Thursday 30 September 2010

Deputy kills man suspected of shooting at cars - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milton Bryan)

Deputy kills man suspected of shooting at cars - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Siren — A man who shot at cars in the village of Siren and wounded at least three people, including a sheriff's deputy, was killed after the deputy returned fire. Burnett County Sheriff's Department officials said they received a report around 11:45 a.m
Source: www.jsonline.com

Electric cars a 'moon shot' project for China - Houston Chronicle
China is doing moon shots. Yes, that's plural. When I say "moon shots," I mean big, multibillion-dollar, 25-year-horizon, game-changing investments. China has at least four going now: One is building a network of ultramodern airports; another is building a
Source: www.chron.com

Russian Spies’ Real Estate, Cars, Cash Sought by U.S. - BusinessWeek
(Updates with forfeiture items in fifth paragraph.) Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government is seeking forfeiture of real estate, cars and cash left behind by 10 members of a Russian spy ring expelled from the country in July. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara f
Source: www.businessweek.com

Bay Area heat wave continues today, cools tomorrow - San Jose Mercury News
Hot? Take solace in being here and not in Los Angeles, where the temperature soared to an all-time high of 113 for a few minutes on Monday. With more of the same expected for the Bay Area on Tuesday, think cool thoughts as the fall heat wave holds on for
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Fiat Worker’s 7 Cars a Year Impair Europe Efficiency - BusinessWeek
(Updates with share performance in 22nd paragraph.) Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co.’s 1,300 workers in Antwerp, Belgium, are fighting for their jobs, hoping for a white knight to rescue the factory from closure. “We’re trying to find an
Source: www.businessweek.com

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Judge Orders Target to Stop Dumping Hazardous Waste - Berkeley Daily Planet
An Oakland judge has issued a preliminary injunction barring Target Corp. and employees at its 244 stores in California from illegally dumping hazardous waste into the environment. The ruling by Alameda County Superior Court Judge Steven Brick on Friday
Source: berkeleydailyplanet.com

Government investigating power steering complaints in BMW's Mini Cooper cars - FOX6Now.com Milwaukee
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government opened an investigation on Tuesday into potential power steering problems in Mini Coopers built by German automaker BMW AG. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on its website that it had received 54
Source: www.fox6now.com

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