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Latam, Africa surges ensure SABMiller profit growth
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - SABMiller , the world's second biggest brewer, reported profit growth in line with expectations thanks to a surge in earnings in Latin America and Africa and said its markets should be broadly unchanged in the coming months. The...Tags: Colombia, SABMiller plc, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Earnings, Africa
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Moody's prefers California governor's conservative revenue outlook
ReutersSAN FRANCISCO, May 22 (Reuters) - If California lawmakers rely on the state budget watchdog agency's latest revenue outlook, they may build spending increases into a budget plan at odds with the relatively conservative and cautious plan urged by...Tags: Executive Branch, Taxation, Jerry Brown, Economy, Business and Finance, Earnings Forecasts
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Jerry Brown dismisses 'kerfuffle' over tax forecasts
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown said Wednesday it would be a mistake to count on the extra tax revenue that was projected by the legislative analyst last week. The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office says the state will receive $3.2 billion more...
Tags: Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, Regional Authority, Government, Weather Reports
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How do tornado winds compare with hurricanes?
Sun SentinelSouth Florida is unlikely to ever see a tornado as devastating as the one that tore through Oklahoma on Monday. The atmospheric conditions aren’t conducive here. Yet the region could see a Category 5 hurricane, which could pack winds almost as...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Building Material, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Tornadoes, National Weather Service
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Weather: Afternoon storms to last until 8 p.m.
The afternoon rainstorms have started over Central Florida and are expected to last until early evening with slow moving heavy rain potential, meteorologists say. Several isolated thunderstorms could drop three inches of rain in about one hour in some...
Tags: National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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It's official: Rainy season has begun
Sun SentinelIt's official: The rainy season is off and running - as anyone who's been soaked in a recent downpour would suspect. Actually, it started on May 18, two days earlier than the average start date of May 20, meteorologist Robert Molleda of the National...Tags: National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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Target cuts full-year forecast after weak first quarter
Reuters(Reuters) - Target Corp cut its full-year profit forecast on Wednesday while turning in a weak first quarter with disappointing sales, as a chilly start to spring kept shoppers from buying seasonal items like clothing. Target warned in April its first-...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., The Home Depot, Walmart, Target
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Strong storms possible west of I-95 late Wednesday
Forecasters no longer expect to issue a severe thunderstorm watch, but strong storms are possible late Wednesday for an area along and west of Interstate 95, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Damaging winds and large hail are possible in an area...
Tags: Carroll County (Virginia), National Weather Service, Inner Harbor, Weather Reports
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Lawrence County closes some roads after heavy rainfall
STURGIS, S.D. - The nearly 9-inches of rain received at the old Homestake Gold Mine resulted in the shut down of its search for dark matter -- but it has made for a spectacular site at Bridal Veil Falls in Spearfish Canyon. Heavy rain in Lawrence County...
Tags: National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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READER SUBMITTED: North Branford DPW Hires Munger Construction To Renovate Maintenance Building
StatewideThe Town of North Branford Department of Public Works has selected Pat Munger Construction Company, Inc. to renovate its 30 year old 6,000 sq. ft. maintenance facility. "Along with our staff's inability to work on equipment in the off-season due to cold,...Tags: Weather Reports, North Branford
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Nikkei set to pull back from 5-1/2-year highs on Bernanke remarks
ReutersTOKYO, May 23 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average is expected to retreat from a 5-1/2-year high on Thursday after U.S. Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke suggested the central bank could scale back stimulus in coming months. The Nikkei is likely to...Tags: Central Bank, S&P 500, Foreign Exchange Market, Japan, U.S. Congress
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New York has enough power for peak summer demand -grid operator
ReutersMay 22 (Reuters) - New York has enough electricity to meet the peak summer air conditioning demand in spite of the retirement of several older generating plants over the past year or so, the state's power grid operator said on Wednesday. The New York...Tags: Entergy Corporation, TransCanada Corporation, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Conservation, New York Weather
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