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| Ky., Ind. governors reach agreement on bridges BusinessWeek By BRETT BARROUQUERE Construction on two new bridges spanning the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana could begin in late 2012, with the spans open before the end of the decade, Kentucky and Indiana officials said Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Leaks cost drought-hit Houston 18 billion gallons BusinessWeek A review of Houston water records shows the city lost more than 18 billion gallons of water potentially worth tens of millions of dollars at the height of this summer's punishing drought. A Houston Chronicle examination of records ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retail Roundup: LL Bean's duck boots, McDonald's mobile, Lowe's Los Angeles Times -- Maine retailer LL Bean says the duck boot is back in style, at least among fashion-conscious, trend-hungry college students around the country. This year, the nearly century-old outdoor apparel company sold about 400000 pairs of the hunting boots ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Exxon awarded $908 million in Venezuela dispute Reuters By Brian Ellsworth | CARACAS (Reuters) - An international arbitration panel has awarded US oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) $908 million in compensation for Venezuela's 2007 nationalization of assets, less than 10 percent of what it sought in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Minn. phasing out a benefit for long-term jobless BusinessWeek Minnesota's shrinking unemployment rate means the end of some benefits for the long-term unemployed. A state-federal program that gave up to 13 weeks of benefits will be phased out by mid-January because Minnesota's average unemployment rate has dipped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Transportation officials explore possible passenger rail expansion in Kan ... The Republic HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH AP KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Expanding passenger rail service through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas would cost the federal and state governments hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a recently released study that looked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Next UAW target: Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen in U.S.? - USA Today San Francisco Luxury News After coming up with strong contracts with Detroit's Big 3, many have waited to see what foreign automakers with factories in the US that the United Auto Workers union might choose as an organizing target. Now Reuters thinks it knows the answer: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jonathan Adler rolls out chic toilet-paper covers San Francisco Chronicle Mae Anderson, AP Kimberly-Clark is looking to shake up the toilet-paper accessory category with toilet roll covers from designer Jonathan Adler. To boost awareness about a new formulation of its Cottonelle toilet paper that it says is 30 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tampa Bay's Sunshine Skyway will appear on stamp MiamiHerald.com AP ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A Tampa Bay-area landmark will be featured on a US postage stamp. The Tampa Bay Times ( http://bit.ly/uqpGQV) reports that the US Postal Service announced Friday that the Sunshine Skyway will appear on a priority mail stamp. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State seeks Ohioans missing $3.6M in tax refunds BusinessWeek The state says it's having trouble finding Ohioans owed an estimated $3.6 million in tax refunds. That's the total from about 12000 refund checks that came back to the state in 2010 and 2011 because the taxpayer moved away or provided a faulty mailing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| West Penn Allegheny reports $52M loss BusinessWeek Auditors say the West Penn Allegheny Health System lost $51.8 million in the most recent fiscal year, which ended June 30. West Penn Allegheny says in a release Friday that auditor KPMG has expressed doubt about its ability to continue as a going ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| City-county reassessment spat a 'misunderstanding' Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Bill Zlatos, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Bill Zlatos is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7828 or via e-mail. A spat between the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County over getting new reassessments of commercial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Midwest Learns To Manufacture More With Less WMUK 102.1 FM It was a good year for manufacturing, especially in the Midwest. The Federal Reserve says Midwestern manufacturing has seen 28 consecutive months of growth â€" at higher rates than the rest of the country. But that doesn't mean that jobs lost during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FYI: Business Tulsa World By Staff and Wire reports The number of drilling rigs actively exploring for oil or natural gas in Oklahoma dipped by one this week to 195, Baker Hughes Inc. reports. The tally is up 22 percent from the year-ago level of 160. Nationwide, the net number ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Paper Savings Bonds are Going Away WABI by Meghan Hayward - December 31st 2011 07:49pm - Read more Local News There's been a change in paper savings bonds. They will no longer be sold at financial institutions. But this doesn't mean they are going away completely. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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