AP - Oil giant BP PLC said in an internal report released Wednesday before a key piece of evidence has been analyzed that multiple companies and work teams contributed to the massive Gulf of Mexico spill that fouled waters and shorelines for months.
Reuters - A U.S. judge refused on Tuesday to lift a ban on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research despite Obama administration warnings it would set back key research and cost more than a thousand jobs.
AP - Shares in BP PLC have extended gains after the release of an internal report on the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that deflects much of the blame onto contractor Transocean.
AP - Oil giant BP PLC said in an internal report released Wednesday before a key piece of evidence has been analyzed that multiple companies and work teams contributed to the massive Gulf of Mexico spill that fouled waters and shorelines for months.
AP - A strong aftershock rocked terrified residents of New Zealand's earthquake-stricken city of Christchurch on Wednesday, as officials doubled their estimate for repairing the damage following nearly 300 temblors in five days.
AP - Gunmen on Wednesday killed an Iraqi TV journalist, the second to be slain in Iraq in as many days, highlighting the dangers media workers continue to face in the country seven years after the U.S.-led invasion.
LiveScience.com - An invasive species of mussel called quagga has recently begun eating its way through the phytoplankton population of Lake Michigan, which could have dire effects on the lake's ecosystem, scientists now warn.
Reuters - Oracle Corp said its newly appointed president, Mark Hurd, will be paid an annual salary of $950,000 and the former Hewlett-Packard chief will be eligible for a target bonus of $5-$10 million under its executive bonus plan for fiscal 2011.
Reuters - No. 2 U.S. tax-preparer Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc posted a narrower-than-expected quarterly loss, as a drop in total expenses offset the decline in revenue.
Reuters - BP deflected much of the blame for a rig blast that led to the United States' worst-ever oil spill, releasing an internal report on Wednesday which said that drilling contractor Transocean had missed danger signs.
Reuters - BP deflected much of the blame for a rig blast that led to the United States' worst-ever oil spill, releasing an internal report on Wednesday which said that drilling contractor Transocean had missed danger signs.
AFP - Failures by a number of parties led to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, energy group BP concluded in the results of an internal inquiry published on Wednesday.
German industrial output edged 0.1 percent higher in July from the June level, adjusted data showed on Wednesday after a sharp drop in orders suggested that the economy could be cooling down.
Industrial output growth probably picked up to 7.7 per cent in July from a year earlier, the median forecast of 21 economists showed. Annual growth had slowed in June to 7.1 per cent from 11.5 per cent in May.
AP - Swisscom AG announced Wednesday it will buy all outstanding shares in its Italian telecoms unit Fastweb SpA, which has been rocked by a money-laundering probe, for a total of euro256 million ($326 million).
GREAT BEND, Kan. — A 36-year-old factory worker who spent much of his adult life in prison was charged Tuesday with sexually assaulting and murdering a 14-year-old girl whose badly burned body was found behind gravel piles at the asphalt plant where he worked.
Reuters - President Barack Obama will push billions of dollars in new business tax incentives and spending on big construction projects on Wednesday, as he tries to convince a balky Congress to pass measures intended to spur the economy and create jobs.
Northern Ireland's £1.5bn meat industry must work on cutting costs and boosting export opportunities over the next 10 years, according to a study. Related Stories Sports Direct scores £167m profit Food and drink show gets blooming better Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp
35-year-old Peter Paul Micallef from Fontana became the sixth victim of last Sunday’s fireworks factory explosion close to Għarb when he passed away at Mater Dei Hospital . Mr Micallef was the son-in-law of fireworks factory owner Nenu Farrugia, who also lost his sons Noel and Raymond, his daugher-in-law Antoinette and Jean Pierre Azzopardi. The police reported that Mr [...]
Reuters - Foster's Group Ltd , Australia's largest brewer, rejected a private equity offer worth up to $2.5 billion for its wine business as too cheap, sending its shares up as much as 6 percent on hopes of higher bids.
Hungary's industrial gross output increased 9% in July 2010, compared to the corresponding period of the previous year,according to preliminary data published by the Central Statistics Office (KSH) on Wednesday. Seasonally and by working-day adjusted indices show that output fell 1.1% from the previous month.
Industrial production in Spain declined 1.6% year-on-year in July, in contrast to the 3.2% rise in the previous month, the Madrid-based National Statistics Institute said on Wednesday. Economists had forecast a 2.8% increase.
The last major U.S. factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs is slated to close this month. How the manufacturing jobs in the next lighting technology, compact fluoresecents, ended up overseas. Light - Business - Business and Economy - China - Incandescent light bulb
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Kazakhstan expects industrial output to jump 7.5 percent this year on higher mining output and a “recovery in manufacturing,” Economic Development and Trade Minister Zhanar Aitzhanova said.
The film industry is using pirate tactics to beat the pirates – by employing “cyber hitmen” to launch attacks that take out websites hosting illegal movies.
Washington (UPI) Sep 7, 2010 The U.S. defense industry, currently top of global rankings with a record $700 billion turnover in 2009, risks losing its pre-eminence due to slowing demand and growing competition from rivals in Asia and South America. Warnings of an impending slump followed a spate of defense cutbacks in Europe, the end of U.S. combat role in Iraq and predictions of a drop in U.S ...
More than 80 per cent of industry superannuation funds expect to have some sort retirement solution product in place within the next three years – and half of those expect the services to be delivered by the funds themselves.
AFP - A US federal judge denied Tuesday the White House's request to drop his decision to temporarily block federal funding for embryonic stem cell research pending an appeal of the decision.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- The United States defense industry, currently top of global rankings with a record $700 billion turnover in 2009, risks losing its pre-eminence due to slowing demand and growing competition from rivals in Asia and South America. United States - Asia - Defense industry - United Press International - South America
AP - Government scientists studying the BP disaster are reporting the best possible outcome: Microbes are consuming the oil in the Gulf without depleting the oxygen in the water and creating "dead zones" where fish cannot survive.
AP - NO QUICK CURE: Even if they were enacted soon, President Barack Obama's proposed tax breaks for businesses would hardly be a fast fix to bolster hiring or the economy, analysts say.
Annual growth in Chinese factory output will slow to 10% in the second half of this year, a government has said. Beijing's drive against property speculation will reduce demand for everything from steel and cement to furniture.
AP - NASA says two small asteroids discovered just days ago will zip harmlessly past Earth on Wednesday, a double flyby that should be visible through a telescope.
AP - The Obama administration is trying to jump-start its sputtering attempts to tackle the foreclosure crisis with an effort to assist homeowners who owe more on their properties than their homes are worth.
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INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS: Mining cos say no to sharing profits, offer more to royalty fund Mining outfits opposing the Government's proposal to share profits with land losers are now willing to increase their contribution from 10 to 26 per cent to a royalty-linked development fund for the welfare of such ...