Nestle has recalled containers of its Nesquik milkshake in the US amid concerns an ingredient could be contaminated with salmonella. The company has recalled Nesquik chocolate powder in three sizes of container - 10.9, 21.8 and 40.7 ...
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News.Az cited Mr Peter Sierto Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Economic Relations as saying that Azerbaijan is a guarantor of energy security of European Union. He said that Hungary is interested in purchase of ...
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Hyundai and Kia today announced that the companies are revising their fuel economy estimates downward after the EPA spot-checked several models and found that the results did not live up to Hyundai's and Kia's claims. The affected Hyundai ...
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AGC Glass Company North America announced it will cease production of photovoltaic cover glass in the North American market and indefinitely close its Kingsport, Tenn., manufacturing facility, effective November 7. AGNA cited the sluggish ...
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Philips has announced that it has received a fine of 313 million euros from the European Commission following an investigation into alleged violation of competition rules in the cathode-ray tubes industry. In addition, the European ...
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In ancient China, engagement was an important social rite where man and woman confirm marital ties, next only to official marriage in significance. Marital ties were made by following "parents' order and on the matchmaker's word". However, ...
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Hostess Brands,a maker of breads and sweet goods in the US,has plans to permanently close its three bakeries following a nationwide strike by its bakers union. The company,which produces Twinkies,Ding Dongs and Wonder Bread,said that the ...
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Esprit,the global brand for clothing and life style products,herewith declares that its products are safe.Recently,Greenpeace tested nine of our garments.All items tested prove safe and within legal limits and are not harmful to our ...
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EVANSTON, IL (BRAIN) — Retailer Ten 27 Cycles, formerly Turin Bicycles, is closing after more than 40 years in Evanston, Illinois. The shop rebranded in June as Ten 27, named after its address at 1027 Davis Street. Former minority ...
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Uncertainty surrounds the future of 13,000 food manufacturing jobs today(November 19),as Dutch food manufacturing giant Vion announced plans to sell its UK food businesses to concentrate on what it describes as"core markets"in the ...
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IDG News Service - European privacy authorities have asked Google to tweak the unified privacy policy it introduced on March 1, but have stopped short of asking it to undo all its changes. They set no firm deadline for Google to make the ...
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Microsoft and Google are to feel the full force of EU regulations this month as antitrust and privacy concerns threaten to catch up with the technology giants. The EU could issue Microsoft with a formal antitrust complaint, after it ...
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The European Commission has launched an investigation into suspected dumping of solar panels by Chinese producers, drawing a warning from China that restrictions on its exports will hurt the multi-billion-dollar global clean energy sector. ...
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GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) will pay $3bn, which includes a $1bn criminal fine and forfeiture and $2bn to resolve civil claims, in fine and will plead guilty for promoting antidepressants Paxil and Wellbutrin for unapproved uses. The largest ...
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Independent Stationers, the Indianapolis-based office products group with more than 500 locations across the US, has announced its intention to leave global buying group BPGI from 1 January next year. BPGI chairman Claude Ackermann ...
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