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Paris climate summit tougher job after modest Lima deal
2014-12-15 07:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A Paris summit in 2015 will face a tougher task to agree a U.N. deal to slow climate change after the hopes of many that cooperation between Washington and Beijing would be a magic key to end global gridlock dissolved in chaotic preparatory talks in Lima. At best, Paris may be a chance to reform a sprawling system of annual U.N. talks - more than 11,000 delegates attended the two-week talks in a tent city in Lima - and find ways to boost long-term action to stem rising greenhouse gas emissions....
G. Joseph Cosenza: "Not Impossible, But Tougher" for Acquisitions
2014-12-09 21:14:00| National Real Estate Investor
The Inland Real Estate Group of Cos. Inc.'s Vice President G. Joseph Cosenza talks with NREI Publisher Rich Santos at the 2014 ICSC New York Deal Making Conference about the acquisitions climate. For the Chicago-based Inland, whose 65-million-sq.-ft. portfolio is valued at $17 billion, says Cosenza, "This is the time you dig your heels in and stick to your standards." read more
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UPDATE 2-GSK cuts U.S. research and sales jobs as market gets tougher
2014-12-04 12:30:56| Biotech - Topix.net
GlaxoSmithKline is to shed hundreds of U.S. commercial and research jobs, restructuring operations in its biggest market where drug sales are flagging. A total of 900 posts will be eliminated at GSK's Research Triangle Park site in North Carolina as drug research is consolidated in Philadelphia and in Stevenage, near London, according to a filing with the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
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Tougher fines for safety offences
2014-11-13 06:13:07| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
New guidelines proposing tougher fines of for corporate manslaughter and fatal health and safety offences have been issued by the Sentencing Council.
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Obama backs tougher net neutrality rules
2014-11-10 16:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The US President Barack Obama has given his backing to tougher net neutrality rules, including extending the FCC's ability to regulate internet access. After a court struck down its previous Open Internet rules, the FCC started a consultation earlier this year on new measures. The consultation attracted nearly 4 million comments from the public, and Congress has held its own hearings on how ISPs view the issue. Obama has now given his backing to the FCC's proposals to stop ISPs from blocking any site, application or other legal content over their networks or 'throttle' the bandwidth needed for internet users to access any online services. The President also supports the FCC's most controversial proposal, to extend so-called Title II regulation to internet access services. This would see internet service designated a utility, the same as telephony services, allowing the FCC to impose stricter regulations. The lack of such authority was one of the main reasons the FCC's previous Open Internet rules were struck down in court. Obama's support comes as a compromise, as while the FCC could use Title II, it would not be allowed to impose any price regulations or "other provisions less relevant to broadband services".
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