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Egyptian Arms Industry Marred By Poor Safety

LONDON [MENL] -- Egypt's defense industry was said to have been marred by a poor safety record. Copyrights 2008, Middle East Newsline. All rights reserved.

Earl socks Canada's Nova Scotia, weakens to tropical storm (AFP)

A fisherman stands on the rocks in rough surf off the Montauk lighthouse on September 3 in Montauk, New York. Resilient Tropical Storm Earl raked over eastern Canada Saturday, leaving nearly one million people without power, the last gasp of what was once a monster storm that menaced the US East Coast but left it largely undamaged.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - Resilient Tropical Storm Earl raked over eastern Canada Saturday, leaving nearly one million people without power, the last gasp of what was once a monster storm that menaced the US East Coast but left it largely undamaged.


Busted BP well no longer 'threat' to Gulf: US official (AFP)

The Macondo well, which spilled an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, has been secured and no longer constitutes AFP - The Macondo well, which spilled an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, has been secured and no longer constitutes "a threat," a senior US official said Saturday.


BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay (AP)

In this image taken from video provided by BP  PLC at 12:23 a.m. EDT, Saturday Sept. 4, 2010 Aug. 3, 2010 shows the blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico being raised to the surface. The blowout preventer wasn't expected to reach the surface until Saturday, at which point government investigators will take possession of it. (AP Photo/BP PLC) NO SALESAP - Icelike crystals had formed Saturday on the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, forcing BP crews to wait before they could safely hoist the device to the surface.


BP: Crews lifting key device from Gulf face delay (AP)

In this image taken from video provided by BP  PLC at 12:23 a.m. EDT, Saturday Sept. 4, 2010 Aug. 3, 2010 shows the blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico being raised to the surface. The blowout preventer wasn't expected to reach the surface until Saturday, at which point government investigators will take possession of it. (AP Photo/BP PLC) NO SALESAP - Icelike crystals had formed Saturday on the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, forcing BP crews to wait before they could safely hoist the device to the surface.


BP Gulf well "secured," awaiting final kill: U.S. (Reuters)

Reuters - BP Plc's ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well is secure with no threat of spewing crude again, the top U.S. official overseeing the spill response said

EDF may face criminal trial over Greenpeace affair (AFP)

The logo of French energy giant Electricite de France (EDF) in the Business district of La Defense, outside Paris. Prosecutors have called for French state energy giant EDF, accused of spying on environmental campaigners Greenpeace, to face criminal trial, EDF lawyer Alexis Gublin said Saturday.(AFP/File/Loic Venance)AFP - Prosecutors have called for French state energy giant EDF, accused of spying on environmental campaigners Greenpeace, to face criminal trial, EDF lawyer Alexis Gublin said Saturday.


Gas drilling industry slow to create jobs

The growing Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling industry is taking hold in Northeastern Pennsylvania, but the state's newest economic player is not yet big enough in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton metro area to save the region from recording disappo

Obama says his economic policies halted "bleeding" (Reuters)

President Barack Obama (L) delivers remarks on the latest employment statistics released on Friday, alongside Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner in the Rose Garden of the White House, September 3, 2010. REUTERS/Jason ReedReuters - President Barack Obama, previewing a big push on the U.S. economy next week, on Saturday defended policies that he said "have stopped the bleeding" and put the middle class on the road to recovery.


Dogs' Hip Dysplasia Risk Often Missed (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Traditional methods of evaluating dogs for hip dysplasia risk may miss 80 percent of cases, according to a new study.

Trichet calls for united EU at the IMF (AFP)

Jean-Claude Trichet, Governor of the European Central Bank, gives a press conference at the Ambrosetti Forum at the Villa d'Este hotel in Cernobbio on the Como Lake, northern Milan. European Central Bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet called Saturday for Europe to hold a united position on refomin the International Monetary Fund.(AFP/Olivier Morin)AFP - European Central Bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet called Saturday for Europe to hold a united position on refomin the International Monetary Fund.


Industry fears over cheaper coins

Vending machine companies warn cheaper "steel" 5p and 10p coins being considered by the Treasury could cost the industry millions of pounds.

Boost for landscape industry

THE landscape industry is set to receive a boost from the National Productivity Fund in support of its efforts to improve workplace efficiency. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean on Saturday at the unveiling of the National Parks Board's (NParks) new Landscape Industry Productivity Roadmap.

As a Hurricane, Earl Looked Like 'Magnificent Chaos' From Space (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - The former Hurricane Earl put on a striking weather display for astronauts on the International Space Station, impressing the crew with its strength even as it weakened to a tropical storm.

On Months-Long Missions, How Durable Is An Astronaut's Mind? (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - As an international team of volunteers in Russia approaches the three-month mark in its ambitious simulation of a 520-day flight to Mars, researchers are keeping a close watch on how the six men are physically and psychologically coping.

The nation's weather (AP)

Breezy conditions and a few lingering showers are likely in the Northeast, while rain and even a few snow showers will form in the Intermountain West Sunday Sept. 5, 2010.  Areas of showers and thunderstorms will also move through Florida. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - The remnants of Hurricane Earl took aim at Nova Scotia early Saturday after a brush with the Northeast that was far less intense than feared, dumping heavy, wind-driven rain on Cape Cod cottages and fishing villages accustomed to nor'easters.


Anglo Irish Bank to be "decommissioned": minister (Reuters)

Reuters - Nationalized Anglo Irish Bank will be "decommissioned," with a decision on its fate expected within a few weeks, a junior government minister was quoted on Saturday as saying.

Raj industry department, IFC sign MoU to promote biz

Rajasthan Industry Department and International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank Group member, have signed an MoU to promote the state as an attractive investment destination.

Dream Factory sending Jefferson City family to Florida

In just a matter of days, young Grayson Smith's dream will come true. Grayson and his family will embark on a trip of a lifetime, made possible by the Dream Factory of Lake Ozark.

China tells state companies to explore Potash bid (Reuters)

Potash Corp mill general superintendent Trevor Berg holds a handful of chicklet potash inside the Cory mine facilities near Saskatoon August 19, 2010. REUTERS/David StobbeReuters - Chinese officials have ordered state companies to meet investment bankers to explore ways to block BHP Billiton's $39 billion bid for Potash Corp, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.


Egg industry alarmed at efforts to limit or ban small cages

Egg industry alarmed at efforts to limit or ban small cages

Exclusive: American Apparel in talks with restructuring firm (Reuters)

Reuters - Hipster brand American Apparel Inc is in talks to bring in an outside restructuring firm as the manufacturer and retailer struggles to fix its flagging operations, sources told Reuters on Friday.

Restaurant industry wants more details on McDonnell ABC plan

Virginia's restaurant industry said Friday it won't take a position on Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposed tax on restaurant liquor sales until it know more about the rest of the governor's plan. The Virginia Hospitality & Travel Association said it "takes great interest in the proposal of ABC privatization." Restaurant sales ...

Sacramento eatery takes 'dancing shrimp' off menu (AP)

AP - A Sacramento restaurant agreed to stop serving live shrimp after an animal-rights group said the practice was cruel to the shellfish.

Taxpayers likely to face initial loss on GM IPO: sources (Reuters)

FILE - In this June 13, 2010 file photo, Tim Allen arrives at the world premiere of 'Toy Story 3,' at The El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles. General Motors Co. said Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, Tim Allen will be a spokesman for the brand and will star in a series of TV ads for the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze that begin airing on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Katy Winn, file)Reuters - The U.S. government is likely to take a loss on General Motors Co in the first offering of the automaker's stock, six people familiar with preparations for the landmark IPO said.


Kia recalls tied to electrical issue (Investor's Business Daily)

Investor's Business Daily - The South Korean automaker is recalling 56,000 cars, the Soul and Sorento, sold in the U.S. and South Korea, because of defective wiring harnesses that could cause fires. Kia Motors said some harnesses made by Johnson Controls for lighting in '10 model-year Soul cars and 2011 model-year Sorento SUVs were improperly soldered, leading to possible electrical shorts. Kia's Soul sales had more than doubled through Aug. in the U.S. to nearly 44,000 units.

Biotech salmon safe for eating: FDA (Reuters)

Reuters - A biotechnology company's genetically engineered salmon are as safe to eat as other Atlantic salmon, U.S. regulators said as they weighed approval of the first DNA-altered animal for Americans' dinner plates.

Petrobras sells 64 bln dlrs of stock to fund oil exploration (AFP)

An oil platform off the coast of Brazil. Brazil's Petrobras unveiled one of the world's biggest share offerings Friday, a sale of up to 64 billion dollars in new stock to finance oil exploration aimed at turning Brazil into a leading oil exporter of the 21st century.(AFP/File/Antonio Scorza)AFP - Brazil's Petrobras unveiled one of the world's biggest share offerings Friday, a sale of up to 64 billion dollars in new stock to finance oil exploration aimed at turning Brazil into a leading oil exporter of the 21st century.


Campbell reports Q4 profit rise on better margins (AP)

In this June 19, 2010 photograph, people walk along inside the new building at the Campbell Soup Co. headquarters, in Camden, N.J.  The Campbell Soup Co. said Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, it made a profit of $113, or 33 cents per share during the fourth fiscal quarter, when the temperature rises and its soup sales traditionally drop.  (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - Summer is rarely a hot sales season for Campbell Soup Co., and this year's sweltering June and July made that even more true, but the company said Friday that cost-cutting and strong drink sales helped its net income climb.


Stocks rally as jobs data spurs optimism (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, August 31, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - Wall Street closed a stellar week on Friday after recent economic data, including a stronger-than-expected labor market report, bolstered optimism that the economy would not fall back into recession.


Obama promises more stimulus as unemployment edges up (AFP)

US President Barack Obama speaks on the economy in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. Obama said better-than-expected jobs data released Friday was positive, but said it was not good enough as the economy struggles out of the deepest slump in decades.(AFP/Saul Loeb)AFP - President Barack Obama promised a fresh slew of measures to boost the ailing US economy Friday after fresh data showed unemployment was again on the rise.


Industrial Alliance buys Golden State Mutual business for US$11 million

Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc., Canada’s fourth-biggest insurer, said Friday it has acquired the life insurance policies of California-based Golden State Mutual for US$11 million.

First Industrial Realty Trust Declares Preferred Stock Dividends

First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. , a leading provider of industrial real estate supply chain solutions, today announced that its board of directors declared a dividend of $0.45313 per depositary share on its 7.25% Series J Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock for the quarter ending September 30, 2010 payable on September 30, 2010 to stockholders of record on September 15, 2010. Â

Obama planning new package of economic aid (AP)

President Barack Obama reports on the economy as the latest unemployment figures are released,  Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - Eager to jumpstart the economy ahead of crucial midterm elections, President Barack Obama said Friday he intends to unveil a new package of proposals, likely including tax cuts and targeted spending, to spark job growth.


MGIC added $1.2B in mortgage coverage in August (AP)

AP - Private mortgage insurer Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. said Friday it added $1.2 billion in new primary insurance coverage in August and the number of delinquent loans it insures declined.

Industrial Alliance buys Golden State Mutual business for US$11M

QUEBEC - Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc., Canada's fourth-biggest insurer, said Friday it has acquired the life

Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY (AP)

In this Aug. 30, 2010 photo, Dan Marelli, of Tallahassee, Fla., a biologist and scuba diver specializing in mollusks, holds Asian clams found in Lake George, in Bolton Landing, N.Y. Scientists consider the clams arrival a stroke of bad luck that could cause ecological and economic harm. They hope to smother the rapidly reproducing mollusks before they spread. (AP Photo/Mary Esch)AP - A thumbnail-sized clam blamed for clouding the azure bays of Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra Nevada has now turned up in a mountain-ringed Adirondack lake renowned for its limpid, spring-fed waters.


Spending cuts before 2011 could hurt recovery: IMF, ILO (AFP)

The IMF and the UN labour agency are urging advanced economies not to cut government spending before 2011, warning that a move to tighten fiscal policies could hurt the global recovery.(IMF)AFP - The IMF and the UN labour agency are urging advanced economies not to cut government spending before 2011, warning that a move to tighten fiscal policies could hurt the global recovery.


Wine industry facing difficult few years

The wine industry has endured a tough few years, but those tough times appear not to be over just yet. Agribusiness editor Neal Wallace reports overproduction of grapes and plummeting asset values will force vineyards and wineries to amalgamate, and some to fail. read more

Industrial Alliance Acquires Golden State Mutual Business

Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. announces that it has completed today the acquisition of the in-force life policies of California-based Golden State Mutual .

Financial, Industrial Stocks Lead Canadian Market

Financial, Industrial Stocks Lead Canadian Market

Electric Industrial Pump is Class 1 Division 2 compliant.

Designed for pumping in potentially hazardous industrial environments, 6 in. model DV-150iE Industrial Duty pump handles solids to 3 in., flows to 2,600 gpm, and head to 195 ft. Pump, when combined with pipe and tanks, offers complete solution for liquid-handling in industrial duty applications. This story is related to the following: Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment Sponsored by: SNAP-TITE INC ...

Crafting a Career in Eco-Chic Jewelry (BusinessWeek)

BusinessWeek - Goldman Sachs may not have a lot of friends in the White House these days, but one of its former employees has made a good impression. After three years as an analyst in Goldman's fixed-income, currencies, and commodities division, Monique Pean began her own jewelry line that can now be found in Barneys, Jeffrey New York, and around the neck of Michelle Obama.

Confer industry status to logistic sector: Assocham-KPMG

NEW DELHI: Industry body Assocham today suggested that the government should confer industry status to the logistic sector to bring down the transaction cost of goods.

Industrial agriculture is unsafe — it's time to clean the henhouse

The latest salmonella outbreak underscores the failures of industrial farming, writes columnist Nicholas D. Kristof. Jamming chickens into small cages is a nightmare for the animals — and the salmonella outbreak underscores that it can be a health hazard to humans as well.

S'pore factory output down

FACTORY output is showing signs of faltering with a key indicator suggesting that Singapore's manufacturing sector has shrunk for the first time in 16 months. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a barometer of factory production, fell to 49.4 in August, an early warning sign of slowing output given that a reading of less than 50 indicates contraction.

Earl's path along northeast is not well-worn (AP)

Graphic shows the location and projected path of Hurricane Earl as of 2 p.m. EDT, ThursdayAP - Pushed by an ill-timed trough of low pressure, Hurricane Earl is heading uncomfortably close to an area relatively few hurricanes tend to go: the Northeast coastline.


Summary Box: July factory orders rise 0.1 percent

FACTORY ORDERS: Orders to U.S. factories rose 0.1 percent in July, the first increase after two months of declines. AIRCRAFT SURGE: The strength came from a 75.9 percent surge in orders for commercial aircraft. That offset declines in a number of areas,... Aircraft - United States - Business - Factory - Aerospace and Defense

Summary Box: July factory orders rise 0.1 percent

FACTORY ORDERS: Orders to U.S. factories rose 0.1 percent in July, the first increase after two months of declines.

Mass Extinction Threat: Earth on Verge of Huge Reset Button? (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Mass extinctions have served as huge reset buttons that dramatically changed the diversity of species found in oceans all over the world, according to a comprehensive study of fossil records. The findings suggest humans will live in a very different future if they drive animals to extinction, because the loss of each species can alter entire ecosystems.
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