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Nuclear safety
Wayne Madsen's recent column on nuclear power plant safety, suggesting the "infiltration" of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission by industry boosters, smears thousands of hard-working, honest technical experts without a shred of evidence ("Nuclear power...Tags: Nuclear Power, FirstEnergy Corporation, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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Ford posts $8.7 billion loss
The Associated Press. Ford Motor Co. posted the worst quarterly performance in its history Thursday, losing $8.67 billion in the second quarter. The company also said it will retool two more North American truck and sport-utility vehicle plants to build small, fuel-...Tags: Fuel-efficient Cars, Sales, Heavy Engineering, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Pickup Trucks
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Companies plan to tap landfill's gas for power
Two companies have announced plans to tap gas from a landfill's decomposing garbage and turn it into enough power to light more than 1,500 homes. Veolia Environmental Services and Energy Systems Group, which is owned by Vectren Corp., said they had... -
Ford's plans to retool truck plants at a glance
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it will retool its Michigan Truck plant in the Detroit suburb of Wayne and the Louisville, Ky., assembly plant from their current truck products so they can make small cars. The company also announced several other factory...Tags: Ford, Vehicles, Pickup Trucks, Heavy Engineering, Crossovers and SUVs
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Ford posts $8.7 billion loss on asset write-downs
andFord Motor Co. posted the worst quarterly performance in its history Thursday, losing $8.67 billion in the second quarter. The company also said it will retool two more North American truck and sport utility vehicle plants to build small, fuel-efficient...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Fuel-efficient Cars, Pickup Trucks, Heavy Engineering, Sales
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Hyundai Motor profit slips as sales rise
AP Business WriterSouth Korea's Hyundai Motor said Thursday that its second-quarter net profit declined despite a gain in sales, and vowed to fight high oil prices by aggressively exporting more fuel efficient vehicles. Hyundai Motor Co. earned 546.93 billion won ($542.1...Tags: Hyundai Motor Co., Kia, Petroleum Industry, Kia Motors Corp., Sales
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The artisan jams and jellies of E. Waldo Ward & Son
Special to The Times"PEOPLE'S tastes change," says Richard Ward of Sierra Madre's E. Waldo Ward & Son Inc. "My dad used to make lots of pickled watermelon. But people don't use as much sugar as they used to." His son Jeff nods. "But we still make pickled peaches and other...Tags: Sierra Madre, Public Holidays
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Firm boosts stake in Ruth's Hospitality
AAD Capital Management, a California-based financial management limited partnership, purchased 600,000 shares of Ruth's Hospitality Group, owner of the Ruth's Chris Steak House chain, for $3.53 a share last week, according to a filing with the U.S....Tags: Lake Mary, Renewable Energy, Charlie Crist, Maitland, Tampa
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Nissan celebrates new HQ, 25 years in South
Associated Press WriterTwenty-five years after Nissan Motor Co. became the first foreign automaker in the South, its chief executive dedicated a new $100 million North America headquarters and said the company's future on the road will be "electric." Speaking to reporters...Tags: Sales, Volkswagen, Automotive Equipment, Nissan Motor Co., Energy Saving
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AP source: Ford to retool truck lines to make cars
andFord Motor Co. plans to revamp some U.S. plants and bring six small vehicles to the U.S. market from overseas to meet customers' growing demand for more fuel-efficient options, a person briefed on the company's plans said Tuesday. Ford has no...Tags: Honda Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Contracts, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Heavy Engineering
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