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Lead in Drinking Water and Household Plumbing (Spring 2015)
2015-03-02 20:45:36| PortlandOnline
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France's Total to lead new LNG project in PNG
2015-03-02 01:34:16| Energy - Topix.net
Total will join existing LNG operator ExxonMobil as a leader of LNG development in PNG, which started exporting gas last year from Exxon's $US19 billion project. Photo: Michele Mossop Papua New Guinea officially has a second LNG major operating French energy giant Total SA appointed operator of the Elk-Antelope gas venture, a move expected to accelerate development toward a new LNG export project.
France's Total to lead new LNG project in PNG
2015-03-02 01:23:15| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Total will join existing LNG operator ExxonMobil as a leader of LNG development in PNG, which started exporting gas last year from Exxon's $US19 billion project. Photo: Michele Mossop Papua New Guinea officially has a second LNG major operating French energy giant Total SA appointed operator of the Elk-Antelope gas venture, a move expected to accelerate development toward a new LNG export project.
LAX runway closure to lead to flight delays
2015-03-02 01:00:00| Airport Technology
A number of flight delays are expected at the Los Angeles International Airport in the US, as it is about to embark on a $250m construction project.
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Little-known tax trial may lead to big state payout
2015-03-01 05:57:04| Paper - Topix.net
Minnesota could be on the hook for $700 million in refunds should it lose a case pending in state tax court. The $700 million figure -- which would be more than half the state's annual corporate franchise tax collections and about 2 percent of its biennial general fund budget -- was given in court papers in November by state Solicitor General Alan Gilbert, who is representing the state Revenue Department in an appeal brought by Dallas-based Kimberly-Clark Corp. Even if Gilbert's estimate is on the high side, the state's potential liability is "a big deal," said Richard Pomp, a professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law and a former consultant to the Multistate Tax Commission.
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