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China's trade surplus surged in April
Money & CompanyChina reported an unexpectedly large trade surplus in April, likely helping U.S. officials in their demands for faster Chinese currency appreciation while the two countries hold high-level talks in Washington. China's trade surplus grew to $11.4 billion... -
Sunflower planting tips offered, NSA summer seminar set
ONIDA - If you are planting sunflowers this year, or thinking about planting them, and do not now subscribe to the National Sunflower Association newsletter Sunflower Highlights - I would like to suggest that you do so. Go to their website ,www....Tags: Clubs and Associations, National Security Agency, Black Hills Corporation, Spain
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$15 wine: the new normal
There are signs the American economy is improving, at least as far as wine shops are concerned. But if you think that means a return to the glory days of $150 cult Cabernets … well, not so fast.
Instead, most wine store owners, far from declaring...Tags: Homes, Dining and Drinking, West Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Alcoholic Beverages
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Website levels the wine industry playing field
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLike most U.S. business sectors, the wine business has been transformed by e-commerce. Even if restrictions on interstate shipping have limited that commerce to 38 states, the Internet as a wine marketplace is robust by any measure. In the last four...Tags: Recipes, New Zealand, Marketing, Hair and Nails, Cinderella (fictional character)
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Invite port to dinner
Chicago TribuneFor Bartholomew Broadbent, a port-maker and importer, the "why" of port is basic: "It's the difference between eating and dining." It's a fitting analogy. As anyone who has capped a fine meal with a bottle of Portuguese "porto" and a wedge of cheese or...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bill Daley, San Francisco, Alcoholic Beverages, Chicago Tribune
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At Long Beach port, karaoke machines containing nearly $1 million in counterfeit memory chips are seized
L.A. NOWFederal authorities said Thursday that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered nearly $1 million worth of counterfeit portable memory chips hidden inside hundreds of karaoke machines shipped into the Port of Long Beach.... -
U.S. Customs Seize Scooters From China
The 33 NewsU.S. Customs and Border Protection in Dallas seized more than 1,400 scooters and go carts imported from China. Chief Officer Terry Goodpastor called it the largest of its kind with a "value of a little over 1.6 million dollars." The scooters are equipped...Tags: Environmental Politics, Regional Authority, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, China
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U.S. Knocks on Asian Shrimpers' Doors After Oil Spill
ABC26 NewsAs the Gulf Coast oil spill continues to gush, U.S. seafood suppliers are turning to Asia to ensure Americans have enough shrimp for their gumbos, Creoles and cocktails this summer, but some of those overseas cupboards are low themselves. Several...Tags: Disasters, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Thailand, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Environmental Pollution
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Today's News From the Cars.com Family
KickingTiresOne reader has a question about the 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged, and Ask.cars.com goes in search of horsepower numbers. Then, PickupTrucks.com talks to an importer who says the Mahindra trucks have come a long way. Finally, MotherProof....Tags: Jaguar, Luxury Vehicles, Land Rover, Vehicles
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SYM Symba scooter offers alternative in a sea of Vespa wannabes [Updated]
Money & CompanyYou may recognize the machine -- but not the manufacturer. Itâs the classic Honda Cub as made by the Taiwanese company SYM. Itâs called the Symba, which, any parent whoâs watched "The Lion King" 100 too many times can tell...... -
U.S. trade deficit up nearly 10% to $36.4 billion in November
Money & CompanyThe U.S. trade deficit shot up nearly 10% to $36.4 billion in November, hitting a 10-month high, the Department of Commerce said today.Demand for imports is growing, as the nationâs economy slowly gets back on its feet. Imports totaled $174.6......
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