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Video game industry gears up for battle against California law

The industry is expected to file a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing for overturning a state ban on selling or renting violent video games to minors. Girding itself for its final battle, the video game industry will lay out its arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on why California's ban on the sale or rental of violent video games to minors violates the developers' free speech rights.

USDA sued over genetically modified beet permits (Reuters)

Reuters - Groups opposed to genetically modified foods announced a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday over the agency's recent decision to allow limited plantings of altered sugar beets.

Casey's in buyout talks with 7-Eleven (Reuters)

Reuters - Casey's General Stores Inc confirmed it was in buyout talks with convenience store operator 7-Eleven, which offered the company $40 per share in cash earlier this month.

Alaska sues to lift Arctic drilling suspension (AP)

Alaska Attorney General Dan Sullivan gestures during a news conference Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, in Anchorage, Alaska. Sullivan and Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell announced the state is suing to overturn the federal suspension of offshore drilling in Arctic Ocean waters. Parnell says Interior Secretary Ken Salazar illegally failed to consult with state officials, consider the economic effects or issue a written decision explaining the basis for a moratorium. A spokeswoman for Salazar says the Interior Department is taking a cautious approach to offshore development. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)AP - The state claimed Thursday that the Interior Department illegally halted offshore drilling in Artic waters, even though the department said there's no such moratorium in place.


EPA officials: Kan. must revise air permit process (AP)

AP - Federal officials told Kansas legislators Thursday that the state will be expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions as it considers air-quality permits for power plants, large factories, and oil refineries — and if it refuses, the Environmental Protection Agency could step in.

EPA wants to know chemicals used in gas drilling (AP)

AP - The Environmental Protection Agency asked nine natural gas companies Thursday to voluntarily disclose the chemical components used in a drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing.

Jupiter Took a Double Wallop as Amateurs Watched (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - Two fireballs that struck Jupiter this summer may have given the skywatchers who spotted them a great show, but the cosmic crashes also packed a punch on the gas giant.

U.S. appeals court puts on hold stem cell funding ban (Reuters)

Reuters - A U.S. appeals court granted on Thursday an Obama administration request to temporarily lift a judge's ban on federal funding of research involving human embryonic stem cells.

Racing industry asks for help to get back on track

In the absence of a government-made miracle, the industry that produced the legendary Thoroughbred Man o’ War may become a distant memory, at least in this province.

IMF to sell 400 million dollars' worth of gold to Bangladesh (AFP)

The International Monetary Fund on Thursday announced it would sell 10 metric tons of gold to Bangladesh, worth around 403 million dollars.(AFP/File/Sebastian Derungs)AFP - The International Monetary Fund on Thursday announced it would sell 10 metric tons of gold to Bangladesh, worth around 403 million dollars.


Auto industry 'has to pick up:' Ford Canada CEO warns

Ford Canada's chief executive said the country's auto industry will face "challenges" over the next few years, forecasting that it will grow by only a few per cent annually starting in 2011.

Snoop Dogg and Norton Team Up to Smoke Cybercrime (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Snoop Dogg may not be the first person you think of when contemplating cybersecurity, but a new ad campaign from Norton, the antivirus company, hopes to change that. Tha Boss Dogg is the face of Norton's "Hack is Wack" venture, an effort to spread the word about cybercrime to a demographic Norton feels does not take the issue seriously enough.

Wall Street buoyed by upbeat economic data (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, September 7, 2010.REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - Stocks rose on Thursday as stronger-than-expected jobs and trade data helped lift optimism about the economic recovery, although sentiment was fragile as investors fretted over European banks.


Ford calls dealers to discuss Lincoln's future (Reuters)

Reuters - Ford Motor Co has invited Lincoln dealers to a meeting in October to discuss its plans to breathe new life into the lagging luxury brand at a critical time for many of its U.S. retailers.

Cable industry publication gives Sunflower Broadband high marks

A leading cable industry magazine has chosen Lawrence-based Sunflower Broadband as its System of the Year.

Mortgage rates edge up; Housing market still slow (AP)

AP - Record-low mortgage rates failed to pull the housing market out of its funk. Now rates are inching higher, but don't blame them if home sales stay sluggish.

Shoe seller DSW's operator says 2Q profit jumps (AP)

AP - Retail Ventures Inc., which operates the DSW shoe store chain, posted a 67 percent jump in second-quarter net income as a key revenue figure improved.

SC had tax liens against gov hopeful's family biz (AP)

AP - A business owned by the family of South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley has been penalized for failing to pay taxes three times since 2003, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.

Wal-Mart US merchandising now headed by four execs (Reuters)

Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc will remain without a chief merchandising officer for its U.S. stores for now, instead naming four new product heads to take over that responsibility, the retailer said on Thursday.

Fears of a second recession ease, at least for now (AP)

In this photo taken Aug. 24, 2010,  a job recruiter, center, speaks to job applicants during the Brooklyn Job Fair sponsored by the Orthodox Union Job Board in New York. Even though the economy is growing more slowly, companies in recent weeks are resisting making even deeper cuts to their work forces. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP - No, the economy isn't roaring ahead. And no, companies aren't making lots of job offers. But a fresh batch of economic data Thursday at least eased summertime fears that the economy might be on the brink of another recession.


Industrial unions aim to secure employees' purchasing power by tighter mutual coordination of the bargaining processes

Helsinki (09.09.2010 - Juhani Artto) The leaders of five industrial unions* and the Construction union announced on Wednesday their determination to cooperate closely during the on-going round of collective bargaining.

McDonald's France lags in August, shares fall (Reuters)

McDonald's product is pictured in a restaurant in Washington, July 23, 2010. REUTERS/Molly RileyReuters - McDonald's Corp's European sales growth fell in August from the sizzling levels it experienced for much of the year due to weakness in France, which generates the company's biggest European sales, and its shares fell nearly 3 percent.


Mars Drops Hints of an Active Past Involving Water (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - Phoenix was the most recent spacecraft to land on Mars and spent about five months studying the planet before the dark, icy winter of the Martian arctic damaged its solar panels in 2008. Scientists are still sifting through the wealth of Mars data that was captured by the spacecraft while it was still alive.

Foxconn Resumes Production at Indian Factory

Foxconn factory in India resumes work after clearance by local authorities Foxconn - India - Asia - Apple - Business and Economy

Residents allowed home as US blaze contained (AFP)

Firefighters drop water on forest land on September 8 near Boulder, Colorado. Residents were allowed to return to their homes in parts of a wildfire-stricken area of Colorado on Thursday, as fire chiefs said they were making progress containing the blaze.(AFP/Getty Images/File/John Moore)AFP - Residents were allowed to return to their homes in parts of a wildfire-stricken area of Colorado on Thursday, as fire chiefs said they were making progress containing the blaze.


Strengthening La Nina could mean more hurricanes (AP)

Visitors to Salado, Texas snap photos of a submerged truck under the main street bridge on Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, 2010 as waters begin to receed from excessive rainfall caused by Tropical Storm Hermine. (AP Photo/Temple Daily Telegram, Rusty Schramm) MANDATORY CREDIT; TV OUTAP - The La Nina climate phenomenon is strengthening, increasing the likelihood an active hurricane season could get even busier.


As Wall Street Sheriff, Coffey would be discreet (Reuters)

Reuters - New York state attorney general candidate Sean Coffey on Thursday said he was the only contender qualified to police Wall Street and called Democratic rivals career politicians fixated on becoming governor.

Irish bonds rebound, banks hold ground after Anglo (AP)

AP - Investors welcomed Ireland's plan to split up its most debt-crippled bank, Anglo Irish, by bidding strongly Thursday for government bonds. Ireland's battered bank shares also held their ground.

Data shows economic recovery still on track (Reuters)

London shares ended in positive territory Thursday on US jobs and home sales data after falling in early deals.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)Reuters - New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week to a two-month low, while the trade deficit narrowed sharply in July, hopeful signs for the stuttering economic recovery.


July industrial output growth below expectation

MALAYSIA'S industrial production grew significantly slower than market expectations in July, at 3.2 per cent. The Statistics Department said that manufacturing output increased by 7.2 per cent, while electricity output was up 4.4 per cent. However, mining - the third sector taking into account in the Industrial Production Index - shrank 5.9 per cent. Standard Chartered Bank economist Alvin Liew ...

Study: Flamboyant male dancing attracts women best (AP)

FILE- This is a  file photo of John Travolta and Karen Gorney dance in a nightclub scene to disco music in Paramount Pictures 1977 film 'Saturday Night Fever', which explores the restless generation growing up in the 70's.  John Travolta was onto something. Women are most attracted to male dancers who have big, flamboyant moves similar to the actor's trademark style, British scientists say in a new study. (AP Photo/HO, File)AP - John Travolta was onto something. Women are most attracted to male dancers who have big, flamboyant moves similar to the actor's trademark style, British scientists say in a new study.


Feds plan more sea turtle releases in Gulf (AP)

Barbara Schroeder, national sea turtle coordinator for NOAA, left, and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenko, right, prepare to release a rehabilitated kemp's Ridley sea turtle in the Gulf of Mexico off Cedar Key, Fla.,  Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010,  (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)AP - Federal officials say they're stepping up plans to release sea turtles that were stranded and rescued during the Gulf oil spill and study how they've been affected.


Construction industry group: Enforce law, save jobs for Iowans

The head of an Iowa construction industry group is worried that out-of-state workers could take many of the 300 to 500 construction jobs created by a $131 million project to build a state prison in Fort Madison.

Laugh Factory to continue tradition of hosting Rosh Hashana services

The Laugh Factory, located at 8001 Sunset Blvd., will hold its 28th annual Rosh Hashana service at 11 a.m. today, open free to anyone.

Hotel industry seeks ways to make up lost revenue | nj.com

The nation’s hotel industry, already struggling to pull out of its worst slump in decades, is now suffering from another loss in revenue because of the booming popularity of cell phones and laptop computers. In the past, hotel operators could expect to collect extra money by charging guests for in-room phone calls and on-demand movies.

Mining industry’s net proceeds soar

ELKO — Nevada’s mining industry’s prepayment of net proceeds taxes totaling roughly $123 million for 2010 was far more than expected, John Dobra, director of the Natural Resource Industry Institute and an associate economics professor at the University of Nevada, Reno said Wednesday.

Industrial Directory Reports Massachusetts Lost Fewer Industrial Jobs Over Past Year

Industrial employment in Massachusetts fell 1.2% over the past twelve months according to the 2011 Massachusetts Manufacturers Register®, an industrial directory published annually by Manufacturers' News, Inc.

Wolverhampton factory burgled twice

Raiders today smashed their way through a Wolverhampton factory wall and fled with brass fittings - the second time the premises has been targeted in two days.

Chevron to explore for oil in Liberia (AFP)

US energy giant Chevron will explore for oil in three deepwater oil wells off Liberia in West Africa, a region which has yielded massive oil finds in recent years.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)AFP - US energy giant Chevron will explore for oil in three deepwater oil wells off Liberia in West Africa, a region which has yielded massive oil finds in recent years.


Web Impostors May Face Prison in California (BusinessWeek)

BusinessWeek - California Web impostors beware: You may soon be breaking the law, even if you aren't one of the perpetrators targeted by the state's "e-personation" bill.

British MPs to grill BP CEO Hayward (Reuters)

BP chief executive Tony Hayward poses for the media outside BP's headquarters in London in this July 27, 2010 file picture. REUTERS/Toby Melville/FilesReuters - British Members of Parliament (MPs) will next week grill outgoing BP Plc Chief Executive Tony Hayward, as part of an investigation into risks around deepwater drilling in the North Sea.


Hotel industry seeks ways to make up lost revenue

ISTOCKPHOTO The nation’s hotel industry, already struggling to pull out of its worst slump in decades, is now suffering from another loss in revenue because of the booming popularity of cell phones and laptop computers. In the past, hotel operators...

The nation's weather (AP)

The forecast for noon, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010 shows the remnants of Hermine will support moderate to heavy rain in parts of Central Plains and mid-Mississippi Valley. Meanwhile, showers and thunderstorms over the Intermountain West will continue and spread eastward into the Plains. (AP Photo/Weather Underground)AP - Tropical Depression Hermine was expected to continue producing significant rainfall as it lifted northward into southern Kansas on Thursday.


Dutch Industrial Output Growth Slows

(RTTNews) - Dutch industrial output increased 6.6% year-on-year in July, but slower than a 7.8% growth in the previous month, the Statistics Netherlands said on Thursday. In May, production was up 8.8%.

Factory worker spared the rod

SHAH ALAM: He may be spending Hari Raya in jail but factory worker Ahmad Tajudin Satar can sleep easier knowing he has been spared a whipping.

Industrial growth to slow down: Montek

India's industrial expansion is likely to slow down in coming months, though farm growth would pick up in the second half of the year, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, said on Thursday.

FDIC's Bair warns of government "exposure" in mortgages (Reuters)

Reuters - A key U.S. banking regulator raised concern on Wednesday about the risk of "exposure" the government is taking on in the mortgage market and urged more stringent standards for underwriting mortgages.

Light bulb factory closes; End of era for U.S. means more jobs overseas

WINCHESTER, VA. - The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing this month, marking a small, sad exit for a product and company that can trace their roots to Thomas Alva Edison's innovations in the 1870s. Light - Business - Business and Economy - China - Incandescent light bulb

Letters: Factory-farmed eggs risky; grow your own

Letters: Factory-farmed eggs risky; grow your own

Turtle egg rescue at space center billed success (AP)

FILE - In this July 10, 2010 file photo released by NASA, the first group of hatchlings from endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtle eggs brought from beaches along the Gulf Coast are released into the Atlantic Ocean off NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The turtle rescue effort at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is winding down. Nearly 300 sea turtle nests were trucked to the space center from the Gulf Coast in July and August. Wildlife officials organized the relocation because of fears the oil spill might endanger the hatchlings. (AP Photo/NASA, Kim Shiflett, File)  EDS NOTE: PHOTOS TAKEN WITH A RED FILTER ON LIGHT AND CAMERA TO PROTECT THE HATCHLINGS; EDITORIAL USE ONLYAP - The unprecedented turtle rescue effort at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is winding down.


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