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Government to release proposed fuel economy rules
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AP - The next generation of new cars and trucks will need to meet a fleet average of 31.6 miles per gallon by 2015, the Bush administration proposed Tuesday, seeking more fuel-efficient vehicles in the face of high gasoline prices and concerns over global warming.
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Government to release proposed fuel economy rules
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AP - The next generation of new cars and trucks will need to meet a fleet average of 31.6 miles per gallon by 2015, the Bush administration proposed Tuesday, seeking more fuel-efficient vehicles in the face of high gasoline prices and concerns over global warming.
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Gas prices rise further above $3.50, while oil nears $120
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AP - Gas and oil prices pushed further into record high territory Tuesday, with retail gas reaching a national average of $3.51 for the first time and crude nearing $120 as the dollar fell to a new low against the euro.
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Xpaper to Provide Signature Capture Alternative to Electronic Signature Pads for Quik! Forms Automation Solutions
Talario and Efficient Technology Inc. announce a partnership to provide a cost effective wet signature capture solution that is easy to deploy. Talario's Xpaper creates instant authenticated PDF copies of paper documents without scanning or copying through use a printed pattern of microdots that are recognized while writing with a digital pen. ETI's Quik! forms automation software will use Xpaper to provide automated signature capture capability to its broad client base in the financial services market. (PRWeb Apr 22, 2008)
Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/digital_signature/signature_capture/prweb878964.htm
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Gas prices rise further above $3.50, while oil nears $120
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AP - Gas and oil prices pushed further into record high territory Tuesday, with retail gas reaching a national average of $3.51 for the first time and crude nearing $120 as the dollar fell to a new low against the euro.
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High-rise Luxury Home Buyers Face Tight Inventories in Dallas, Now Nation's Fastest-growing Metro Market
The credit crunch has delayed previously-announced Dallas luxury builds, and the number of high-end high-rise residential homes on the Dallas books has been modest compared to that of other large cities. The result is that just when financially-stable high-end consumers are seeking to acquire luxury at pre-inflation costs, fewer than 100 new high-rise luxury homes are available in the heart of Dallas. The shortfall is expected to continue through 2010 in a city experiencing triple the job growth of other U.S. markets. (PRWeb Apr 22, 2008)
Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/ultraluxury/ritzresidences/prweb876624.htm
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Existing home sales fall in March
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AP - Sales of existing homes fell in March, the seventh drop in the past eight months, as the spring sales season got off to a rocky start.
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Existing home sales fall in March
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AP - Sales of existing homes fell in March, the seventh drop in the past eight months, as the spring sales season got off to a rocky start.
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Pinstripe Outlines Best Practices for Talent Management at The Human Capital Institute 'Quality of Hire' Innovation Tour
Joining Forces with Eastman Kodak and PathPoint Consulting; Experts Explore Quality of Hires for Financial Advantage The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and educator advancing the science of strategic talent management, along with Pinstripe, a rapidly-growing recruitment outsourcing company, announced that they are co-sponsoring an innovation tour focused on quality hiring and how human capital measurement principles can be used effectively in talent acquisition. (PRWeb Apr 22, 2008)
Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb878014.htm
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Yum's China growth pushes 1st-qtr profit up
(Reuters)
Reuters - Yum Brands Inc, operator of the
KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut fast-food chains, posted a
bigger-than-expected jump in quarterly profit on Tuesday,
fueled by growth in China, and raised its full-year forecast.
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