US Must Compete for Immigrants to Boost Economy, Report Says - Fox News (blog)


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US Must Compete for Immigrants to Boost Economy, Report Says
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The report says that in order to remain globally competitive, the United States needs an immigration overhaul that is focused on picking immigrants who can help boost the nation's economy. The report was issued by the Partnership for a New American ...
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Toll Brothers profit beats on robust spring sales - Reuters

Toll Brothers profit beats on robust spring sales
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N), the largest luxury homebuilder in the United States, reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit and a strong jump in new orders, helped by a robust spring selling season. Deliveries jumped 14 percent to 671 units for the February-April period ...

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Government weighs back-to-work order for CP strikers - Ottawa Citizen

Government weighs back-to-work order for CP strikers
Ottawa Citizen
The strike Canadian Pacific Railway employees halts shipments of grain, fertilizer, coal and other goods CP moves along nearly 24000 kilometres of track in Canada and the United States. TORONTO — Federal Labour Minister Labour Lisa Raitt says the ...

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Parental alert: United drops early boarding for children - Victoria Times Colonist


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Parental alert: United drops early boarding for children
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By Nancy Trejos, USA Today May 23, 2012 7:02 AM United Airlines has said it would no longer allow families travelling with small children to pre-board their aircraft in order to simplify the loading process. Just in time for summer vacation, ...
United Airlines ends pre-boarding for families AZ Central.com (blog)

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UN warns agrofuel growth may breach human rights - Reuters

UN warns agrofuel growth may breach human rights
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Demand for agrofuels, such as those derived from sugar cane and palm oil, has boomed thanks in part to the United States, Europe and other rich economies seeking alternative ways to fuel their cars and homes in order to reduce their carbon emissions.

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HealthWarehouse.com Offers Consumers the Lowest Price on Generic Plavix® - MarketWatch (press release)

HealthWarehouse.com Offers Consumers the Lowest Price on Generic Plavix®
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CINCINNATI, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- HealthWarehouse.com, Inc. (OTN:HEWA) a leading VIPPS*-accredited online retail mail-order pharmacy is now providing consumers with the lowest price option available for generic Plavix® in the United ...

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Busy Signal Served Extradition Order - ClashMusic.com


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Busy Signal Served Extradition Order
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Now Busy Signal has been served extradition orders. Born in Jamaica, the artist lived as a resident alien in the United States for almost a decade. Despite not having a valid US visa, Busy Signal was able to tour Europe and beyond.

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Deadly drones and the 'classified' conundrum - ABC2 News


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Deadly drones and the 'classified' conundrum
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"Yes, in full accordance with the law -- and in order to prevent terrorist attacks on the United States and to save American lives -- the United States government conducts targeted strikes against specific al Qaeda terrorists, sometimes using remotely ...

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Coloccini hoping Newcastle squad stays together - Goal.com


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Coloccini hoping Newcastle squad stays together
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By Ross Jackson Newcastle United captain Fabricio Coloccini hopes to see the Magpies squad stay intact this summer in order to push on from last season's impressive fifth-placed finish. Open an account with Sportingbet today and get up to £50 in free ...

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Russian rights chief urges Putin to veto protest law - Reuters

Russian rights chief urges Putin to veto protest law
Reuters
The bill has been proposed by the dominant United Russia party to try to suppress protests against Putin's rule. It proposes raising fines to 1.5 million roubles ($48000) for protest organizers and 1 million roubles ($32000) for demonstrators for ...

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