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McConnell: Washington liberals stifle job growth
Many Kentuckians are struggling in this economy, and I know they are frustrated by how hard it is just to stay above water. Home values are falling, automobile sales growth is at its lowest point this year, and manufacturing growth is at its lowest in...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Economy, Business and Finance, Mitch McConnell, Metal and Mineral, Trade Dispute
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The end is near (sigh) again
In the decade-long, tens-of-billions-of-dollars effort to sell the world on a global free trade deal, several things did not happen. First, a global trade deal didn't happen; in fact, it never came close to happening. Second, contrary to predictions,...Tags: Trade Dispute, Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Condos and Houses, Globalization
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Weekly remarks: GOP's John Hoeven says trade pacts would spur new jobs; Obama salutes Father's Day
Top of the TicketRepublican says Obama holding up trade pact ratification; Obama says unconditional love is important to children.... -
Commerce Secretary nominee John Bryson gets backing of the Business Roundtable
Money & CompanyJohn Bryson, the former Southern California utility executive nominated to be Commerce Secretary, has received the backing of the Business Roundtable, a key boost from a major industry group heading into his Senate confirmation hearing. "John Bryson's... -
Does the U.S. need China? [Most Commented]
Opinion L.A.Reduce the trade deficit with China -- and clean up our economic mess. That's what Peter Navarro, business professor at UC Irvine and CNBC contributor, argues in an Op-Ed in Tuesday's pages. This would significantly reduce the overall trade deficit,...... -
Casey makes trade assistance his issue
Pennsylvania Ave.Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, who last week in Washington and again on Harrisburg's CBS21 Face the State program Sunday, said he's unlikely to support the Obama administrations' push for free trade agreements left unfinished by the last Bush... -
Environmental groups want ships to slow down to avoid killing and injuring whales
L.A. NOWA coalition of environmental groups is asking the federal government to require ships traveling though California’s marine sanctuaries to slow down to avoid fatal collisions with whales, a problem that they say has climbed to “unsustainable... -
Most Commented: Who's to blame for the bad economy? A left, right and center debate
Opinion L.A.President Obama wanted to take credit for the economy, and Op-Ed columnist Jonah Goldberg is all too happy to oblige in his Tuesday column. Here's an excerpt from his column, which also talks about the unemployment rate, job creation, hamburger...... -
UCF Robotics Club takes 2nd place in international competition
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelUCF's Robotics Club and its robot, called Automaton, grabbed a couple of second-place victories and $7,000 in prize money at an international competition held in Michigan this past weekend, according to the university. The UCF students were up against... -
3-D supplier RealD sees real profits in fourth quarter
Company TownRealD, the Beverly Hills based 3-D equipment supplier, posted profit of $4.5 million, or 8 cents a share, in its fourth quarter ended March 25, compared to a loss of $20.9 million during the same period a year ago. Revenues climbed 6% to $58.5 million... -
Midwest economy: glance for April
The Institute for Supply Management, formerly the Purchasing Management Association, began formally surveying its membership in 1931 to gauge business conditions. The Creighton Economic Forecasting Group uses the same methodology as the national...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Chicago Jobs, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Voice: Is the government serving the businesses or the people?
Holtville ResidentWhat’s the problem, is it the size of government or whom it serves? Does it serve the people or the corporations? Big business makes more money than ever before. According to Harold Meyerson, “It’s swimming in it.” But jobs for...Tags: Republican Party, Trade Agreements, Trade Dispute, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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