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Brazilian man killed in his bed by falling cow BBC News A cow has fallen through the roof of a house in south-eastern Brazil killing a man and narrowly missing his wife. The one-tonne cow was grazing on a hill behind the small house, in the town of Caratinga, when it stepped onto the asbestos roof, which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rising mortgage rates hit home affordability USA TODAY SHARECONNECT 59 TWEETCOMMENTEMAILMORE. The much talked-about recovery of the housing market, which has buoyed home sales up from recession lows, has come about through intervention from the Federal Reserve, record low interest rates, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asiana Death Toll Rises to Three as Girl Dies in Hospital Bloomberg A third fatal victim of the Asiana Airlines Inc. (020560) plane crash in San Francisco was identified as Liu Yipeng, a Chinese student on her way to attend a summer camp in the U.S.. Chinese state media released Liu's name and said she was a student at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AT&T to buy Leap Wireless for $1.2 billion USA TODAY SHARECONNECT 110 TWEETCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Consolidation continues in the wireless industry. After failing to land T-Mobile US, AT&T said Friday it agreed to buy prepaid wireless provider Leap Wireless International for $15 per share in cash. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wind farm subsidies cut by 25 per cent Telegraph.co.uk The decision will delight anti-wind farm campaigners and back-bench Conservative MPs who have sought a cut to curtail the construction of turbines. But the wind power industry said the measure would leave billions of pounds of investment and thousands of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The art and artifice of Fed-watching Financial Times Ben Bernanke's pronouncement about the possible tapering of quantitative easing – call it a promise, call it a threat – sent global financial markets into a spin in June. That is emblematic of the bizarre ways financial markets sometimes behave, for if tapering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China cancels uranium plant a day after protests Financial Times Local government authorities in the southern Chinese city of Heshan on Saturday cancelled plans to build the country's largest uranium processing plant, a day after hundreds of people had demonstrated demanding the $6bn project be scrapped. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cash-starved Pa. city to sell Wild West artifacts Fremont Tribune 2013-07-13T11:49:56Z 2013-07-13T14:04:01Z Cash-starved Pa. city to sell Wild West artifactsThe Associated Press The Associated Press. 2 hours ago • Associated Press. (0) Comments. A cavernous brick building on the outskirts of the city holds a failed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Green Desert: Look to Germany for solar inspiration The Desert Sun An editor here recently came back from a trip to Germany with a smartphone filled with pictures of solar panels on rooftops and a lot of questions about how the sun-challenged European country has managed to become a world leader in solar power and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In the online hunt for criminals, social media is the ultimate snitch Digital Trends "I'd been looking for this robbery suspect. Detectives were at a dead end; I decide to look and see if the guy has Facebook. He does, completely unsecured, and had just 'checked-in' at a strip club. Search the lot, find a car matching the description of what he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mount Airy Chick-Fil-A holds Cow Appreciation Day Mount Airy News Dustin Muir of Galax, dressed in his bovine best, takes time out during Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A in Mount Airy to catch up on some local news with the restaurant's mascot. The store celebrated its 10-month anniversary on Thursday and held its first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lyft sells Zimride product to Enterprise Holdings VatorNews Ride-sharing company Lyft has finally shed the last of its old legacy by selling its peer-to-peer ride-matching service Zimride to Enterprise Holdings, it was announced Friday. Financial terms of the acquisition, which on closed July 10, have not been disclosed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Better Business Bureau: Put a stop to scams Victoria Advocate This month, Western Union and Better Business Bureau announced efforts to put a stop to scams that target seniors. The most common scams that target seniors involve prizes, sweepstakes and lotteries. Another is the emergency or grandparent scam, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AEP expects all service in area to be restored by midnight Sunday New Philadelphia Times Reporter AEP Ohio officials said today that the New Philadelphia area was among the hardest hit by Wednesday afternoon's severe storm that included confirmed tornadoes in Mineral City and the Kilgore area. There were 1,170 customers without power in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Higher Yields Likely To Push Down Corn And Soybean Prices Indiana Public Media Corn and soybean prices are predicted to drop this year because farmers are expected to have higher yields. Corn field. Photo: Rastoney (Flickr). If higher crop yields are produced this year, there is likely to be a drop in corn and soybean prices. After last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wegmans Looks To Help P/T Workers With Health Insurance WXXI News Wegmans is trying to help part-time employees keep health insurance benefits. The company announced earlier in the week that it was changing eligibility requirements for part-time workers, because of the new federal health care legislation. Starting in 2015 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twinkies return to store shelves, some providing cold comfort Austin American-Statesman We bet you haven't thought of this use for frozen Twinkies. The snack cakes return to store shelves Monday. By Dale Roe. American-Statesman Staff. Did you survive? The great Twinkie drought of 2013 has finally ended. Of course, we're used to weathering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Last-minute rush as India stops telegram service Hindustan Times Thousands crammed into telegram offices on Sunday to send souvenir messages to friends and family in a last-minute rush before the service shuts down after 162 years. Sunday is the last day that messages will be accepted by the service, the world's last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japanese retailer to increase US presence, expands into Bridgewater, Edison Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com BRIDGEWATER — A global clothing retailer plans to expand its presence in the United States by opening 10 new stores this fall, including two in New Jersey and three in New York. Uniqlo, a Japanese retail holding company that currently has seven open ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil trade: Difficulties and opportunities Arab News A typical downturn cycle for demand for OPEC oil has already started this year and is expected to intensify next year. That will bring with it not only the usual bitter quarrels between the organization's member states on the tough issues of production discipline, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Treasuries Drop as Plosser Calls for Taper; S&P 500 Rises Bloomberg Treasuries fell, erasing early gains, as Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser said the central bank should begin tapering bond purchases in September. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index rose to a record for a second day and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Trillion Dollar Source of New Funding ? The SEC's New ' Reg D ' Forbes This week's SEC ruling should create a boom in additional funding for early-stage ventures from accredited investors. In a move that should create a boom in deal flow and investment activity for early stage companies, the SEC amended its rules this week to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WalMart's Washington Woes And The Adam Smith Solution Forbes WalMart's finding that the Washington DC City Council is changing the the rules of the game just to specifically hit WalMart. This seems mightily unfair of course but the whole issue of big box stores has become a matter of screaming prepared talking points ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Inks FATCA Tax Deals With 9 Nations, Pursues 80 More During 6 Month ... Forbes With a fist in a velvet glove, the IRS has announced a welcome six-month extension to the start of the comprehensive withholding and due diligence rules imposed by FATCA—the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. Whew! Still, FATCA is the law everyone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
By: Peter Schiff Friday, September 14, 2012 Business Insider With yesterday's Fed decision and press conference, Chairman Ben Bernanke finally and decisively laid his cards on the table. And confirming what I have been saying for many years, all he was holding was more of the same snake oil and bluster. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China widens car-purchase restrictions to fight pollution Business Mirror CHINA, the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, plans to widen the number of cities curbing auto purchases to fight pollution and congestion, threatening vehicle sales, the government-backed car association said. Eight cities—Chengdu, Chongqing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More oil and gas drilling, more quakes. San Francisco Chronicle (blog) The last three years have seen an explosion in oil and gas drilling in the central and eastern United States. They've also seen a steep increase in the number of earthquakes rattling rattling those parts of the country. And that's probably not a coincidence, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gas prices increasing with no end in sight Examiner.com CNN thrust gas prices back in the headlines on Friday by reporting that the cost of the nation's unleaded gas could see a 25 cents-to-30 cents increase by August. The reason for yet another incredibly horrendous gas price situation is said to be because of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Op-Ed: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in US highlights need for change DigitalJournal.com A virus that is infecting and killing piglets in the U.S. may be driving the price of pork up. Consumers literally bringing home the bacon may soon be paying more for their favorite breakfast lunch of dinner over the next few months. What might the rapidly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insurer Enters Into $1.7 Million Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ... The National Law Review The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced yesterday that it has entered into a resolution agreement with a national managed care organization and health insurance company (hereinafter "Company") to settle potential violations of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPS Is Hardly a Pretty Package Barron's The delivery company fails to deliver as management once again cuts its full-year earnings forecast. Article; Comments. Email; Print; Reprints. smaller; Larger. Investors got a surprise delivery from United Parcel Service on Friday. And it wasn't good news. See all stories on this topic » |
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Crain's week in news, July 6-12: Council race, changes at Campbell ... Detroit and Southeast Michigan's premier business news and information website. Home · Subscription Center ... Crain's week in news, July 6-12: Council race, changes at Campbell Ewald, latest on EM's moves in Detroit. By Crain's Detroit ... Crain's Detroit Business - Latest News | ||
Ghana Business News » Ghana briefs Muslims on disease outbreak ... By ekow Search Ghana Business News ... Mr Ibrahim Abdul Rauf Tanko, Chairman of the Committee made this known to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Saturday. He said according to the World Health Organisation the disease could cause fever ... Ghana Business News | ||
Business Watch: Two buildings sold downtown | CJOnline.com By Staff A group of Topeka businessmen has bought the former Ray Beers building at S.W. 8th and S. Kansas Avenue.Jim Klausman, president of Midwest Health, said he formed Ray's Red LLC with Greg Schwerdt, of Schwerdt Design Group, John ... News | ||
Pelham, New Rochelle Food Showcased at New Festival - Business ... By Michael Woyton The food fest will take place September 22 in Scarsdale. Pelham Patch News | ||
Chief Executive of Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment ... By Live News The State Services Commissioner, Iain Rennie, today announced that David Smol has been appointed inaugural Chief Executive of the new Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). Mr Smol has been Acting Chief Executive ... LiveNews.co.nz | ||
Thriving in the modern music business: Workhop and Concert ... By MelRice Thriving in the modern music business: Workhop and Concert offered by Boston artist Jay Psaros at Bar Harbor library BAR HARBOR — The Jesup Memorial Library in Bar Harbor welcomes Boston singer-songwriter-producer Jay Psaros for a ... Bangor Daily News | ||
Pain at the Pumps: Connecticut Ranks Fourth in Gas Taxes - Business By Cassandra Day Connecticut drivers are forking over 45 cents per gallon in taxes when filling up. Middletown Patch News | ||
Health Inspections: Anna D's Cafe, Scampi's, Flo's - Business ... By Sandy McGee The Rhode Island Health Department noted the violations at the following Portsmouth establishments in June: Anna D's Cafe - The following violati. Portsmouth Patch News | ||
50 Years of Business for Sunland Center - WJHG.com Celebrates with the revamping of a program for intellectually disabled citizens. WJHG - News - Headlines |
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Coffee, bread and Scrushy in today's Alabama business news | al.com Daily roundup of some of the business stories around the state. www.al.com/business/.../coffee_bread_and_scrushy_in_to.htm... | ||
Kids at Swansea Mall have the entrepreneurial spirit | Business News SWANSEA. Five-year-old Aiden Weakley's eyes lit up when the youngest of the Somerset Relay for Life kids was asked about last month's event. "We raised ... business-news.thestreet.com/heraldnews/story/kids...mall.../1 | ||
Asiana Crash's Third Victim Identified After Dying in Hospital July 14 (Bloomberg) -- A third fatal victim of the Asiana Airlines Inc. plane crash in San Francisco was identified as Liu Yipeng, a Chinese student on her way to ... washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376... | ||
Two New Cutting Edge Technology Products For Business ... - redOrbit AltinexAce.com proudly annouces the availability of the Muse Distribution Amplifier (MU200-110) and the customizable Pop 'N Plug (PNP417C). www.redorbit.com/.../two-new-cutting-edge-technology-prod... | ||
Telegram makes a quiet exit - Financial and Business News ... Telegram makes a quiet exitJul 14, 2013 (Menafn - Hindustan Times - McClatchy -Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --As we step inside the whitewa. www.menafn.com/5250f011.../Telegram-makes-quiet-exit?... |
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