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Bridgestone to hike China tire prices next month
This is the company's second price hike this year. It did not indicate its current prices.
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25 years later, toxic waste plagues Bhopal
Boys play in a pond that used to be a repository of chemical sludge from the old Union Carbide plant.
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JCI's Plastech joint venture expected to stabilize suppliers
Automakers are staggering, but the auto supply business might have just regained some stability as Johnson Controls Inc.
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For industry giants VC means business
Startups PicoChip, Arteris, ip.access, Tiempo and Zensys are just a few European startups to tap corporate venture capital investors in recent months.
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Tire maker to roll out price increases
BRIDGESTONE Corp said today that it plans to raise the prices of tire products sold on China's mainland by as much as 10 percent starting next month to counter rising raw-material costs.
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Laporta to continue at Barca despite vote defeat
BARCELONA president Joan Laporta lost a confidence vote in his administration by club members yesterday, but just avoided being forced to call a presidential election.
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Sallie and Norman Hogg celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary May 13, recalling that in this world in need of peace, they married in Fairbanks in a church by the Chena River, which flows into the larger ...
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Tons of toxic waste remain in Bhopal 24 years after leak
Hundreds of tons of waste still languish inside a tin-roofed warehouse in a corner of the old grounds of the Union Carbide pesticide factory, almost a quarter of a century after a poison gas leak killed ...
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Children bathing in what Bhopal residents call the "poison pond" near the Union Carbide plant.
BHOPAL, India : Hundreds of tons of waste still languish inside a tin-roofed warehouse in a corner of the old grounds of the Union Carbide pesticide factory here, nearly a quarter-century after a poison gas ...
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Bernard Weinstein: Nuclear plants offer powerful energy alternative
Bernard L. Weinstein is director of the Center for Economic Development and Research and a professor of applied economics at the University of North Texas.
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Planning board has plenty in its shopping cart
Two of the biggest retail proposals on the city's horizon will come before the city planning board Thursday.
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Charlottesville might be jumping on the study bandwagon to take a closer look at its efficiency and quality of service for residents.
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Pit bulls: vicious or victims?
Sara Meehan has seen the reports of pit bull attacks and calls in some areas for pit bull bans.
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State agency awards $900,000 in I.E. job-training contracts The state Labor and Workforce Development Agency's Employment Training Panel has awarded more than $900,000 in job-training contracts to companies in ...
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News conference on Louis Coleman's death Many of those who worked with Louis Coleman in his fight for civil rights spoke of him and his work on Saturday.
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Burn building ignites excitement
The new Bucks County fire training building should last 20 years - a long time considering how many times it will be set on fire.
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DURING THE EARLY 1970s bear market, Bill Nasgovitz, founder of investment firm Heartland Advisors, developed a stock-picking strategy inspired by his re-reading of Benjamin Graham's tome on value investing, ...
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This week's cover story is C&EN's venerable Facts & Figures, the most complete set of statistics on the chemical industry available anywhere for the cost of membership in the American Chemical Society.
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The Department of Homeland Security has preliminarily labeled more than 200 chemical facilities, including university laboratories, at highest risk for a potential terrorist attack.
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PwC Says Russian Bankers Report Different Concerns
Testimonials "The Moscow Times is a valued daily source of trustworthy news directly from the dynamic social, political and economical dimension of Russia.
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