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TOP Oil Market News: WTI Crude Declines for a Third Day Bloomberg The following is a selection of the most important news affecting the oil market. WTI Drops for Third Day as Obama Seeks Approval on Syria Strike. West Texas Intermediate crude fell for a third day after President Barack Obama said he'll seek authorization ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Insuring Your Health: Michelle Andrews answers questions about the health ... Washington Post By Michelle Andrews,. With the opening of the online health insurance marketplaces just a little over a month away, I've been receiving many questions about how they'll work. More health and science news. How many uncontacted tribes are left in the world? See all stories on this topic » | ||
As Summers's Odds Rise, Stimulus Easing Is Seen New York Times WASHINGTON — The spreading expectation that President Obama will name Lawrence H. Summers to lead the Federal Reserve Board appears to be working against the central bank's efforts to stimulate the economy. Enlarge This Image ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beekeepers, Vintners Rediscover Nectar of the Gods ABC News Once called the nectar of the gods, the oldest fermented beverage is seeing a renaissance. Beekeepers and vintners are rediscovering mead, an alcoholic drink made of fermented honey and water. These days, fruits, spices and even carbonation are being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC execs detained over leaked trade secrets; shares tumble Reuters TAIPEI | Mon Sep 2, 2013 1:07am EDT. TAIPEI (Reuters) - Three HTC Corp design executives were arrested on suspicion of leaking trade secrets, sending the Taiwanese smartphone maker's shares tumbling on Monday as its troubles deepened amid a wave ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shipbuilding boosts South Korean exports Financial Times South Korean exports beat market expectations in August, helped by a tentative recovery in the country's shipbuilding sector and a surge in smartphone sales to the US. Exports of $46.4bn were 7.7 per cent higher year on year, beating a 4 per cent consensus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In Paso Robles, vineyards' thirst pits growers against residents Los Angeles Times While the world clamors for more Paso Robles wine, rural residents like Denise Smith yearn for something far more precious: local water. The retired teacher is one of dozens of homeowners in parched northern San Luis Obispo county whose wells have run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No free lunch, maybe, but a free Mass. prep school San Francisco Chronicle BOSTON (AP) — It's big, beautiful and free, but a 217-acre former prep school campus in the hills of northern Massachusetts has also proved tough to give away. Last year, an extensive effort to donate the Northfield campus by the billionaire family that owned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lenovo Chief Yang Shares Bonus With Workers a Second Year Bloomberg Lenovo Group Ltd. (992), the biggest personal computer maker, said Chief Executive Officer Yang Yuanqing will share at least $3 million of his bonus with workers for a second straight year after posting record sales. About 10,000 workers will get payments ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.K. Manufacturing Surges as Euro-Area Recovery Builds Bloomberg A U.K. factory index increased to a 2 1/2-year high in August, while a pickup in Italy and Spain helped euro-area manufacturing expand faster than initially estimated, evidence the region's recovery is building momentum. The British gauge climbed to 57.2 from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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