Opinion: Prop. 23 will save businesses, consumers from environmental burdens - San Jose Mercury News Amsterdam News.NetOpinion: Prop. 23 will save businesses, consumers from environmental burdensSan Jose Mercury NewsThey're spending millions to kill Proposition 23, a modest measure that would merely put the global warming law on hold until the economy improves. ...California's Prop. 23, backed by oil giants with a lot to lose, needs to go ...Los Angeles TimesFiorina backs delaying Calif. global warming lawBusinessWeekKoch brothers give $1M to back Proposition 23The Associated PressMother Nature Network (blog) -NewsHour -The Economist (blog)all 254 news articles »
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Dubai Stocks Surge Most Since June on Global Growth Confidence - San Francisco Chronicle Dubai Stocks Surge Most Since June on Global Growth ConfidenceSan Francisco ChronicleSept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Dubai shares rose the most in more than two months, leading a Middle East rally, after growth in US private employment fueled ...and more »
It's a global crime wave at American movie theaters - Dallas Morning News It's a global crime wave at American movie theatersDallas Morning NewsIt's been a bang-bang year for crime films, with no less than a half-dozen first-rate entries strutting and ...and more »
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