerhouse-business-group-helps-sm... |
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