Convert Kilogram - Trade surplus triples for China (and more…)
Wednesday, October 18th, 2006 at 1:37 am by admin
Trade surplus triples for China (and more…)
January 13, 2006 Trade surplus triples for China - by Nerys Avery, Bloomberg News (read this story) US envoy in China as rumours on N.Korea’s Kim swirl - by Chris Buckley and Jon Herskovitz (read this story) CHALLENGES 2005-2006: Nuclear Clouds Gather Over Asia - Analysis by Praful Bidwai With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story)
Israel pulling out of Lebanon war territory
ISRAEL has withdrawn from about 90 per cent of the territory it held in south Lebanon during its 34-day war there against Hezbollah guerrillas, and hopes to be out completely by the end of the week.
Midday Business Report: Research report may cause ICOP to buy back shares
ICOP Digital Inc. priced its 1 million share offering this morning at $4.60 a share but has said it could be required to buy back the shares.
Routine traffic stop leads to mega meth raid
STOCKTON What began as a traffic stop in Stockton turned into a drug bust that authorities said was the largest seizure of methamphetamine in the state this year and could be the largest single seizure ever in the Central Valley, according to the FBI.
MRIs Made Safe For People With Modern Defibrillators And Pacemakers
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have painstakingly figured out how to safely perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans on men and women who have any one of 24 modern types of implanted defibrillators and pacemakers.
Sun worship dries up global silicon supplies
Californias Silicon Valley is suffering acute shortages of the very material that gave it its name.
RASIRC Introduces the RainMaker Humidifier to Control and Purify the Water Vapor Added to a Carrier Gas Stream
SAN DIEGO—-Sept. 18, 2006–RASIRC, the steam purification company, introduces the RainMaker Humidifier, a device that controls the transfer and purification of pure water or ammonia hydroxide directly into a carrier gas stream.
Canada approves GM yeast that combats cancer compound
10/6/2006 - Environment Canada has approved the import and manufacture of a genetically modified yeast variety that is designed to reduce the levels of the carcinogen ethyl carbamate, a compound that can naturally occur in fermented foods and beverages, such as wine, beer and bread.
Silicon scarcity cools solar industry
The shortage of silicon is a big topic among advocates for solar power these days. Silicon is the key raw material used to manufacture the photovoltaic panels that most existing solar systems use to convert sunlight into electricity.
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