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    May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Pacific Coast Producers expanding Lodi distribution center

    Lodi News-Sentinel, Calif.
    In a massive construction project in Lodi's industrial area, Pacific Coast Producers will expand its distribution center by 50 percent this year to hold its increasing demand for canned food. The current PCP distribution center on South Guild Avenue --...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Drugs and Medicines, PCP, Employees

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. Indiana withdraws support for fertilizer plant

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana officials withdrew state backing Friday for a fertilizer plant over concerns about whether its Pakistan-based owners are doing enough at its overseas operations to keep the potentially explosive material from being used...

    Tags: Pakistan, Economic Policy, Emergency Incidents, Mount Vernon, Economy, Business and Finance

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. CORTEX shows off its latest project

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Less than five months after receiving a critical public incentive, the latest expansion of the CORTEX bioscience district is taking shape. Conversion of a former telephone factory as laboratories and research space won't be done until late this year,...

    Tags: Research, Shriners, House Building, Startups, Economy, Business and Finance

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Idaho Power will invest in coal, for now

    The Idaho Statesman
    Idacorp CEO LaMont Keen said Thursday that Idaho Power Co. will continue to rely on coal plants in Wyoming and Nevada, but revisit that decision in its next two-year planning process. Keen told the 10 stockholders who attended the annual meeting that...

    Tags: PacifiCorp, Coal, U.S. Supreme Court, Idacorp Incorporated , Alternative Energy

  8. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Raytheon aims for an edge with new whizbang military technology

    The Indianapolis Star
    The next generation of warfare is being built in Indianapolis. Raytheon is developing gear at its Eastside plant that sounds like something out of the future: -- Headgear that turns a ground grunt into a reconnaissance superscout who can recognize...

    Tags: Technology, Electronics, Wars and Interventions, Raytheon Company, Military Equipment

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Can pricey software streamline U.S. Steel?

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    U.S. Steel is spending hundreds of millions of dollars installing powerful software intended to help it manage its business more efficiently, a project that began in 2007 and that chairman and CEO John P. Surma says won't be completed until 2016....

    Tags: Annual Reports, Finance, Earnings Forecasts, Services and Shopping, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Shearon Harris nuclear plant shut down because of cracking

    The News & Observer
    Duke Energy Progress shut down the Shearon Harris nuclear plant in Wake County on Wednesday after the company discovered that the reactor vessel -- which holds the plant's nuclear fuel and contains the nuclear reaction -- showed early indications of...

    Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Raleigh, Duke Energy Corporation, Nuclear Power, Wake County

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Robert M. Douglass, Calvert Cliffs' chief engineer

    Robert M. Douglass, former chief engineer of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.'s Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, died Monday of cancer at his home in Port Republic, Calvert County. He was 88.
    Robert M. Douglass, former chief engineer of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.'s Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, died Monday of cancer at his home in Port Republic, Calvert County. He was 88. The son of an electrical engineer and a homemaker, Robert...

    Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Religion and Belief, Electronics, Nuclear Power, The New York Times

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Wal-Mart, Gap skirt the issue

    If the horrific garment factory collapse last month in Bangladesh has any silver lining, it is the response from more than 30 of the world's leading apparel companies — including Benetton, PVH, Abercrombie & Fitch, H&M, Inditex (Zara), Marks & Spencer and Tesco — to sign an agreement to protect the safety and lives of that nation's workers, who make the companies' products.
    If the horrific garment factory collapse last month in Bangladesh has any silver lining, it is the response from more than 30 of the world's leading apparel companies — including Benetton, PVH, Abercrombie & Fitch, H&M, Inditex (Zara), Marks &...

    Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Human Rights, New York University, Tesco plc, Career and Workplace

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. In Bangladesh, shock may give way to status quo

    NEW DELHI — The disaster caused shocking loss of life among young, mostly female garment workers, awoke the conscience of a nation, spotlighted dismal working conditions and spurred loud calls for construction and labor reform. So far, that...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Activism, Exports, Disasters and Accidents, Tommy Hilfiger

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. Hartmann USA to close Bloomington plant

    Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.
    Medical-product manufacturer Hartmann USA Inc. plans to shut its Bloomington plant less than six years after acquiring it, a move that will result in layoffs for almost all of the facility's 72 employees. Those Indiana positions will be eliminated as...

    Tags: Job Layoffs, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Plant Closings, Companies and Corporations

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. PSC agrees to We Energies plan for Upper Peninsula coal plant

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    We Energies customers won't have to foot the bill for pollution controls that will be installed at a Marquette, Mich., coal-fired power plant, under a plan approved Thursday. The Wisconsin Public Service Commission gave the utility the go-ahead to...

    Tags: Standards, Mining, Politics, Coal, Environmental Issues

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