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Pole Man Of Loudon: Juan Pablo Montoya Tops Sprint Cup Series Qualifying For Second Straight Event At NHMS
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
LOUDON, NH - Last season it was a string of quality finishes beginning with the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway that helped solidify Juan Pablo Montoya's first time qualifying for the Sprint Cup Series Chase for the read more...
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Oops: 1st Quarter GDP Revised Down
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
In its final estimate on the first quarter on Friday, the Commerce Department said gross domestic product expanded at a 2.7 percent annual rate instead of the 3 percent pace it reported last month. read more...
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BP oil spill Corexit dispersants suspected in widespread crop damage
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
UPDATE: June 26, 2010 - Last May 24, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson promised, "We will conduct our own tests to determine the least toxic, most effective dispersant available in the volumes necessary for a crisis of this magnitude I am not read more...
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Gilead Buying CGI Pharma for $120 Million
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Gilead Sciences Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD) has agreed to acquire CGI Pharmaceuticals Inc., a Branford, Conn.-based drug developer focused on small molecule chemistry and kinase biology. read more...
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Honeywell Wins $27 Million Contract to Develop New Technologies to Reduce Fuel Burn and Emissions From Jet Engines
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Honeywell has been awarded a contract by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop mature technology for Fuel Burn Reduction and test aviation biofuels for use in Honeywell Gas Turbine Engines. read more...
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Celebrate July Fourth With “Declare Your Independence From Oil” Bike Rides
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
TAMPA, FL (June 26, 2010) - The massive oil spill catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico is only the most glaring example of the dangers of America's unquenchable thirst for oil. read more...
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Greece starts putting island land up for sale to save economy | World news | The Guardian
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Greece is raising cash by selling off an area of state-owned land on Mykonos for luxury tourism. Photograph: Getty Images There's little that shouts "seriously rich" as much as a little island in the sun to call your own. read more...
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BP shares drop to 14 year low in New York; says Gulf cost rises to US$2.35B (US-BP-Stock)
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
NEW YORK _ BP shares fell about six per cent in New York on Friday to a 14-year low as the costs rise for containing the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. read more...
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Ecri Growth Gauge Continues to Decline
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
The ECRI's weekly leading indicator's annualized growth gauge continued to decline in the last week while the index actually climbed a bit. read more...
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How could the Business Roundtable be so naive?
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
I admit to a certain amount of schadenfreude at the Business Roundtable's belated realization that the Administration and their congressional allies are anti-business, pro-tax, and anti-trade. read more...
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Mobile VAS Firm IMImobile Close To Buying Uk's Win
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Mobile value added services (VAS) company IMImobile is set to acquire UK-based mobile applications company WIN Plc at a valuation of $24 million (£15.93 million or Rs 110 crore). read more...
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Stocks Fall, US Index Futures Fluctuate; Yen, Treasuries Gain
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Stocks in Europe and Asia fell, with the MSCI World Index extending its longest losing streak in a month, after the US government said first-quarter economic growth was less than previously reported and investors speculated the Group of 20 read more...
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The Latest Estate Tax Proposal
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Friday's Wall Street Journal had an article on the latest estate tax proposal, from independent Senator Bernie Sanders and Democratic Senators Tom Harkin of Iowa, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Sherrod Brown of Ohio. read more...
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Latest 787 Delay: Boeing Staving Off Bigger Issues With Voluntary Inspections
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
By KPLU business and labor reporter Bellamy Pailthorp Boeing is busy this week investigating a problem with its much-awaited 7-8-7 Dreamliner. read more...
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Forever 21 Times Square
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
I wasn't sure what to expect when I heard that a new Forever 21 was coming to town. Not just any old Forever 21 but a four-level flagship that takes up 91,257 square feet of real estate in the heart of Times Square. read more...
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Burning Tap Water and More: GASLAND Exposes the Natural Gas Industry by Michael Graham Richard - TreeHugger
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Must see movie on HBO - GASLAND by Josh FoxThis must be not be allowed to happen in NY StateWatch the video below and check your local listings to see this important documentary In 2008, Josh Fox received a letter from a natural gas read more...
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"BP's Fake Cleanup Just A PR Stunt"
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
by CBS5 "A former BP Gulf Oil Spill cleanup worker has came forward to break the BP media blackout and has revealed to a local Pensacola CBS news station, WKRG Channel 5, that the BP cleanup operations are nothing more than a fake PR stunt read more...
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The First National Bank of Savannah shut down.
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday evening shut down First National Bank Savannah.The bank failure is Georgia's 39th since August 2008 and ninth in 2010. read more...
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IMF expert says Greek reforms on right track
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - The head of the International Monetary Fund's mission to Greece said he expects the economy to shrink 4 percent this year, but that growth will resume in 2012. read more...
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India Cuts Subsidies for Fuels
Submitted by Amaltas on June 28, 2010
Heavily subsidized fuels like kerosene, for instance, are used by many poor Indians for lighting and cooking. Moreover, opposition politicians have criticized the government for not doing enough to bring down escalating prices, especially for food. read more...