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» Analysis: State income up in April, but may not be enough
» High blood pressure affects 1 in 3: WHO
» Caught in Syrian crossfire, U.N. monitors handed over
» US factory output increased 0.6 per cent in April, led by big increase in auto production
» In breakthrough, Pakistan leader to attend NATO summit
» Sony, Panasonic in talks to make OLED TVs: sources
» In Canada, phones poised to challenge credit cards
» Role unlikely for George W. Bush in Romney bid
» U.S. welcomes growth debate in Europe
U.S. factory output increased in April, helped by a gain in auto production. Busier factories have driven stronger hiring this year and helped the economy grow.
» Analysis: State income up in April, but may not be enough
(Reuters) - Personal income tax collections in states in April might have grown an average of more than 7 percent, but for some the increase may not be enough to ease budget crises. Reuters found that the average increase of personal income tax collections in April 2012 from April 2011 for the 20 states for which data is available was 7.3 percent. A handful of states that were lulled into a ...
» High blood pressure affects 1 in 3: WHO
One in three adults suffers from high blood pressure, a key trigger of heart disease, health experts said on Wednesday while underlining the growing number of cases in developing countries.
» Caught in Syrian crossfire, U.N. monitors handed over
AMMAN (Reuters) - Six ceasefire monitors, who were caught overnight in the crossfire of Syria's civil conflict, were handed back to their U.N. colleagues on Wednesday by rebels fighting the forces of President Bashar al-Assad. The stranding of the observers in a gun and bomb attack at a funeral that killed at least 21 civilians underscored the relentlessness of the violence challenging a U.N ...
» US factory output increased 0.6 per cent in April, led by big increase in auto production
WASHINGTON - U.S. factory output increased in April, helped by a gain in auto production. Busier factories have driven stronger hiring this year and helped the economy grow.
» In breakthrough, Pakistan leader to attend NATO summit
WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will attend a summit of NATO leaders in Chicago this weekend, the Pakistan Embassy in Washington said on Tuesday, ending speculation Islamabad might be excluded from the high-level talks on Afghanistan's future. Nadeem Hotiana, an embassy spokesman, confirmed Zardari's attendance at the May 20-21 summit, a sign Washington and ...
» Sony, Panasonic in talks to make OLED TVs: sources
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp are in talks to develop the technology to mass produce next-generation OLED televisions, sources close to the matter said on Tuesday, but may already be running to catch up with South Korean rivals in a technology widely seen replacing current LCD TVs. Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics plan to sell 55-inch OLED televisions, which are as slim as ...
» In Canada, phones poised to challenge credit cards
TORONTO (Reuters) - Thousands of Canadian retailers already have equipment in place to let customers pay for purchases with a swipe of their mobile phones, putting the country in the lead in developing a system that could one day make cash obsolete. All that's needed is an agreement between banks, credit card companies and telecoms, and that appears to be coming soon, promising to transform how ...
» Role unlikely for George W. Bush in Romney bid
After months of silence, George W. Bush finally weighed on the presidential race — with four short words.
» U.S. welcomes growth debate in Europe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Tuesday welcomed Europe's shift in its focus to economic growth from the tough budget measures that heavily indebted euro zone nations have put in place to put themselves on a sounder fiscal path. "They have a stronger set of tools to manage the crisis now in place," Geithner told an event sponsored by the Peterson Foundation. "That allows them ...
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