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Paris-Bound Train Attack: 'People Are Alive Because of Them,' Father Says
2015-08-23 01:05:02| Apparel - Topix.net
Though you may not consider these sandals to be "made well," Madewell, a brand from J. Crew, is recalling 50,900 ... - Alek Skarlatos, one of the three Americans who helped stop a potentially deadly attack on a high-speed train bound for Paris, was acting on instinct when he confronted a gunman on board, he told his father. Alek Skarlatos, an Army National Guardsman assigned to an infantry unit in Roseburg, Oregon, was on vacation in Europe with his friends after a tour in Afghanistan.
Not So Fast, Chip Investors: Sector Could Be 'Hit Hard,' Says Analyst
2015-08-22 04:05:56| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Many companies within the semiconductor/chip sector have been counting on much of their growth to come from the lucrative transition of Chinese consumers from 3G smartphones to 4G smartphones. This doesn't bode well for many companies, at least according to analysts at Chardan Global Insights.
Not So Fast, Chip Investors: Sector Could Be 'Hit Hard,' Says Analyst
2015-08-22 01:10:10| Electronics - Topix.net
Many companies within the semiconductor/chip sector have been counting on much of their growth to come from the lucrative transition of Chinese consumers from 3G smartphones to 4G smartphones. This doesn't bode well for many companies, at least according to analysts at Chardan Global Insights.
Spark's full-year results show success of rebrand, CEO says
2015-08-21 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
New Zealand operator increases dividend payout on back of EBITDA and free cash flow growth.
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Global Warming Has Worsened California Drought By Roughly 25 Percent, Study Says
2015-08-20 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Rising temperatures driven by climate change have measurably worsened the California drought by increasing evaporation rates and exacerbating the state's lack of rainfall by up to 27 percent, according to a study from Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. While natural weather variations are largely thought to have caused the state's precipitation deficit, rising temperatures appear to be intensifying the situation by driving moisture from plants and soil into the air. The new study...
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