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Aeromexico in negotiations to head off planned strike
Reuters* Strike would start at midnight on Friday * Disruption would affect about 25,000 passengers daily * Flight attendants, airline negotiating contract MEXICO CITY, May 31 (Reuters) - Mexico's biggest airline Aeromexico is in talks with a flight...Tags: Aeromexico, Citigroup Incorporated, Unions, Strikes, Career and Workplace
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Key West center highlights Dry Tortugas
A small museum depicting the natural and historic resources of Dry Tortugas National Park and historic Fort Jefferson has opened in Key West, offering visitors an easily accessible introduction to one of America's most remote national parks. The Dry...
Tags: White House, Gardens and Parks, Museums, Human Interest, Ceremonies
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As Xi visit approaches, Mexico wants to balance its trade with China
ReutersMEXICO CITY, May 31 (Reuters) - Mexico's large trade deficit with China is a concern and the two nations will seek ways to correct it when their leaders meet next week, a senior Mexican official said on Friday. Mexico ran a slight surplus with its global...Tags: Public Finance, Xi Jinping, Politics, Trade Agreements, China
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Mexico's Aeromexico and union avert strike, delay key decision
Reuters* Union had threatened midnight strike * Accepts new offer, calls off walkout * Aeromexico delays decision on new workers' wages By Alexandra Alper and Miguel Gutierrez MEXICO CITY, June 1 (Reuters) - Mexico's biggest airline Aeromexico and its...Tags: Aeromexico, Air Transportation Delays, Citigroup Incorporated, Employees, Career and Workplace
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US Army engineers shut fourth Mississippi River lock due to floods
ReutersCHICAGO, May 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday closed a fourth lock on the Mississippi River due to high water levels, with another scheduled to be shut on Saturday, the corps said. Heavy spring rains have pushed the river above...Tags: Bodies of Water, Floods, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rivers, Clarksville
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From the Boathouse: Beware hurricane-force conditions on West Coast
Ahoy, and welcome to a preseason hurricane! Good friend, airline captain and fellow Lake Arrowhead Yacht Club member Jeff Diercksmeier begins his article in the yacht club's newsletter with "from the flight deck." Very appropriate, since I am sure...Tags: Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather, Weather Statistics, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricanes
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Sales drop at Coca-Cola Femsa Venezuela as strike hits day 9
Reuters* Management says has lost 15 pct of May sales * Workers solder plant gates shut on wage demands CARACAS, May 29 (Reuters) - A strike at the Venezuelan division of Coca-Cola Femsa , Latin America's largest Coke bottler, reached its ninth day on...Tags: Coca-Cola, Employees, Venezuela, Coca-Cola Co., Caracas (Venezuela)
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel heads for Asia
ABOARD A MILITARY AIRCRAFT — More than a year after the Obama administration announced it was shifting its defense policy to focus on Asia, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is trying to convince allies in the region that the so-called “Asia...Tags: Defense, South Korea, U.S. Congress, U.S. Military, Singapore
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A Reader Writes: Belated honor to fallen soldiers, servicemen and women
I give a thank you note with all my heart to all of our fallen soldiers, servicemen and servicewomen for safeguarding our nation and those who proudly continue in their duties. In December 1941, just after Pearl Harbor and World War II began, all men...Tags: Human Interest, Memorial Day, Holidays, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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South Dakota Stockgrowers applaud COOL ruling
South Dakota Stockgrowers Association is pleased with the USDA announcement of the final amended rule to Country of Origin Labeling and applauds USDA's effort to address concerns over the rules with our trading partners in Canada and Mexico. The new...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Agriculture
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New rules for labeling meat go into effect
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect May 23. The rules require labels on steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat to say where the animal was...Tags: Steaks, World Trade Organization, Consumers, Foods and Beverages, Tom Vilsack
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U.S. economy the most competitive in the world, report says
Thanks to a rebounding stock market and innovation coming from American companies, the U.S. has regained the top spot as the most competitive economy in the world, according to an annual ranking by Swiss business school IMD. The report released...
Tags: Swiss Confederation, Singapore, Japan, Shinzo Abe, Labor Markets
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