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Wisconsin Public Radio NewsFoxconn Selects General Contractor, Engineering ConsultantsWisconsin Public Radio NewsFoxconn Technology Group has selected some key companies to begin building its massive flat screen manufacturing complex in Racine County. The
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The Star OnlinePort of Tg Pelepas files RM31.9mil oil spill damage suitThe Star OnlineMMC said at about 7am on Aug 24, 2016, at about 7am, Trident Star was berthing at ATT Tanjung Bin Terminal and, in the course of loading a cargo of 2,500 metric tonnes of
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Iceland MonitorGrafarlækur oil pollution: „A difficult and sad case“Iceland MonitorOil pollution in Grafarlækur stream in Grafarvogur is a very serious event says Snorri Sigurðsson of Reykjavík's Nature and Garden Office. The office is now working alon
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Wisconsin Public Radio NewsState Senate Approves Marijuana Oil LegalizationWisconsin Public Radio NewsThe vote is another step toward increasing access to cannabidiol, also known as CBD oil, by making changes to the state law that governs it. CBD oil has b
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UW-Stout Gets Go-Ahead For Engineering SchoolWisconsin Public Radio NewsThe University of Wisconsin Board of Regents has given the OK for UW-Stout to add a school of engineering to its campus in a move aimed at drawing recognition and donations to the scho
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Microsoft partner Technosoft opens engineering lab in Bellevue to strengthen Skype for Business and other programsGeekWireLong-time Microsoft partner Technosoft announced Monday it has opened a new “co-engineering” lab in Bellevue, Wash., strengthening its
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CNBCCrude oil bottom seen at $40: CNBC Fed surveyCNBCCrude oil's free fall may be close to bottoming, according to CNBC's January Fed Survey. Wall Streeters in the survey forecast that the lowest price for WTI crude in the current downturn will be
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Kyle Bass: Falling oil to push back Fed rate hikeCNBCOil was higher in early trading Friday—with U.S. crude prices around $47 a barrel—as news of the death of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah fueled uncertainty. But experts see little chance of any change
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