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A Splash of Green for the Rust Belt (The Hendersonville Times-News) In the face of rising unemployment, renewable energy has become a crucial source of good jobs for laid-off Rust Belt workers.
Gypsies in generator scam (Daily Telegraph) A GANG of roaming Irish gypsies headed to Sydney are flogging dodgy power generators which could kill buyers.
Historic first: Ontario in, N.L. out of equalization (CTV.ca) Ontario, long considered the economic engine of Canada, will receive a federal equalization payment for the first time in its history. But Newfoundland and Labrador no longer needs the money.
Gypsies in deadly generator scam (Daily Telegraph) A GANG of roaming Irish gypsies are causing mayhem by flogging dodgy power generators which could kill unsuspecting buyers - and now they're heading to Sydney.
Affin pledges to be with its customers through thick and thin (The Star) Excerpts from the interview with Affin's managing director Datuk Seri Hamidy Hafiz with StarBiz's editor Yap Leng Kuen. STARBIZ: We are now in a new world in the wake of the global meltdown. How is Affin Bank positioning itself for sustained growth?
The Safety Gap (The Hendersonville Times-News) China is becoming the biggest producer of pharmaceutical ingredients in the world but the F.D.A. inspects just a tiny fraction of Chinas drug plants. Can we be sure what were taking is safe'
Travel: Where Past And Present Coexist (Sin Chew Jit Poh) Quiet and undisturbed, Yeongju, North Gyeongsang Province in South Korea, is less known to the public, making it an attractive destination for travellers seeking to take in the autumn air without much commotion.
Martin Hawes : Bad debt attitude behind crisis (The New Zealand Herald) I spent last week rock-climbing in Australia. While there, I chanced on a TV programme on greed and the cause of the financial meltdown. The programme had some luminaries, including a finance minister, experts from New York, and other financial specialists and commentators.
The Future of Oil (Middle East Times) KINGS OF THE UNIVERSE -- Only a short while ago, oil producers were the kings of the universe as they jubilantly enjoyed stupendous oil revenues. But falling demand has led to a collapse in oil prices.
The Monitor: Don't I know you from the movies? (BBC News) Winning entries in the caption competition. You won't believe who I had in my cab this week... only that Iron Man from the movies. But what's being said?
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