South Korean company auto parts maker SL Tennessee has expanded its operations by leasing a fifth facility at the Clinton's Eagle Bend Industrial Park in Anderson County in the US. The company has leased a 65,000ft2 building owned by the ...
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The US has criticised a planned visit to North Korea by Google chairman Eric Schmidt, calling it ill-timed in the wake of Pyongyang's rocket launch last month. Mr Schmidt - whose company has the unofficial motto of "Don't Be Evil" - plans ...
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The UK is to offer around 100 18-year-olds training in advanced IT skills to bolster the expertise of intelligence agencies in fighting cyber crime. The scheme was announced by foreign secretary William Hague during a visit to Bletchley ...
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The Obama administration "strongly supports" a new cybersecurity bill scheduled to be debated on the Senate floor soon, even though some of its provisions are watered down from earlier legislation, the White House Office of Management and ...
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Taipei, Sept. 11, 2012 (CENS)--In his capacity as the representative of President Ma Ying-jeou for APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Leaders' Summit held Sept. 8-9 in Vladivostok, Russia, former Vice President Lien Chan held a ...
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Larry Calhoun is celebrating 39 years working for Glass Doctor in Seattle. “I don’t like a lot of change,” Calhoun says. “If I’m content with something I just stick with it.” In 1973 the 26-year-old ...
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British luxury sports car maker Aston Martin will celebrate 100 years of operation with a series of international and UK-based events throughout 2013. The official January 15 anniversary celebrations will centre around Henniker Mews in ...
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The National Rifle Association(NRA)today proposed placing armed guards at every U.S.school to safeguard against another mass shooting like the one that took place in a Connecticut elementary school last week. "The only thing that stops a ...
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Rice has drawn heavy fire from Republicans for remarks she made in the aftermath of a September 11 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans were killed, including Ambassador Chris Stevens. "I am highly ...
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The establishment of a US$ 300 million apparel industrial park project in Caracol township to the north of Haiti, about 160 km from the capital, Port-au-Prince, has put Haiti back on development track. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony ...
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The Indian offshoring giant Infosys ran a "full-throated campaign of retaliation" against employees to deter them from cooperating with federal authorities investigating visa fraud, according to a new lawsuit. This allegation is made in ...
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Michael Dell today walked out in front of five thousand people in the home of Dell – Austin, Texas – and delivered his keynote for DellWorld 2012 saying that despite the calming results of Dell’s year, the company is ...
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The online industry doesn't need new privacy legislation because it is doing a good job of protecting users' privacy, an executive of an advertising trade group told U.S. lawmakers Thursday. Even as Senator John "Jay" Rockefeller, ...
UK confectioner Thorntons has sounded a cautious note ahead of the Christmas period as it booked a drop in first-quarter sales. In the 14 weeks to 6 October, sales fell 1% to GBP46m (US$73.6m), mainly due to the effect of the closure of ...
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Getting a Grip on a Slippery Situation General Cable is a leader in the development, production, and distribution of aluminum, copper, and fiber-optic wire and cable products for energy, industrial, specialty, and communications ...
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