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China's nuclear vision collides with villagers' fears
2015-11-23 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: This placid, leafy hamlet tucked beside a dam in the countryside hardly seems like the next testing ground over Chinas efforts to cut smog and greenhouse gases. But here among cornfields and crumbling stone homes skirted by persimmon trees, the government intends to build a nuclear power plant. They want to build it here, right here, said Wang Jiuxing, a retired village official, tapping his foot outside a dilapidated general store, 540 miles west of Shanghai in Chinas central Henan Province....
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Despite Fossil-Fueled Fears, It's Time To Consider Movado
2015-11-18 15:27:40| Apparel - Topix.net
Our models indicate that fears of a sharp deterioration in traditional watch sales, while hard to ignore, might now be overblown and creating a great buying opportunity in Movado. We believe MOV's margins may hold up relatively well due to a healthy inventory position at the end of Q2 and price increases instituted earlier this year.
Despite Fossil-Fueled Fears, It's Time To Consider Movado
2015-11-18 15:24:31| Jewelry - Topix.net
Our models indicate that fears of a sharp deterioration in traditional watch sales, while hard to ignore, might now be overblown and creating a great buying opportunity in Movado. We believe MOV's margins may hold up relatively well due to a healthy inventory position at the end of Q2 and price increases instituted earlier this year.
Fears over hundreds of tax office jobs
2015-11-11 23:22:40| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
There are fears hundreds of tax office jobs across Wales could be at risk ahead of an announcement by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs on Thursday.
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Balsillie fears TPP could cost Canada billions and become worst-ever policy move
2015-11-08 22:58:02| Telecom - Topix.net
Jim Balsillie warns that provisions tucked into the Trans-Pacific Partnership could cost Canada hundreds of billions of dollars - and eventually make signing it the worst public policy decision in the country's history. After poring over the treaty's final text, the businessman who helped build Research In Motion into a $20-billion global player said the deal contains "troubling" rules on intellectual property that threaten to make Canada a "permanent underclass" in the economy of selling ideas.
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