WHISPER it quietly, but there would seem a good chance all games will go ahead in the Northumberland and Tyneside Senior League this weekend. For some it will be like the start of a season as two clubs have yet to play a league match. Burnopfield fall in Full Article at JournalLive.co.uk
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc's annual meeting in northwest Arkansas was supposed to be an unbridled celebration of the world's largest retailer's 50th anniversary. Wal-Mart was bombarded by negative comments from shareholders and activists after the N Full Article at Westlaw Business Currents
With the Golden Eagles making the transition from the Summit League to the Southland Conference on July 1 and competing for conference championships in the 2012-13 academic year, top-seeded ORU enters this weekend's tournament as the 14-time defending to Full Article at Tulsa World
Will Internet videos replace "television"? Or will television simply become a long list of programs showcasing Internet videos? Sporting a title that says so much about television (and life), "Insane or Inspired" (10 p.m. on Syfy) counts down some of the Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), by many measures the second largest pension in the United States, has taken the advice of and has joined proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis in an effort to oust the Walmart (NYSE: WMT) boa Full Article at 24x7 Wall St.
That's not the promotional slogan for the Summit League baseball tournament. But it could be. ORU, which has competed in the conference since the 1997-98 academic year, will bid farewell after hosting the Summit League baseball tournament, which begins T Full Article at Tulsa World
The second largest U.S. public pension fund said on Tuesday it plans to vote all of its Wal-Mart Stores Inc. shares against the entire board in the wake of bribery allegations in Mexico that Wal-Mart officials failed to fully investigate. CalSTRS plans t Full Article at Free Internet Press
A vial of Ronald Reagan's blood will be put up for auction, forcing Republicans to rethink their position on human cloning. Mitch McConnell accused President Obama of attacking capitalism, prompting our editors to offer capitalism a blogging account. And Full Article at The Huffington Post
According to board President Anthony Danzo, two qualified candidates responded to its recent advertising. One sought $65,000 a year. The other, Jeff Burd, current assessor in Ewing Township in Mercer County, apparently misread the ad, thinking it offered Full Article at NJ.com
The world’s largest retailer has been embroiled in a foreign bribery scandal, but Wal-Mart Stores shares have managed to overcome the fallout and return to levels not seen in... Full Article at Forbes