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Orders for U.S. Durable Goods Rose More Than Forecast in April
Orders for U.S. durable goods increased more than forecast in April, indicating the world's largest economy will get a lift in the second half of the year as business investment strengthens.
Durable goods rise more than expected: this week in the economy  Christian Science Monitor (blog)
Durable Orders Bounce Back, but Shipments Decline  Wall Street Journal
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Stimulus fears haunt share markets, dollar recovers
By Herbert Lash. NEW YORK | Fri May 24, 2013 4:35pm EDT. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equity markets slipped on Friday over worries the U.S.
US Stocks Fall on China Manufacturing, Fed Speculation  Businessweek
Toronto Stocks Close Higher; Manitoba Telecom, Valeant Rise  Wall Street Journal
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Mexico eyeing retaliatory measures in US meat labeling dispute
MEXICO CITY | Fri May 24, 2013 6:57pm EDT. MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico is considering imposing retaliatory trade measures on the United States in a dispute over the fairness of U.S.
U.S. Tightens Country-of-Origin Meat Labeling After WTO Ruling  Bloomberg
New Rules for Labeling Meat Go Into Effect in US  ABC News
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Protest decries Monsanto and genetically modified foods
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday as part of a global series of marches against seed giant Monsanto Co.
Millions march against GM crops  The Guardian
Demonstrators rally against Monsanto in global anti-GMO protest  Washington Post
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German Consumer Sentiment to Reach 5-Year High in June, GfK Says
German consumer confidence will jump to the highest in more than 5 1/2 years in June as low unemployment and receding inflation encourage households to spend, GfK AG said.
German consumers more likely to spend, index reaches 6.5 in June  The Star Online
Private consumption helps Germany to meager growth in Q1  Reuters
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Japanese Lab Workers Exposed to Low Levels of Radiation
TOKYO - As many as 55 workers at a national laboratory may have been exposed to low levels of radiation after an experiment overheated, releasing radioactive particles into the air, the agency operating the lab said Saturday.
Radiation Leak at Japan Lab; Small Impact Expected  ABC News
4 researchers 'exposed to radiation' at Japanese lab  Oman Tribune
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Abe Heads to Myanmar as Japan Inc. Eyes Cheapest Wages in Asia
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe today becomes the first Japanese leader to visit Myanmar in 36 years as his nation's companies seek to invest in the former dictatorship, which has some of the cheapest labor in Asia.
Singing the Abe Electric  Wall Street Journal
Japan PM heads to Myanmar on sales mission  AFP
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Chile Fines Barrick Gold Over Big Mine Project
TORONTO�Shares in Barrick Gold Corp. were halted midday Friday, just after the Chilean government fined the world's largest gold miner $15.8 million for alleged breaches in environmental controls at its flagship Pascua-Lama mine, raising fresh questions ...
Chile fines Barrick Gold $16m for Pascua-Lama mine  BBC News
Barrick's Pascua-Lama Fined $16.4 Million by Chile Government  Bloomberg
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Bay Bridge's old span risky, engineers say
Every day the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge remains in use is a day motorists face the risk of catastrophe, Caltrans engineers say.
A glossary of bridge terminology  The Seattle Times
A Plan to Fix Bridges and the Corporate Tax Issue: Op-Ed  CNBC.com
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Paul Tudor Jones: In macro trading, babies are a 'killer' to a woman's focus
Paul Tudor Jones, the hedge fund billionaire, told an audience of University of Virginia students, alumni and others that it is difficult for mothers to be successful traders because connecting with a child is a focus �killer.
Tudor's Jones Seeks to Clarify Remarks on Female Traders, Birth  Bloomberg
Sorry Paul Tudor Jones: It's Male � Not Female � Traders We Should Be ...  TIME
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