Why The European Bank Is Sitting Back
Monetary policy usually takes some time to bite. That may explain why the European Central Bank has given no indication that it will follow suit after the Federal Reserve’s emergency rate cut....
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Square Feet | Ventures: Reaping The Tax Benefits From Rental Property
More deductions and tax-related strategies are available for rental properties than for just about any other type of investment....
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News Analysis: Settling Of Crisis Makes Winners Of Andes Nations, While Rebels Lose Ground
In Latin America’s worst diplomatic crisis in years, the biggest winner appears to have been the region itself, which resolved its own dispute without outside help and without violence....
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Before The Court: Are Munis Like Milk, Or Garbage?
A case with the potential to unsettle the municipal bond market produced a lively Supreme Court argument on Monday....
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Chip Makers Delay A Merger Of Their Memory Divisions
STMicroelectronics and Intel announced a delay in the merger of their unprofitable memory units....
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Plume News



Plume of ash from erupting volcano spreads health alert across continent

Picture gallery: the Chaiten volcano
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Mexico Tries to Show Resolve With Big Drug Seizure

Officials burned one of the largest shipments of narcotics ever seized, sending about 23 tons of cocaine into the tropical sky in a black plume.
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Fire at Dubai Port

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Fire broke out early Monday in a warehouse containing hazardous chemicals at Dubai’s Jebel Ali port, sending plumes of thick black smoke into the sky before firefighters brought it under control three hours later.
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World Briefing | Americas: Canada: Pipeline Break Spews Oil Onto Vancouver

Environmentalists were assessing damage to land and seawater in suburban Vancouver as a cleanup of oil sprayed from a ruptured pipeline continued. An excavator working on a sewer line on Tuesday broke the pipeline, sending a plume of crude oil about 60 to 100 feet into the air until the system was shut down 25 minutes later. Eight homes in Burnaby were heavily coated by the oil and remained evacuated. Several oil-saturated streets remained closed. Storm sewers caused some oil to enter Burrard Inlet, although light winds and the rapid placement of containment barriers limited its spread. The Canadian Transportation Safety Board is investigating. The pipeline is owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners of Houston.
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External News for: plume

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the Moon - New York Times

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the MoonNew York TimesThis changed last month, when NASA shot a satellite into a permanently shadowed region on the Moon's surface, throwing a plume of material containing water ...Moon Water May Have Come from CometsSoftpediaYes, There's Ice on the Moon—But How Much, and What Use Is It?Science Magazine (subscription)LCROSS finds water on the moonTechRepublicImprint -New Scientistall 9 news articles »

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the Moon - New York Times

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the MoonNew York TimesThis changed last month, when NASA shot a satellite into a permanently shadowed region on the Moon's surface, throwing a plume of material containing water ...Moon Water May Have Come from CometsSoftpediaYes, There's Ice on the Moon—But How Much, and What Use Is It?Science Magazine (subscription)LCROSS finds water on the moonTechRepublicImprint -New Scientistall 9 news articles »

Kan. father, son suspect meteorite landed at home - The Associated Press

Kan. father, son suspect meteorite landed at homeThe Associated PressHe looked over to see a plume of dirt and debris shoot 5 feet high. At the bottom of a foot-deep hole, he found a 2-inch rock and showed it to his dad, Lee. ...and more »

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the Moon - New York Times

Op-Ed Contributor The Wet Side of the MoonNew York TimesThis changed last month, when NASA shot a satellite into a permanently shadowed region on the Moon's surface, throwing a plume of material containing water ...Moon Water May Have Come from CometsSoftpediaYes, There's Ice on the Moon—But How Much, and What Use Is It?Science Magazine (subscription)LCROSS finds water on the moonTechRepublicImprint -New Scientistall 9 news articles »

Kan. father, son suspect meteorite landed at home - The Associated Press

Kan. father, son suspect meteorite landed at homeThe Associated PressHe looked over to see a plume of dirt and debris shoot 5 feet high. At the bottom of a foot-deep hole, he found a 2-inch rock and showed it to his dad, Lee. ...and more »

Pink plume was iodine, nothing hazardous - The Review

Pink plume was iodine, nothing hazardousThe ReviewThe pink tinge in the plume was the result of iodine in the vapor being discharged from the hazardous waste incinerator during a power outage on June 9. ...

 
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