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A labor of love: USDA grows produce for local food bank
| Employees at Fort Detrick's USDA lab are using their gardening skills to help the community, creating a People's Garden to grow produce for a local food bank. | The U.S. Department of Agriculture as... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
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Farming   Green   Machine   Photos   Wikipedia: Farmers  
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Chilly becomes money machine for Parsa farmers
Green chilly produced in Parsa is being sold at Rs.25 per kg. | BIRGUNJ: Chilly farming has been a good source of income for the farmers of rural parts in Parsa. | Parsa rural famers have been attract... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
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ICICI Bank profit up 17 percent on better loans
| MUMBAI — ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank, said quarterly profit rose 17 percent as it cut costs and eliminated bad loans amid revived credit demand in India's growing economy. ... (photo: sv1/WN)
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ICICI Bank Profit up 17 Percent on Better Loans
The Associated Press | MUMBAI, India July 31, 2010 (AP) | ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank, said quarterly profit rose 17 percent as it cut costs and eliminated bad loans amid revived c... (photo: WN / Geeta)
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President Barack Obama stands with Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, right, and Gulfport, Miss. Mayor George Schloegel, after he met with residents affected by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Monday, June 14, 2010, in Gulfport, Miss. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) Chicago Sun-Times
Obama hails automakers
| DETROIT -- President Obama on Friday heralded the recent turnaround for U.S. automakers in a trip to the Motor City, arguing that thousands of jobs and increased produc... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Automakers   Obama   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Automotive industry  
Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400 ready to take off at Montral-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in September 2009. The Times Of India
JAL to spend $2.8 bn to procure 65 aircraft: Report
TOKYO: Japan Airlines plans to spend 241.5 billion yen ($2.8 billion) in the next five years to procure 65 aircraft as it rejigs its fleet toward smaller, more fuel-effic... (photo: Creative Commons / Patrick Cardinal)
Aerospace   Japan   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Japan Airlines  
Emirates A380 Seattle Times
Debt crisis failed to impede Emirates' growth
| Last year the global financial crisis finally burst the economic bubble of Dubai, hitting mainly the real-estate, construction and financial sectors in the extravagantl... (photo: Creative Commons / BriYYZ)
Debt   Emirates   Growth   Photos   Wikipedia: Emirates (airline)  
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48 hours: Places to go, things to do
| Saturday Market | The Main Street Saturday Market on Murfreesboro's Public Square is open from 8 a.m. to noon when farmers sell fresh fruits, vegetables and breads. | '... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Hours   Main   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Fruits  
Richard Branson LA Daily News
Virgin's Branson is launching LA-based film, TV company
By Daily News Wire Services Posted: 07/31/2010 12:00:00 AM PDT | Virgin Airlines owner Richard Branson is going into the movie business. | His company, Virgin Group,... (photo: Creative Commons / tobybarnes)
Celebrities   Entertainment   Film   Photos   Wikipedia: Richard Branson  
A General Motors vehicle is parked at a parking lot in Lindendale Park in Highland, Illinois as seen on this April 3, 2010 file photo. Nashville Tennessean
GM hikes assembly capacity for Volt
| DETROIT — General Motors said Friday that it is boosting production capacity for its new Chevrolet Volt because of strong public interest in the electric car, which goe... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Auto   Detroit   Photos   Production   Wikipedia: General Motors  
The Northwest Airlines plane which asked for emergency help after a passenger became disruptive upon landing taxis off a remote runway, escorted by authorities, at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Mich., Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009. Tulsa World
Delta fined for Northwest cargo price-fixing
Delta Air Lines will pay a $38 million fine to settle criminal accusations that the cargo unit of Northwest Airlines conspired to fixed prices, the Justice Department sai... (photo: AP / Carlos Osorio)
Aerospace   Photos   Transport   US   Wikipedia: Delta Air Lines  
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Chrysler to add 900 jobs at sedan plant
DETROIT — Chrysler Group LLC said Friday that it will add nearly 900 jobs at a factory in suburban Detroit and spare it from a planned closure. The decision is a sh... (photo: Creative Commons / Matthias93)
Auto   Detroit   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Chrysler  
Philippine Airlines Inquirer
PAL blames flight cancellations on lack of pilots
| MANILA, Philippines—The sudden exodus of pilots lured away by higher-paying foreign carriers forced Philippines Airlines to cancel several domestic and international fl... (photo: Creative Commons / Clai Segismundo)
Aerospace   Philippines   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: PAL Airlines  
Business & Economy Stock Quotes
- When Double Dippers become economic party poopers
- When Double Dippers become economic party poopers
- Let's Get the Dollar's Value Under Control
- Let's Ease Up On China About the Yuan
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ICICI Bank profit up 17 percent on better loans
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- Business Briefs: Tractor Supply stock splits
- July is ending with stocks' best month in a year
- Handle hot stocks with great care; be wary of high costs
- Stocks dip as strong July comes to close
Rice - Commodity
NFA asked to dispose of excess rice stocks
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Trade & Industry Bankruptcy
- July best month in year for Wall Street investors
- Obama hails auto bailouts as good news
- Recession was deeper than guessed before
- US stocks bounce back after growth concerns
Specialist Patrick Murphy, left, directs trading in Citibank at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday afternoon Sept. 29, 2008.
Wall Street Slips After U.S. Data on Growth
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- All Blacks v Wallabies, 1st Bledisloe Cup
- How Peepli live Director floored Bollywood
- STX Housing Deal Will Bankrupt Ghana
- More Than 800 Dead in Pakistani Floods
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Thousands fight forest fires in Russia heatwave
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Investments Stock & Market
- China invests $40 bln in Iran oil, gas
- RHS band students invest in three weeks of summer training c
- China invests $40 billion in Iran oil, gas: Minister
- Taiwan brewer to invest $30mn in China: Report
A Myanmar farmer ploughs rice paddy in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, Monday, July 5, 2010.
Myanmar Loosens Yoke on Farmers
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- ICICI Bank profit up 17 percent on better loans
- Coal India IPO likely between Oct 18-21
- Debris in relief well sets back work on gusher
- Obama decries GOP over small business lending bill
In this May 27, 2010 file photo banner reading: "Billions for the banks - the debts for us - we say Thanks!" is attached during a small protest against the financial markets staged by a few demonstrators outside the Frankfurt Fair Tower building prior to the start of the general shareholders meeting of the Deutsche Bank AG in Frankfurt am Main. How stressed are Europe's banks? The question has long preoccupied markets, and European Union leaders hope to make a big step toward restoring confidence with the publication later this month of "stress tests" on the health of 91 banks across the continent, representing 65 percent of the EU's banking system.
Unholy trinity sets up bank failures
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Financial System Banking
- Killer beetle spreads in NY, endangering forests
- Haynesworth skips fitness test, watches practice
- WA Lottery
- 'Black box' found in Pakistan plane crash wreckage
President Barack Obama speaks about first lady Michelle Obama's father at an event marking the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilites Act on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 26, 2010.
Obama: Rangel case troubling; some Dems say resign
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- ICICI Bank profit up 17 percent on better loans
- ICICI Bank ups deposit rates by 0.25-0.75 per cent
- NorthWest Bank & Trust closed
- Dena Bank revises deposit rates for NRIs
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Dena Bank revises deposit rates for NRIs
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