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    May 24, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Australian dairy farmers cut out middlemen

    SYDNEY, Australia - Tim Bale's dairy farm barely broke even in six years as mergers of processors and competition between supermarkets Coles and Woolworths pushed down milk prices. So 14 months ago, he decided to cut out the middleman. "The milk...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, New Zealand, Beverage Industry, Antitrust Issues, Australia

  2. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Cannes Notebook 2013: A hotbed of criminal activity too?

    CANNES, France — Visitors exiting the Carlton hotel's front door on this city's beachfront main street this week can't help but see a giant map of France with Cannes listed as being a "Safe Zone." "This Is the Safest Place to Be," one poster...

    Tags: Cannes Film Festival, Arts and Culture, Sushi and Sashimi, Brad Pitt, Lifestyle and Leisure

  4. May 21, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  5. U.S.-Built Nissan Leaf Gets Mileage, Sales Jolt

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    Nissan is getting a lot of mileage out of its decision to move production of the 2013 Leaf to the U.S. from Japan ??? not just in terms of fuel economy improvements but in sales figures as well. The EPA......

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hybrid Vehicles

  6. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Cannes 2013: Mutant sushi, Hitler and giant gorilla at Le Marche

    CANNES, France -- A trip to Le Marche, the film market at Cannes, is always a tonic experience. The energy created by the unabashed desire to make large sums of money is a refreshing change of pace after the more rarefied experiences of other parts of the...

    Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Lifestyle and Leisure, Allergies, Ryan Gosling, Film Festivals

  8. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Japan market plunge sparks global sell-off; U.S. stocks dip, rebound

    Wall Street followed Europe in a broad sell-off following a 7.3% overnight plunge in Japan's stock market.
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    Wall Street followed Europe in a broad sell-off following a 7.3% overnight plunge in Japan's stock market. The Dow Jones industrial average shed 107.1 points, or 0.7%, to 15,200.07 shortly after the opening bell in New York. The broader Standard &...

    Tags: Federal Reserve, NASDAQ, Ben Bernanke, Unemployment Benefits, Labor Markets

  10. May 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Superheroes line up for summer blockbusters

    The year 2013 is bringing back the superhero movies we all love.
    The year 2013 is bringing back the superhero movies we all love. Starting with "Ironman 3" which opened May 3, our favorite superheroes are flying back onto the big screen in masses. Here's you're ultimate guide to the up-and-coming superhero films of...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Natalie Portman, Will Yun Lee, The Wolverine (movie), The Tudors (tv program)

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Asia: What are the top 101 restaurants?

    It was a big job, but somebody had to do it, said editors at the <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com" target="_blank">Daily Meal</a>. So they&nbsp;set out to recognize <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/asia" target="_blank">Asia</a>&rsquo;s top 101 restaurants.
    It was a big job, but somebody had to do it, said editors at the Daily Meal. So they set out to recognize Asia’s top 101 restaurants. The list, which took six months to compile, includes restaurants in 25 cities. China topped the charts with 28...

    Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Taipei (Taiwan), Lifestyle and Leisure, Tokyo (Japan), Asia

  14. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Bioterrorism consultant's anthrax claims challenged

    WASHINGTON &mdash; As an example of the ease with which terrorists could produce anthrax, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig has repeatedly cited the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo.
    WASHINGTON — As an example of the ease with which terrorists could produce anthrax, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig has repeatedly cited the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo. The cult gained infamy in 1995 by unleashing the nerve agent sarin in...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Science and Technology, Human Genome Sciences Inc., Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| AP Missouri
  17. Here is the latest Kansas news from The Associated Press

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Negotiators from the House and Senate are moving closer to a deal on canceling all or part of a scheduled drop in the state sales tax. Three negotiators resumed talks yesterday and will continue today. The sales tax is the key...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Trials, Dialysis, Sprint Nextel Corporation

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| AP Missouri
  19. Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment

    KANSAS BUDGET-TAXES Kan. legislators move forward on budget TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Negotiators from the Kansas House and Senate are reporting progress on approving a new state budget, with plans to send the latest House proposal to the chamber...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Executive Branch, National Government, Interior Policy, Government

  20. May 22, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Mail Call - May 22

    “Kristin Aleshire, Mr. Don Munson, I thought you all were going to do a little bit better job than what you are doing now, talking about raising taxes. First thing the city needs to do is quit spending. You give a $1,000 bonus to all the city...

    Tags: Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Operation Fast and Furious, Politics, Mexico, Freedom of the Press

  22. May 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor

    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83.
    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Science and Technology, French Literature, Brown University

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