August 2013

Motorola’s new Moto X phone doesn’t cost more to make simply because it’s assembled in Texas, research firm IHS said Wednesday. The Moto X is the first smartphone to carry the “Made in the U.S.A.” designation. Labor costs are higher in the U.S. compared with Asian factories, where phones are […]

Steel manufacturers are crying from the roof top for salvation, following announcement that the Ministry of Trade and Industries would be rushing back to parliament for a review of the law banning the exportation of ferrous scrap metal. The action, according to persons close to the industry, will undermine future laws that parliament is going […]

Steel manufacturers are crying from the roof top for salvation, following announcement that the Ministry of Trade and Industries would be rushing back to parliament for a review of the law banning the exportation of ferrous scrap metal. The action, according to persons close to the industry, will undermine future laws that parliament is going […]

When Miguel Medina looks out over the field during practice, he can’t help but smile remembering when he first started as Española Valley football coach in 2012 and what he sees now. “When I first got here, we had eight kids show up,” Medina said. “Now, we got over 50 kids.” Recruiting freshmen and connecting […]

Written by Lisa Neff, Staff writer Aug 29, 2013 Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Labor and civil rights activists with the Americans for Workplace Opportunity campaign went to work when Congress went into summer recess. The activists, committed to passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act to protect LGBT people in the workplace, lobbied senators and […]

– Gaming Operations Revenues Increase 33% – – Successful New Products Drive Quarterly Record Replacement Unit Shipments of 4,376 New Units in the U.S. and Canada, Total Global Shipments of 6,795 New Units and 6% Growth in Participation Revenues – – Demand for Unique New Gamefield xD Gaming Machine Leads to Record Number of Wide-Area […]

WAUKEGAN, Ill., Aug […]

Aug. 11–Florida’s largest companies are holding at least $9.4 billion in foreign profits, shielding the earnings from U.S. income taxes, according to an Orlando Sentinel review of financial statements. And the amount is growing: The Sentinel’s review found that the Florida companies added $1.2 billion to their offshore holdings during their most […]

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Print Report an Error Share A Dartmouth alumnus, Democrat H. Carl McCall ’58, is giving it “the old college try” as he seeks to unseat New York’s incumbent Republican governor George E. Pataki in this November’s election. Andrew Cuomo’s eleventh-hour withdrawal from the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination on Sept. 3 left McCall to […]