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    Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Seasonal pasture myopathy cause identified

    For decades, hundreds of horses in North America and northern Europe have died from a pasture-associated muscle disease whose cause, prevention, and treatment have remained elusive. Even with early diagnosis, the fatality rate for this disease, known as...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, North America, Agricultural Research and Technology, Hormones and Metabolism

  2. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Chanel No. 5 ban in Europe, edible perfume, sushi cologne

    Chanel No. 5 perfume, one of the most popular scents ever made, is raising a stink as European regulators threaten to ban one of the product’s key ingredients.
    Chanel No. 5 perfume, one of the most popular scents ever made, is raising a stink as European regulators threaten to ban one of the product’s key ingredients. A type of tree moss used to create woody undertones in the fragrance may cause...

    Tags: Allergies, Chanel S.A., Lifestyle and Leisure, The Huffington Post, Sushi and Sashimi

  4. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Beer going flat? Molson Coors faces its 'most challenging' quarter

    Molson Coors Brewing Co., owner of the Coors Light, Keystone and Blue Moon brands, did fine in its recent third quarter. It’s the next quarter the beer maker is nervous about.
    Molson Coors Brewing Co., owner of the Coors Light, Keystone and Blue Moon brands, did fine in its recent third quarter. It’s the next quarter the beer maker is nervous about. Declining consumer demand and high costs in the U.S. and central Europe,...

    Tags: Molson Coors Brewing Company

  6. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. PASSINGS: Lois Smith, John Tchicai

    Lois Smith Longtime celebrity publicist Lois Smith, 85, a longtime New York City publicist who worked with celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Robert Redford and Martin Scorsese, died Sunday from a brain hemorrhage after taking a fall during a trip to...

    Tags: Denmark, Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Martin Scorsese, John Coltrane

  8. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| AP Indiana
  9. GM gets new credit lines totaling $11B

    DETROIT (AP) — General Motors says it has received $11 billion in credit lines from 35 financial institutions in 14 countries, boosting its available cash and credit to more than $42 billion. The company wouldn't say specifically what it plans to...

    Tags: Moody's Corporation, Ratings, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Credit and Debt, Credit Ratings

  10. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Profiles in expedience

    WASHINGTON -- As America votes, what can be said about this nasty campaign is that it was dangerously disconnected from the actual problems the victor will face. The textbook version of American democracy holds that elections, by exposing differences of views and values, make governing easier by demonstrating where the weight of public opinion lies. The result is a "mandate" or at least a sense of direction. This has rarely been entirely true, but the gap between political theory and reality seems especially pronounced in 2012.
    WASHINGTON -- As America votes, what can be said about this nasty campaign is that it was dangerously disconnected from the actual problems the victor will face. The textbook version of American democracy holds that elections, by exposing differences of...

    Tags: Japan, Barack Obama, Financial Markets, Mitt Romney, Economy, Business and Finance

  12. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Allan Powell: Is the welfare state on its way out?

    The election of 2012 is fast approaching and will almost certainly send a message about the status of the welfare state in America. Is the dislike for government health plans and other social support programs so vocally disparaged by the Tea party and...

    Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Sweden, Arts and Culture, Values, Germany

  14. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Marie McG. Leaf, combat nurse

    Marie McG. Leaf, a World War II combat nurse who cared for the wounded and dying on the battlefields of Europe, died Thursday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village in Lochearn.
    Marie McG. Leaf, a World War II combat nurse who cared for the wounded and dying on the battlefields of Europe, died Thursday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village in Lochearn. She was 95. The daughter of...

    Tags: Germany, Howard County, Republic of Ireland, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Roman Catholicism

  16. Oct 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Plenty of pain to go around

    Earnings stung investors last week, showing that in a global economy U.S. investors will get hurt when a good chunk of the world is in pain.
    Earnings stung investors last week, showing that in a global economy U.S. investors will get hurt when a good chunk of the world is in pain. And there definitely is pain. As much of Europe sinks deeper into a recession, Spain reported a 25.02 percent...

    Tags: Economic Indicator, Dow Chemical Co., Globalization, UPS Inc., Economy, Business and Finance

  18. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Dow Chemical to slash 2,400 jobs, close 20 plants

    MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) - The Dow Chemical Co. will eliminate about 2,400 jobs and close roughly 20 manufacturing facilities as part of a restructuring plan aimed at coping with slowing economic growth in Europe and elsewhere. The manufacturing giant said...

    Tags: Job Layoffs, Dow Chemical Co., DuPont Co., Electronics, Layoffs and Downsizing

  20. Oct 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Chicago Humanities Festival: Let freedom swing

    How fitting that a festival exploring a theme as vast as "America" should be playing stages across Chicago next month.
    How fitting that a festival exploring a theme as vast as "America" should be playing stages across Chicago next month. For no art form reflects the fundamentals of the American experiment more urgently than jazz, and no city has contributed more to the...

    Tags: Billie Holiday, Green Mill (club), Chicago Humanities Festival, Arts and Culture, Immigration

  22. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Sulfite's headache is in labeling

    This is the time of year when people tell me, as they return from their European vacations, that they drank bottle after bottle of wine with their meals and "never got a headache." They explain this miracle by saying that wines in Europe "do not contain sulfites," unlike wines sold in the U.S., the labels of which clearly state "Contains sulfites."
    This is the time of year when people tell me, as they return from their European vacations, that they drank bottle after bottle of wine with their meals and "never got a headache." They explain this miracle by saying that wines in Europe "do not contain...

    Tags: Strom Thurmond, Allergies, National Government, Politics, Alcoholic Beverages

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