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ANALYSIS: European bunker fuel market slow to move to new ISO standard Platts "ISO 2010 is not always available [in every port]," another ship owner said. "If it is available we would have to pay a few dollars premium. It will take a while before ISO 2010 is universally accepted; some ports in South America are still selling ISO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Toronto Blue Jays re-stocking the cupboard in Latin America The Cheap Seats Like Valenzuela, the latest Mexican sensation to grab headlines is a barrel-chested teenager with a smooth delivery and the type of nickname that can only be earned. His given name is Roberto Osuna, and his notoriety grew as a 15-year old while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ConvaTec forays into Latin America with Boston Medical Device acquisition ... Mass Device Medical device maker ConvaTec nabbed up Boston Medical Device, increasing its foothold in emerging markets in Latin America. Skillman, NJ-based ConvaTec didn't disclose the terms of the acquisition, the announcement follows rumors that it had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rent at Sydney's Pitt Street Mall Among The World's Most Costly International Business Times AU Cushman & Wakefield said the Asia-Pacific and Latin America regions led the global growth in retail rents. Asia-Pacific saw a rental uplift of 12.2% with Wangfujing in Beijing recording the largest growth (109.5%) and is the biggest riser globally this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who Wins?: "Money Flow" vs. "Fundamentals" Inside Futures It is nice to see them buying in large quantities, but it would be much nicer to see them booking US soybeans rather than South American beans this far out. The same goes for Taiwan who also has been noted as recent buyers of Brazilian soybeans, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A new take on Melanie Oudin's magical summer ESPN The recent runs by 19-year-old Christina McHale and Sloane Stephens are reminiscent of anotherAmerican teenager who found stardom at the US Open. Two years ago, in the summer of 2009, Melanie Oudin had two phenomenal tournaments while the whole world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Class Actions Head South of the Border Wall Street Journal (blog) “Mexico is the latest in a string of countries in Europe and Latin America to enact class action laws,” Shook Hardy partner Bill Crampton told the Law Blog. “Class actions have been a costly form of litigation for US companies for many years and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
STAKE THAT - THE ULTIMATE VAMPIRE AZ Daily Star Usually they prey on livestock and are found in South America, but last month a 19-year-old became the first person to die in the US from a vampire bat – chillingly in Louisiana, the same state in which vampire TV show True Blood is set. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
THE SOFT SPOT(24) Inside Futures Cocoa growing regions are Africa, Asia, Central America and South America. All are within 20 degrees of the equator Seventy percent of the worlds Cocoa is produced in West Africa. It takes five years for a Cocoa tree to bear pods. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top Picks for Equity Emerging-Markets CEFs Morningstar.com For example, Turkish Investment Funds holds more than 95% of its assets in Turkey, while the more broadly invested Templeton Emerging Markets invests in Asia, Latin America, emerging Europe, and Africa. Further, Aberdeen Emerging Markets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Happens When Google Rules the World? New University Online If you view the Google conquest as a game of Risk (the game of world domination) then Google is standing in the position of owning Africa, Australia and all of South America. They have a border on all of the major continents and can attack from any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bovespa Declines Most in Two Weeks as U.S. Employment Stagnates Bloomberg That compares to a daily average this year of 6.54 billion reais through Aug. 30, according to data from the exchange. Foreign investors have pulled 659.1 million reais from Latin America's largest equity market in the year through Aug. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A Piece of the Action New York Times Rotella, who has covered crime in Latin America as a journalist, sets this thriller in the borderlands of San Diego and Tijuana, but takes the plot beyond the well-traveled fictional territory of Mexican drug cartels and beleaguered customs agents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reminiscing the Cold War Manila Standard Today Nonetheless, the Soviets and the Americans inhibited themselves from any direct confrontation that could easily escalate into an all- out war, although limited or proxy wars continued to rage in Africa,Latin America and Asia. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Muckraker: Puerile attempt to soil Zuma falls flat Zimbabwe Independent This is because Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai wrote a “sensational” letter to US President (Barack) Obama in December 2009. It is this document, the Sunday Mail claims, “that reveals theAmerican leader's “crucial dialogue” with the South African ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our Lady of Alice Bhatti | Following the fallen angels Livemint This was true of his messy, rollicking first novel, A Case Of Exploding Mangoes, a kind of South Asian throwback to the great political novels of Latin America. It shades into deeper meaning in the more troubling Our Lady of Alice Bhatti. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fox Still Wrong About NLRB's Complaint Against Boeing Media Matters for America Fox News' Juliet Huddy falsely claimed that the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) complaint against Boeing is the result of planned Boeing jobs in South Carolina being "nonunion" and that the NLRB's action is "unprecedented." Huddy is the latest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
American Officials Enjoy Lives Without Shame Truthdig Three recent news headlines allege some pretty horrifying behavior and illustrate how shameless some American officials have become when it comes to breaking the rules or messing up and pretending that everything is still OK. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mexico's drugs war goes to school Aljazeera.net Compared to other countries in Latin America, schools in Mexico fare quite well in terms of educational standards. A survey from PISA, an international test of 15-year-olds, says Mexico has the region's second best educated children after Chile. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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