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6 Williams Cos. board members quit after failing to dump CEO

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK — Nearly half of the board members of Williams Cos. quit this week after they unsuccessfully tried to force out the energy company’s CEO. In a letter made public Friday, former board member Eric Mandelblatt says he and five others quit Thursday after the remaining board members were unwilling to push out CEO

Want to win a satellite spy agency? Hire a lobbyist

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Illinois tries to land National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

But Missouri has a secret weapon: Former Sen. Kit Bond

New $1.75 billion headquarters will be built in St. Louis

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Fire breaks out at extended-stay hotel

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

A fire broke out late Thursday at a extended-stay hotel near the Nellis Air Force Base, according to the Clark County Fire Department. Firefighters responded ...

Gay Talese Disavows His Disavowal Of His New Book

NPR (npr.org) 

Talese had told The Washington Post he wouldn't promote his new nonfiction book, The Voyeur's Motel, after the paper found flaws in its story. But now he says the book will go ahead as planned.

Sharks feed frenzy of escape to La Jolla

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Though La Jolla doesn’t unduly flaunt its assets, the seaside community north of downtown San Diego is known for its serene, upscale lifestyle; the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, one of the world’s oldest and largest such research and education facilities and home to three Nobel laureates; and coveted tee times at Torrey Pines Golf Course. La Jolla is also known for one of the University of California’s most scenic campuses, an idyllic setting imparting a sense of immortality that fuels a party-hearty approach to education. Читать дальше...

Ex-big leaguer Jim Adduci banned for 36 games in S. Korea for doping

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

By Yoo Jee-ho SEOUL, July 1 (Yonhap) -- Jim Adduci, a former major leaguer who recently tested positive for a banned substance, received a 36-game ban in South Korea Friday. The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced it has informed Adduci's



Park's support rating edges up slightly: survey

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

SEOUL, July 1 (Yonhap) -- President Park Geun-hye's approval rating edged up slightly this week, data showed Friday, indicating that various cases of corruption and ethical lapses involving lawmakers might have positively affected her support rating.

Opinion Journal: Trumped If We Do--or Don’t

WSJ.com 

Business World Columnist Holman Jenkins on the threat the presumptive presidential nominee poses to the Republican Party’s future. Photo credit: Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press.

Deryl Eugene Fisher

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

July 31, 1931 — June 15, 2016

10 things

BBC 

One in 10 Icelanders is in France right now, plus more news nuggets.

Shrimp slaves wait for justice 8 months after Thai raid

TheRepublic.com 

PATHUM THANI, Thailand — Nearly eight months ago, migrant worker Tin Nyo Win thought he was doing the right thing — the only thing — to help free his pregnant wife from slavery inside a Thai shrimp peeling shed. He ran for help and prompted police to raid the business, freeing nearly 100 Burmese laborers,

Here's the time of day you're most likely to get bit by a shark, and other tips for wary swimmers

BusinessInsider.com 

Mark Royer/University of Hawaii

Many people are terrified of sharks, but when you look at the odds, those fears seem a bit silly.

The average number of people killed annually by sharks around the world varies by a few, but most estimates are in the range of around four. (That's roughly the number of people who die from heart disease every eight seconds.)

"More people are killed by things like flower pots, lawn mowers, toaster ovens, deer, cows, and dogs each year. More people... Читать дальше...

Shrimp slaves wait for justice 8 months after Thai raid

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

PATHUM THANI, Thailand (AP) — Nearly eight months ago, migrant worker Tin Nyo Win thought he was doing the right thing — the only thing — to help free his pregnant wife from slavery inside a Thai shrimp peeling shed.…





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