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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Wholesale Blankets - EPA: Keysor toxins may harm wells 



SAUGUS - Volatile organic compounds discharged by a former plastics plant have migrated into Santa Clarita's groundwater, potentially threatening 23 drinking water wells within a four-mile radius, according to a report issued this week by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Source: www.dailynews.com

Esprit De Cash 
Outgoing Chairman Michael Ying to end successful run at retailer on a high note.
Source: www.forbes.com

Project may 'remake face of downtown' 
A developer has proposed turning Greenville Countys office complex at County Square into a massive mix of offices, shopping and housing in a potential deal that Greenville Mayor Knox White said could "remake the face of downtown as we know it."
Source: greenvilleonline.com

Spices decline in thin trading 
An easy trend was noticed on the wholesale kirana market today, with prices of select spices declining on increased offerings by stockists amidst reduced offtake and ending moderately lower.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

Stocks Could Rally if Fed Keeps Interest Rates on Hold 
Stocks could rally back up to their highs of the year if the Federal Reserve shows Wall Street that its decision to keep interest rates on hold wasn't just a one-off.
Source: www.foxnews.com

Study predicts strong local job market 
Almost 40 percent of this area's employers expect to maintain their current staff levels, creating a 20 percent overall job increase, the study shows.
Source: www.timesheraldonline.com

Seeds of change 
Carter Mountain Orchards is diversifying its business model to include wholesale and retail operations as well as fruits other than apples. The Dazilyt Progress/Matthew Rosenberg
Source: www.dailyprogress.com

U.S. wholesale inventories, sales up 
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- U.S. wholesale inventories rose 0.6 percent in July to $1.347 trillion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The figure is 7.4 percent higher than the year-earlier figure, and somewhat more than analysts were predicting.
Source: www.upi.com

Wall St Wk Ahead: Steady Fed may send stocks to 2006 highs 
(Repeating column initially transmitted late Friday; adds paragraph on U.S. stocks indexes' gains for the year) By Jennifer Coogan NEW YORK, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Stocks could rally back up to their highs of the year this week if the Federal Reserve shows Wall Street that its decision to keep ...
Source: asia.news.yahoo.com

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