Use Legislation to Ban Unregulated Oil-Future Speculation, Cut Prices - The Ledger
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President Bush’s call for lifting the quarter-century ban on offshore oil drilling has been called “cruelly misleading” - and, rightly so. The president knows exploiting our coastlines won’t bring down gasoline prices anytime soon. In fact, a recent
Acorda Therapeutics CEO Ron Cohen Appointed Member of Executive - MSN MoneyCentral
Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. ACOR this day announced President and CEO Ron Cohen, M.D. has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO). Dr. Cohen was also named Vice Chair of the Emerging Companies Section of
Credit Card Companies Fueling Healthcare Associated Identity Theft - Yahoo Finance
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 /PRNewswire/ — Credit card companies are knowingly contributing to the identity theft epidemic by making it easy for people with access to patient records to apply for and receive credit using stolen information. Hospital
Drill for more American oil? - Detroit Free Press
Radical environmentalists and their political minions in the Democrat-controlled Congress are largely to blame for $4-plus-a-gallon gasoline, along with the trickle down effect of higher consumer prices. In spite of the growing demand for oil
MSHA warns 16 mining companies over safety - Charleston Daily Mail
Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration officials said Thursday they told 16 U.S. mining companies they have patterns of violating health and safety rules and warned them to clean up their acts or face heightened enforcement. All but two of the
Lewan & Associates, Sharp Renew Sales Partnership - MSN MoneyCentral
Lewan & Associates Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Corporation XRX , and Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America announced a new five-year purchasing contract that enables Lewan to continue supplying and servicing customers as an
Bond Sales Soar in Europe as Companies Plan for Slump (Update2) - Bloomberg
June 20 (Bloomberg) — Companies in Europe borrowed more money from bond investors in the past three months than in any second quarter on record, paying the highest interest costs in a decade on concern credit conditions might deteriorate further
INTERVIEW: Nordea Set To Compete For Massive M&A Business Deals - CNN Money
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Swedish banks are grabbing an ever-growing share of Nordic M&A business, bringing an end to a time when companies interested in striking big takeover deals in the region had to turn to international investment banks for
Home prepares to debate new surveillance law - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — For months the debate over whether telecommunications companies should face lawsuits for cooperating with the government’s warrantless wiretapping program has been the sticking point for updating a surveillance law. With a compromise at
German producer prices soar - Boston Globe
BERLIN— German producer prices rose at their fastest annual pace in almost two years in Might, propelled by soaring energy costs, according to government data released Friday. Producer prices for industrial products, a measure of price pressures at











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