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July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Rebecca Alvarez says she’s “barely hanging on.”
It's not often that the highlight of a hike is at the very beginning, but that looked to be the case when we planned our walk at Devil's Well on the Cave Spring Trail.
A lot has been going on in the world besides Michael Jackson's death, though you wouldn't know it if you have a television.
For years, politicians and business leaders have ritually repeated the manta that Las Vegas needed to diversify its economy.
MiPro Consulting extends its PeopleSoft Asset Lifecycle Management and Financials/HCM pedigrees by winning strategic business transformation project with Kentucky-based electric utility.
It looks very much as though General Motors will emerge from bankruptcy in the next few days, with the "new" GM, controlled by the US government, having a fighting chance to become a viable and successful entity. If it does, GM will have done a sight better than our own equivalent, British Leyland, with the collapse of its MG/Rover rump now being investigated by the Serious Fraud Office.
A last minute amendment to personal property tax legislation signals a major change in the $2 billion Mesaba Energy project proposed near Taconite, MN.
July 6 (Bloomberg) -- Gasoline, the best-performing commodity investment this year, may be peaking as refiners make fuel at near-record rates and demand slows with rising unemployment and the global recession.
The market for body panels is driven by a number of considerations—styling, low cost and reduced weight. The myriad of plastic and metal body components securing the various panels in place is also being scrutinised by manufacturers in an effort to reduce the car's weight. Matthew Beecham reports on some trends in the use of certain materials to meet all of these requirements.
Nature creates bountiful gardens in Southern Utah's high country during the short summer season, usually peaking in July. Springtime arrives late atop the 10,000-foot plateaus. Plants hasten to produce flowers and seed for future years in the brief weeks between the last of snow melt in May or June and the return of autumn in September.
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