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BP sees no impact to Gulf operations from storm (Reuters)

Reuters - BP Plc , the largest oil producer in U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico, said Monday that Tropical Storm Hermine was not expected to affect its offshore operations.

WTO to issue Boeing subsidies verdict Sept. 15: source (AFP)

An A320 Airbus aircraft. The World Trade Organization will issue its long-awaited opinion on Europe's challenge to American subsidies to US aerospace giant Boeing next week, a source close to the matter said Monday.(AFP/File)AFP - The World Trade Organization will issue its long-awaited opinion on Europe's challenge to American subsidies to US aerospace giant Boeing next week, a source close to the matter said Monday.


EU finmins want budget rule offenders rapped swiftly (Reuters)

Reuters - European Union finance ministers sought on Monday to make sanctions for EU budget rule breakers more automatic, but put off potentially difficult talks on a permanent mechanism to resolve euro zone crises.

Nenu Farrugia stored fireworks in his factory as a favour to Xaghara organisers

Nenu Farrugia who died in the fireworks explosion in Gharb yesterday, and his brother stored the fireworks in their factory, where the explosion occurred yesterday. Maltastar went to Gozo to talk to the shocked Gharb community.

NGOs call for Romanian minister to be sacked for GM links (AFP)

A vendor picks up corn at his stall in a market in 2009. Over 70 environmental NGOs including the WWF called Monday for the sacking of Romania's new agriculture minister for his links to the genetically modified crop industry.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - Over 70 environmental NGOs including the WWF called Monday for the sacking of Romania's new agriculture minister for his links to the genetically modified crop industry.


Gamesa Said to Plan Brazil Factory in Bid to Reverse Share Drop

Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica SA, the Spanish wind turbine maker that’s lost more than half its market value this year, is planning to set up a factory in Brazil to supply the world’s fastest-growing market for wind energy, according to a person familiar with the company’s plans.

Oil slips below $74 as U.S. driving season ends (Reuters)

An engineer works at the Barjisiya oil fields in Zubair One south west of the city of Basra, Iraq. Global dependency on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for crude oil will rise in the next five to 10 years as output by non-OPEC nations falls, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.(AFP/File/Essam -al-Sudani)Reuters - U.S. oil prices slipped below $74 per barrel on Monday as the end of the U.S. driving season and high levels of unemployment in the world's biggest oil consumer raised concerns over the outlook for demand.


Fed should not set limit on economy aid: Kohn (Reuters)

Reuters - The Federal Reserve should not announce a limit on its actions if it resumes purchases of Treasury securities to stimulate the U.S. economy, the former vice chairman of the central bank said.

EU finance ministers to discuss new bank levy (AP)

AP - European Union finance ministers are set to discuss the possibility of introducing a levy on banks and whether a tax on financial transactions can deal with another banking crisis, as they gather Tuesday in an atmosphere more benign than when they last met in July.

Growth hopes boost global equities (Reuters)

People are reflected in a stock index board outside a brokerage in Tokyo August 31, 2010. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-HoonReuters - World stocks rose on Monday on hopes the U.S. economy can avoid slipping back into recession, although the International Monetary Fund's chief economist warned of weak growth in both the United States and Europe.


Water could be issue with western Kan. coal plant (AP)

AP - A western Kansas utility's push to build a new coal-fired power plant has already embroiled it in a lengthy public dispute about potential air pollution, and now the project could touch off a battle over water.

Obama to announce $50 billion infrastructure job plan (Reuters)

President Barack Obama departs for a Labor Day event in Milwaukee from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningReuters - President Barack Obama will announce on Monday a six-year plan to revamp the United States' aging roads, railways and runways with a $50 billion up-front investment to jump-start job creation.


Germany's Merkel praises extending nuclear energy (AP)

A protester, wearing a giant mask depicting German Chancellor Angela Merkel, tries to catch 'atomic balloons' during a demonstration against the extending of nuclear power plants operating time in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. Posters read: 'Nuclear power's only safety is the risk.' (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)AP - Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday touted her government's decision to put off shutdown of the country's nuclear power plants by an average 12 years as "revolution of the energy supply" in Europe's largest economy.


Hermine strengthens off Mexico, oil unaffected (Reuters)

Reuters - Tropical Storm Hermine strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, threatening to reach hurricane strength, but no damage was reported to U.S. or Mexican oil facilities.

Greek wildlife groups condemn mass mink release (AFP)

A mink pictured inside a fur farm in Lille Rorbaek outside of Copenhagen in 2004. Four Greek wildlife groups on Monday criticised as AFP - Four Greek wildlife groups on Monday criticised as "misguided" the mass release of thousands of mink into the wild from fur farms in northwestern Greece by an animal rights protest group.


Japanese stem cell researcher wins Balzan prize (AP)

AP - A Japanese researcher who found a way to give adults cells certain characteristics of embryonic stem cells, a process scientists say could eventually lead to cures for spinal cord injuries and other ailments, has been awarded the Balzan Prize for biology.

IT industry lags in recruiting women, says Scotland Women in Technology

The IT industry is lagging behind other sectors in attracting more women into the profession, according to the organisers of a group to encourage women into technology.

Gari production factory to be reactivated

Effutu-Gyahaadze (C/R), GNA - The abandoned Effutu-Gyahaadze Gari Production Factory established in the mid-1990s is to be reactivated soon. This was disclosed by Madam Grace Love Osae, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Edwumapaye Co-operative Credit Union at Winneba at the weekend.

Galactic 'Supervolcano' Seen Erupting With X-Rays (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - A galactic "supervolcano" in the massive galaxy M87 is erupting, blasting gas outwards. The cosmic volcano — driven by a giant black hole in M87's center — is preventing hundreds of millions of new stars from forming.

American Made: Five Companies Bucking the Outsourcing Trend (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Labor Day, that traditional American holiday dating back to 1882, invokes a different kind of patriotism this year as Americans struggle to find jobs and a new "American Made" movement takes hold in Congress.

Shetland mussel factory reopens after upgrade

NORTH Atlantic Shellfish Ltd is to reopen its newly upgraded mussel factory at Walls in Shetland in time for the start of the 2010/11 mussel harvesting season next week.

Two killed in factory blast

Two workers were killed and eight critically injured Monday in a powerful blast in a furnace unit of a factory in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district, police said.

Industry must recognise environmental concerns: PM

New Delhi, Sept 6 (PTI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told the Indian industry to recognise that environmental concerns have come to stay although this has to be balanced with developmental needs.

Industrial connector series designed for harsh stage and concert use

Han-Yellock is a new industrial connector series from Harting which incorporates a number of features that make it ideally suited to use in stage automation, concert lighting and power distribution systems.

Karnataka pharma industry gears up for GLP compliance, organizes seminar

Karnataka pharma industry is gearing up for full compliance of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) which is coming into force from November this year. The Drugs & Cosmetics Act has now included Schedule L1 for the implementation of the same.

The nation's weather (AP)

In the national weather forecast for Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, a strong storm will move through the Northern Rockies, producing moderate to heavy rain and even some snow from the Intermountain West through the Northern Plains.  Dry conditions are expected for the southern half of the country. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - Southeastern Texas was forecast to welcome the Labor Day with unsettled weather activity as a tropical wave in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico approached the Texas and eastern Mexico coast.


Video: Scene of devastation at fireworks factory site

The powerful series of explosions which rocked the Farrugia Brothers fireworks factory yesterday afternoon flattened the building, blasting large boulders a distance of several metres in this otherwise peaceful and scenic valley near Gharb.

Czech Industrial Output Grows At Slower Pace Pn July

(RTTNews) - Czech's industrial output increased at a slower pace in July. Industrial production climbed 5.3% year-on-year in July, but slower than a 9% growth in the previous month, the Czech Statistical Office said on Monday.

Australia's ecotourism industry being outperformed by international competitors: expert

Australia's ecotourism industry is paying the price for taking a lazy ride on the back of past glories, an industry figure said on Monday. The convener of October's Asia Pacific Ecotourism conference, Tony Charters, said ecotourism is still the largest single sector of Australia's tourism industry.

Dental Industry Consultant Launches Web 2.0 Site by Roadside Multimedia

Veteran industry consultant Dr. Brad Larsen now offers dental practitioners the opportunity to benefit from his 30 years of real practice experience and his Masters in Business Administration through a dynamic new website by Roadside Multimedia.

Industrial Alliance acquires GSM

Manulife Financial has reported a net loss attributed to shareholders of CAD2.4bn for the second qua ... Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services and its Vancouver subsidiary Industrial Allianc ...

'Lazy' ecotourism industry cops a blast

Australia's ecotourism industry is paying the price for taking a lazy ride on the back of past glories, an industry figure says.

Health-services industry has brighter prospects in the local job market

The health-services industry is one of the few bright spots in a faltering job market. The Richmond area lost nearly 5,900 jobs in the 12 months that ended in June, according to Chmura Economics & Analytics.

Industrial agriculture puts big problems on our plates

Industrial agriculture puts big problems on our plates

Industry funds on guard

A conference of industry superannuation funds has been warned of the implications of a minority Coalition Government for the not-for-profit sector.

Industrial property yields to stay over eight per cent

Good buying opportunities exist in industrial property, with high quality assets to be found on an 8.25 per cent yield, according to Charter Hall Direct Property’s chief executive, Richard Stacker.

Fury as 263 sacked factory workers told 'train your Polish replacements before you leave'

Twinings bosses announced they will be closing its North Shields factory with the loss of 263 jobs. All production will be transferred to Poland or China by September.

Skydiving industry says it's safe despite crash

The New Zealand skydiving industry says nobody should lose confidence in the industry after Saturday's plane crash at Fox Glacier that killed nine people

What might make the Fed flinch? (Reuters)

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke makes his way through the Dirkson building hallway after a Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearing on Reuters - The U.S. economy appears to be trudging along, neither booming nor busting, growing steadily enough to diminish double-dip recession fears but not quickly enough to bring down unemployment.


Focus of Gulf oil disaster shifts to finding the culprit (AFP)

Pools of dispersed oil collect on a section of a public beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, in August 2010. With a key piece of evidence raised from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico and BP's Macondo well ruled a threat no longer, the focus is shifting back to what went wrong and who is to blame.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Win McNamee)AFP - With a key piece of evidence raised from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico and BP's Macondo well ruled a threat no longer, the focus shifts to what went wrong and who is to blame.


McCain Hits Democrats for 'Flailing Around' on Economy (CQPolitics.com)

CQPolitics.com - Leading voices in both parties sparred Sunday over the state of the economy and the role that Bush tax cuts should play in the recovery.

Sanofi ready to raise bid if Genzyme talks: report (Reuters)

Reuters - French drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis would be prepared to moderately raise its $69 per share offer for Genzyme if the U.S. biotech agreed to negotiate, Dow Jones reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

Fireworks factory blows up in Gozo

A fireworks factory near Gharb in Gozo blew up at about 6.10 pm. today. Eyewitnesses said they saw a big mushroom-shaped cloud over the scene. Three explosions were heard over a wide area.

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

General Motors Chevrolet model vehicles are seen in Miami, Florida. Malaysia auto player Naza said Monday it plans to tie up with US giant General Motors to assemble Chevrolet cars in Malaysia, and could export the vehicles to other Southeast Asian markets.(AFP/Getty Images/Joe Raedle)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.


Industry proposes ‘infra czar’

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is pushing for the appointment of an infrastructure czar from among the Cabinet members who will serve as point man on priority public-private partnerships, its president Francis Chua said.

BP hikes asset sale target after oil spill: report (AFP)

Oil is seen in the water off a beach on Grand Isle, Louisiana in June. Oil giant BP has increased to $40 bln the amount it wants to raise from an asset sale programme in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a news report said.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - Oil giant BP has increased to nearly 25 billion pounds the amount it wants to raise from an asset sale programme in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.


Industrial relations specialist Stephen Ben Carter passes on

FORMER Director of Industrial Relations in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security Stephen Benjamin Carter, has passed on. He died on Monday, August 30, 2010 after a brief illness.

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.

Venezuela OKs payment for French retailer Casino (Reuters)

Reuters - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has approved a $690 million payment to French retailer Casino and other owners of a supermarket chain nationalized earlier this year, state media said on Saturday.

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.


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