Job growth could be weakening as economy begins to sputter Los Angeles Daily News Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:43 AM PDT Hiring may be slowing after months of healthy job gains that helped drive economic growth. The government's May jobs report, to be released today, is expected to cement evidence the economy has weakened in the face of high energy prices, scant pay raises and a depressed housing market. Analysts have been rushing to scale back their forecasts for job creation. | No reasons for higher gasoline prices RosBusinessConsulting Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:40 AM PDT RBC, 03.06.2011, Moscow 13:30:38. There are no economic reasons for higher oil product prices, Energy Minister Sergey Shmatko said in parliament today. | Power nearly fully restored following storms Detroit Free Press Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:39 AM PDT CMS Energy says nearly all of its electricity customers affected by severe thunderstorms in recent days that spawned four tornadoes now have power. | Open IPPs bids will lead to cheaper tariffs, says Awer The Malaysian Insider Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:39 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 â" Putrajaya should select independent power producers (IPPs) through competitive bidding instead of awarding concessions to ensure lower electricity tariffs for consumers, an independent research group recommended today days after power prices rose 7.12 per cent. The Association of Water and Energy Research Malaysia (Awer) ... | Friday's news and tips Investors Chronicle Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:32 AM PDT â Oil firm Cairn Energy has got cracking on its West Greenland offshore drilling campaign, with drilling commenced on two wells. â Toy train maker Hornby saw sales fall in the year to 31 March, but blamed this on supply issues rather than the tough economic outlook and said it the business is in "great shape." | Taiwan 1Q11 energy consumption up 4.2% on year Digi Times Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:23 AM PDT 255 character limit. characters remaining. © DIGITIMES Inc. All rights reserved. Please do not republish, publicly broadcast or publicly transmit content from this website without written permission from DIGITIMES Inc. Please contact us if you have any questions. | US coal film aims to put wind in green energy sails Yahoo! Green Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:23 AM PDT AFP - A new film protesting against US coal mining and starring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to boost green alternatives such as wind power and highlight "criminal" destruction by the industry. | Red colour increases speed and strength of reactions Straits Times Fri, 03 Jun 2011 02:18 AM PDT WASHINGTON - WHEN humans see red, their reactions become both faster and more forceful, according to a new study published this week in the US bimonthly journal Emotion. The findings may have applications for sporting and other activities in which a brief burst of strength and speed is needed, such as weightlifting. But the authors caution that the colour energy boost is likely short-lived. | | |
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