US-India nuclear (Artist Supply) deal talks fail
BBC News - India also wants the United States to guarantee its supply of nuclear fuel, our correspondent says. The leaders of both countries are under considerable domestic pressure not to compromise, and with the US election approaching and the Indian
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Wuxi breathes easy again, but water still undrinkable
Xinhua News Agency - WUXI, Jiangsu, June 2 (Xinhua) -- A team of water pollution experts have succeeded in dispelling the unpleasant odor from the water supply of east China's Wuxi city, but authorities say the water is still not safe to drink. Domestic
Source: news.xinhuanet.com
Four Charged With Conspiracy in JFK Airport Bomb Plot
Washington Post - This is one of the most chilling plots imaginable -- a plot to blow up the fuel supply, the jet fuel supply, at John F. Kennedy International Airport," said U.S. Attorney Roslynn R. Mauskopf during an afternoon news conference in New York. "The
Source: www.washingtonpost.com
Children's agony after miracle pill is withheld
Observer - While the drug is available in Scotland, most patients in England are not able to get it because local NHS organisations are refusing to pay for a drug that costs £10,000-£15,000 for a year's supply for a young person. Patients are enduring extra
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Oil May Decline Next Week on Signs Supply Will Meet Demand, Survey
Bloomberg - May 31 (Bloomberg) -- Intercontinental Exchange Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Sprecher told shareholders of the Chicago Board of Trade he was willing to work directly with them and bypass the board of directors in its $10.9 billion acquisition
Source: www.bloomberg.com
Supply Chains: India's Food Fight
Time - As the early morning light slowly illuminates the mishmash of streets around the Krishnarajendra Market in central Bangalore, pushcart vendors wade through ankle-deep mud and cow manure and past heaping piles of cabbage leaves and rotting tomatoes
Source: www.time.com
Mavs' owner Cuban says pro football demand is greater than supply
ESPN.com - Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is part of a group considering formation of a football league that would compete with the NFL for players drafted lower than the second round. The league, still very much in the preliminary stage, would play its
Source: sports.espn.go.com

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