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ConocoPhillips joins hiatus in offshore Arctic operations
SEATTLE — A third major oil company has announced it is backing off from offshore drilling in the U.S. Arctic, with ConocoPhillips saying it will put its planned 2014 operations in the Chukchi Sea on hold because of “regulatory...
Tags: Sean Parnell, Energy Resources, Ken Salazar, Environmental Pollution, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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A federal judge takes on 'copyright trolls'
There are trolls who live under bridges in fantasy novels. Then there are "copyright trolls." The latter have always occupied one of the most squalid corners of the legal system. They're people or firms that acquire copyrights to movies, music or...Tags: Organized Crime, Laws, Piracy, Judges, Litigation
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IID to call special meeting to order
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District will hold a special meeting today. Items on the closed session agenda include a conference with legal counsel regarding potential litigation related to the Sept. 8, 2011, power outage. Federal regulators launched an...Tags: Trials, Litigation, New Products
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U.S. GMO food labeling drive has biotech industry biting back
Reuters* Bipartisan bill on Wednesday seeks U.S. GMO labeling * Biotech companies say consumers are confused * Companies say opposition slows regulatory approvals * GMO crop critics say safety concerns persist By Carey Gillam CHICAGO April 25 (Reuters) -...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Monsanto Company, Politics, Whole Foods Market, Washington, DC
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Fla. environmental regulators delay consideration of controversial water-pollution limits
Environmentalists declared at least a temporary victory after persuading the state Environmental Regulation Commission to put off the adoption of limits for more than 30 water pollutants. The state Department of Environmental Regulation had proposed...
Tags: Orlando, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues
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Preview: Rangers at Hurricanes
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Preview: Rangers at Hurricanes The New York Rangers squandered a chance to clinch a postseason berth against one struggling Southeast Division representative. The Rangers will look to make amends on Thursday, when they visit another in...Tags: Brad Richards, American Hockey League, Winnipeg Jets, Derick Brassard, Carolina Hurricanes
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Number of homes entering foreclosure plunges in California
The number of California homes entering foreclosure plunged in the first quarter, the result of an improving economy, rising home prices and strict new state regulations on lenders. During the year's first three months, new foreclosure actions in the...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Mortgages, Services and Shopping, Foreclosures, Homes
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Fort Monroe group meets behind closed doors
Wednesday was one of the shortest public meetings I've ever attended, and yet it felt like it went on for hours. Terrie Suit, the Fort Monroe Authority Board of Trustees Executive Committee chairwoman, gaveled in the meeting just after 1:30 p.m....Tags: G. Glenn Oder, Trials, Litigation, Academic Progress, Realty
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