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View ArticleRestrictions on Foreign Use of U.S. Weapons Systems
“In accordance with United States law, the U.S. Government places conditions on the use of defense articles and defense services transferred by it to foreign recipients,” a new report from the...
View ArticleStriking South Africa truck drivers hold new wage talks
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's transport union SATAWU and employers held wage talks on Tuesday trying to end a two-week-old truck driver strike that has hampered deliveries of fuel, cash and...
View ArticleDeal to end South Africa truck driver strike "imminent"
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - A deal to end a three-week truck driver strike in South Africa, which has hit deliveries of fuel, cash and consumer goods, is imminent, the Road Freight Employers Association said...
View ArticleStriking South Africa truckers agree wage deal: RFA
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African truck drivers have agreed a wage deal with employers to end a three-week strike that has hit deliveries of fuel, cash and consumer goods in Africa's biggest economy,...
View ArticleSouth Africa truckers sign wage deal, strike off
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African truck drivers have signed a wage deal to end a three-week strike, the freight employers group said on Friday, putting an end to a walk-out that has hit deliveries of...
View ArticleAnglo American Platinum loses $126 million over South Africa strikes
The world’s top platinum producer Anglo American announced $126 million in lost revenue due to a month-long illegal strike, as ratings agency S&P downgraded South Africa over the mining unrest....
View ArticleNovatek starts gas delivery to Europe, despite Gazprom monopoly
Russia's largest independent gas producer Novatek has started gas deliveries to Germany’s EnBW, becoming the first Russian company to challenge Gazprom’s export monopoly.Read Full Article at RT.com …...
View ArticleRestaurants, Chefs Attempt To Move Forward After Hurricane Sandy
As we leave the worst of Sandy behind us, chefs and restaurateurs are starting to assess the damages at their place of business. Some are coming out fairly unscathed, and are open or plan to open...
View ArticleFlorida State Trooper Who Pulled Over Speeding Cop Sues 88 Officers in 25...
Did you hear the one about the state trooper who pulled over a cop car speeding at more than 120 miles per hour on the Florida Turnpike? (Full video here, excerpts below) The incident happened back in...
View ArticleBoeing halts Dreamliner deliveries
Boeing has halted deliveries of new 787s to customers until its electrical system is fixed. … Read More
View ArticleCovered at Reason 24/7: GAO Overrules Postal Service Cutbacks
Well, so much for the United States Postal Service’s own efforts to staunch some of the fiscal bleeding. The postmaster had declared in February that they would be cutting Saturday deliveries of...
View ArticlePostal Service still losing money despite customer growth
WASHINGTON (AP) — What business gets more customers every year, yet keeps losing money?The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail to 11 million more homes, offices and other addresses than it did a decade...
View ArticlePostal service delays plan to cut Saturday delivery
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service says it will delay plans to cut Saturday mail delivery because Congress isn't allowing the change.The Postal Service said in February that it planned to cut...
View ArticleTesla reaches profitability for the first time in its 10-year history
Tesla Motors reported a quarterly profit for the first time in its 10-year history during the first quarter of 2013. This was done by exceeding their own targets for deliveries, expanding gross margin...
View ArticleUS ‘unaware’ of Russian missile shipments to Syria – State Department
According to State Department spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki, the alleged arms deliveries reported in a New York Times article on Thursday had been already been detailed in 2011.“These specific missiles,...
View ArticleFBI searches for suspected ‘ricin letter’ to CIA
US authorities are looking for a letter addressed to the CIA and believed to contain traces of the poison ricin. … Read More
View ArticleOil and gas magnates want to keep pricing status quo
Moscow plays host to The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), and speaking at the summit, Putin said that growing pressure on gas exporting countries was a serious challenge. “The pressure on...
View ArticleEU subservient to US – Irish MP who called Obama ‘war criminal’
RT recently interviewed Daly, discussing matters of politics, economics and human rights set against a backdrop of US pressure on the world to comply with its vision. Despite hefty political backlash...
View ArticleToday’s Scuttlebot: The Netflix Crop and the Ice Cream App
The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. Thursday's selections include a look at some major cropping of movies on Netflix, and a taxi...
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