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Destructive moths intercepted at Brownsville port BROWNSVILLE - U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists intercepted Asian gypsy moths earlier this month on a Brownsville-bound ship en route from Manzanillo, Mexico, officials reported.
Singapore escort girls cash in on Grand Prix traffic Big spenders in Singapore for the city state's first ever Formula One Grand Prix this weekend have boosted business for high-end social escort agencies by a fifth, a local paper reported Thursday.
Cash for $25 billion in loans for automakers near approval The auto industry is close to winning one of two battles it's been waging in Washington for the past few weeks: Money for a $25 billion direct-loan program for automakers and suppliers was attached to a government-spending bill approved Wednesday by the House of Representatives.
Discrepancies in Dallas DA’s Disclosure Reports Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins has made the integrity of the Dallas justice system a cornerstone of his administration. But when FOX 4 asked for an explanation of inconsistencies in his financial reports to the state, he didn't provide one. So, FOX 4 went to outside experts for help.
Auto industry to get $25 billion in federal loans WASHINGTON -- In the next few years, consumers could see the fruits of $25 billion in government loans for the auto industry through a broader lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, new plug-in electric cars and an expansion of fuel-efficient engines.
Oil Advances on U.S. Supply Forecasts, Texas Terminal Shutdown Sept. 24 -- Crude oil rose on expectations that a government report will show U.S. crude and fuel inventories declined last week and following the shutdown of an oil terminal in Texas.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday. About 106,000...
9/24/08 Entergy Texas Commits to Rebuilding Beach Areas; Nears Complete Restoration Entergy Texas, Inc. today announced its commitment to serving customers in heavily damaged coastal communities. The company also reported restoration following Hurricane Ike is almost complete with 98 percent of customers who lost power now restored.
Seattle hit with 41% fall in home sales from year ago Seattle and Portland were among the top 10 metro areas in the nation with the most pronounced drop in sales of existing homes in August versus a year ago, even as other cities in the West bucked a national downward trend, according to two reports Wednesday.
Philippines Imports +16.0% On Year In July RTTNews - Philippines imports posted a 16.0 percent increase on year in July, a preliminary report from the National Statistics Office said on Thursday, standing at $5.848 billion. On a monthly basis, imports were up 10.2 percent.
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