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The Canada-U.S. Border: An Automotive Case Study
The greater growth rates for cross-border shipments of vehicles and parts indicate a growing interdependence between the Canadian and U.S. auto industries and place a greater level of importance on keeping the primary automotive commercial Canadian- U.S. crossing points as efficient as possible. The industry is looking at the current...
Tags: U.S., industry, window
Case studies
Global Brand Culture
New relationships are created across the world, crossing geographical borders, political differences and goes beyond the limits of the old communications methods, as it doesn't cost more to talk to someone on the other side of the world anymore. This is forcing marketers to see the world in a new...
Tags: Marketing, Branding, Border, Brand
White papers 2004-10-01
Homeland Security: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Border Surveillance
Past difficulties in securing the borders in conjunction with fears that terrorists could exploit existing security vulnerabilities by surreptitiously crossing the borders has prompted Congress to call on the Department of Homeland Security DHS to examine the potential use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAVs. The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles...
Tags: Congressional Research Service, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, border security, U.S. Congress, homeland security, technique, security
White papers 2004-06-28

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Taliban kill 22 peace activists
World News IN BRIEF *PESHAWAR Pakistani Taliban militants murdered 22 rivals captured on Monday when they seized Jandola, a north-western town on the road to the South Waziristan ethnic Pashtun tribal region on the Afghan border, a government official and residents said. Their bodies were dumped outside...
Articles 2008-06-26
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South Korea: Meat ban lifted SEOUL -- South Korea lifted an import ban on American beef Thursday, officials said, hoping to move on from a crisis that battered the pro-U.S. government with protests over mad cow disease concerns. South Korea and the United States...
Articles 2008-06-26
Summer arrives along with the first fire restrictions in S. Utah
Instead of calling it summer in Utah, some might dub it fire restriction season -- and it's begun. Combined state and federal agencies announced Wednesday fire restrictions on all public lands and unincorporated state and private lands in Washington County and areas along the Utah/Arizona border starting...
Articles 2008-06-26
Utah Uranium Corp. Options Out Alberta Potash Property, Announces Private Placement Financing
Utah Uranium Corp. (the "Company") (OTCBB: UTUC)is pleased to announce the signing of a letter of intent to option out theErnestina Lake Potash property, located in the Province of Alberta, Canada,with Mountain Capital Inc. ("MCI") (TSX-V: MCI). In total, the Companyacquired potash permit applications covering a total of 192,000 contiguoushectares...
Articles 2008-06-26
El Paso Corporation Moving Forward With Ruby Pipeline Project
El Paso Corporation (NYSE: EP) announced todaythat its subsidiary, Ruby Pipeline, LLC, has received more than 1.1 billioncubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of binding commitments from customers under 10-to 15-year contracts and is moving forward with the pipeline project,subject to regulatory approvals. The Ruby Pipeline is an approximately 670-mile interstate...
Articles 2008-06-25
Israeli cabinet to vote on Hezbollah prisoner swap Sunday
JERUSALEM AFP — The Israeli government will vote on Sunday on a possible prisoner exchange with Lebanon's Hezbollah militia, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said. "I decided to bring the issue for the government's approval when it meets on Sunday," Olmert said in parliament on Wednesday. Last...
Articles 2008-06-25
Pakistani Taliban militants kill 22 rival tribesmen: officials
PESHAWAR, Pakistan AFP — Militants loyal to Pakistan's top Taliban leader killed 22 pro-government tribesmen after abducting them during battles to control a town near the Afghan border, officials said Wednesday. The bloodsoaked, trussed-up bodies were found dumped near the key garrison town of Jandola, where followers of...
Articles 2008-06-25
Israel shuts Gaza crossings after rocket attacks
GAZA CITY AFP — Israel shut down border crossings with the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after Palestinian rocket attacks tested a fragile truce between the Jewish state and the besieged territory's Hamas rulers. "We are keeping the Karni, Sufa and Nahal Oz crossings closed for the time-being following...
Articles 2008-06-25
Boral is Founding Reporter of The Climate Registry
Industry Leader Joins North America's Largest Climate Change Organization ATLANTA -- Boral Bricks, a leading manufacturer and distributor of building and construction materials, has become a Founding Reporter of The Climate Registry. The Climate Registry is a non-profit organization established to measure and publicly report greenhouse...
Articles 2008-06-25
Greenberg Traurig Expands its Shanghai Office and International Corporate Practice With the Addition of George Qi
SHANGHAI, China -- The international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP announced that George Qi has joined its Shanghai office as a shareholder in the Corporate and Securities Group. Qi joins from Faegre & Benson LLP in Shanghai. Qi has extensive experience in China-related cross-border M&A, due diligence, tax-oriented...
Articles 2008-06-25
Bike trip: Border to Dinosaur
Editor's note: Columnist Lee Benson is spending the week bicycling across Utah, from the Nevada line to the Colorado line. His columns will reflect what he sees, hears and experiences along the way. BORDER -- Two years ago, the first annual see-the-great-state-of- Utah-and-get-out-of-the-office-for-free bicycle tour went from...
Articles 2008-06-25
Utah Uranium Corp. Proposes Name Change Reflecting New Opportunities
Utah Uranium Corp. (OTCBB: UTUC) (the "Company")is pleased to announce the commencement of legal filings to change the nameof the corporation to Universal Potash Corp. to more closely reflect thedirection of the Company moving forward. While still maintaining interests in several past-producing or highlypromising uranium projects in Utah and western...
Articles 2008-06-25
EU proposes single European legal status for small firms
BRUSSELS AFP — The European Commission sought on Wednesday to make it easier for small and mid-sized companies to do business across Europe's borders with proposals for a single EU legal status. "If SMEs want to do business in several member states, they have to set up subsidiaries...
Articles 2008-06-25
Kroll Ontrack Expands Electronic Discovery Support for Documents with Asian Languages
Enhanced Capabilities Streamline Cross Border Litigation, Investigations, and Regulatory Matters for Legal Teams Representing Clients in the Asia/Pacific Region MINNEAPOLIS -- Kroll Ontrack[R], the industry's largest provider of paper and electronic discovery, computer forensics, electronically stored information ESI consulting, jury consulting, and courtroom presentation services, today announced the...
Articles 2008-06-25
Journalist freed after kidnapping
Home News IN BRIEF *A British journalist kidnapped by a militant group linked to the Taliban has been released after three months, his family said yesterday. Sean Langan, a freelance reporter from London, was working for Channel 4's Dispatches when he was seized on the border of...
Articles 2008-06-24
S&P Calls for Globally Consistent Approach to Ratings Oversight
NEW YORK, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Deven Sharma, President of Standard & Poor's, today called for a globally coordinated approach to the oversight of credit rating agencies, in order to ensure consistency for investors and issuers operating in international markets. Mr. Sharma, who was speaking in London...
Articles 2008-06-24
US official to attend NKorea nuke plant demolition
SEOUL AFP — A senior US State Department official will attend North Korea's demolition on Friday of its nuclear cooling tower under an international disarmament deal, the US embassy said. Sung Kim, director of Korean affairs, would witness the blowing-up of the tower at the Yongbyon complex, a...
Articles 2008-06-24
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