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| EU mergers and takeovers (Sept 20) | | | BRUSSELS, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process |
| Wed be better off without American Airlines - Felix TV | | | Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains why flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012) |
| U.S. sets first curbs on power plant carbon emissions | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday announced first-ever regulations setting strict limits on the amount of carbon pollution that can be generated by any new U.S. power plant, which quickly sparked a backlash from supporters of the coal industry and are certain to face legal challenges. |
| UPDATE 4-U.S. House taunts Democrats with anti-Obamacare spending bill | | | WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - A familiar Washington melodrama - will they or won't they shut down the government - took center stage on Friday when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a bill to fund the government, but only if President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law is ransacked. |
| Where have all the hurricanes gone? | | | Call it a meteorological mystery Forecasters warned that there would be at least six Atlantic hurricanes this season, but so far we've seen only one. |
| 15-love Top tennis romances | | | The life of a tennis professional is tough, but the rewards are plentiful -- and not just in a financial sense. |
| The 30-Minute Interview Robert A. Knakal | | | Mr. Knakal is the chairman of Massey Knakal Realty Services, a commercial real estate brokerage firm in New York. He started the company in 1988 with Paul Massey, the chief executive. |
| General Mills sales rise, boosted by yogurt | | | (Reuters) - General Mills Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly sales on Wednesday, helped by growing demand for its yogurt and the addition of new international businesses. |
| California law to regulate fracking signed by governor | | | SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - California's first regulations on fracking and related oil production practices will go into effect next year in the most populous U.S. state under a bill signed into law on Friday by Democratic Governor Jerry Brown. |
| Immelt says GE can succeed in China independently | | | Jan 19 - In an interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt touts the conglomerate's success with joint ventures in China, but says GE has succeeded on its own. |
| Thank you, Miss America | | | Roxanne Jones says the new Indian-American Miss America is a reminder of the universality of American beauty and everyone knows it--though haters and runway fashion culture may be stuck in past |
| White House lists two dozen leaders to meet with Obama on deficit | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two dozen business, labor and civic leaders, including the chief executives of major U.S. corporations such as Ford, IBM and Wal-Mart, will meet President Barack Obama to discuss how to control the federal deficit, said the White House on Monday. |
| Turkey vs. Iran vs. Saudi Arabia | | | The Arab Spring has recalibrated the regional system by ushering in a tri-axial Middle East, Soner Cagaptay and Parag Khanna write. |
| Braves Remain on Brink, Lose to Cubs 3-1 | | | Dioner Navarro hit a tiebreaking single in a three-run eighth inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat Atlanta 3-1 Saturday to keep the Braves on the brink of the NL East championship. |
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