PLANNED EXPANSION: Jim Shiach. . . we’ve identified the Middle East and India as key areas for SCES expansion Aberdonian Jim Shiach believes entrepreneurial spirit runs in his family. Full Article at Press and Journal
Copper miner Asarco LLC has provided $52 million to help pay for environmental cleanup at its closed El Paso smelter. Full Article at Fresno Bee
Republican Danny Gilmore likes his chances for becoming the new state Assembly representative for the 30th District. "I feel good about our position, but I'm cautiously optimistic," Gilmore said. Full Article at Fresno Bee
HANFORD -- Kings County planning commissioners Monday night approved the expansion of a hazardous-waste landfill near Kettleman City despite previous pleas from opponents that the project should not go forward until health officials determine why five... Full Article at Fresno Bee
Communities living in the Sio-Siteko trans-boundary wetland in Busia could soon be raking in millions of shillings following the launch of fish ponds' project. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
When Cathy Wilson needs to discard old electronic equipment, she first tries to give it away. But if it's broken, recycling is her first choice. Full Article at The Courier-Journal
2009-12-16 07:11:20 - the stock code: 3800 HK. “Operating a polysilicon plant optimally is critical, which is why we chose to work with DEI to help us recover byproducts effectively. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Title of Position: Type of Contract: Consultant Duration of the assignment: 25 days over 3 months Duty station: Somaliland, Hargeisa Date of Issue: 15th December 2009 Closing Date: 05th January 2010 II. Full Article at Relief Web
BS Bureau Image: Women carrying empty vessels protest in Mira Road, a Mumbai suburb, over lack of drinking water. Full Article at Rediff
Robert Kraft scored his own personal fowl yesterday after Brookline health officials declined to throw the flag on the Patriots [team stats] poohbah’s plans to move his flock of chickens to a new locker room in Chestnut Hill. Full Article at Boston Herald