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- At Deadline.(American companies to implement environmental freindly practices in strategic business plans)(Conservation groups sue Bush administration over impact of global warming on the American climate)(TXU Corp invests $500 million on pollution contro
- More businesses link environment, profits U.S. corporations increasingly are tying profitability to proactive implementation of environmentally preferable building principles and business practices, according to a new survey. Siemens Bui More businesses link environment,...
- Research articles 2006-11-20
- Pension plan sponsors vocal on benchmark proposal.(News)
- Byline: VINEETA ANAND WASHINGTON-Corporate America is waging a lobbying campaign to avert a Treasury Department proposal that could require many of the nation's top companies to report higher pension liabilities and shovel more money into their pe Byline: VINEETA ANAND ...
- Research articles 2003-07-07
- Call to arms; BENCHMARK BATTLE: Employers lobby over Treasury proposal.(News)
- Byline: Vineeta Anand WASHINGTON - Corporate America is waging a take-no-prisoners-style lobbying campaign to avert a Treasury Department proposal that could require many of the nation's top companies to report higher pension liabilities and shove Byline: Vineeta Anand WASHINGTON -...
- Research articles 2003-06-23
- Analysts expect strong Bush trade policy.(insurance industry)
- As a new administration takes over in Washington, the insurance industry is watching for signs of policy changes that might affect its business, hopeful that any changes will be for the better. In terms of international business, the expectation is As a new administration...
- Research articles 2001-02-19
- Industry has high hopes for Bush administration.
- As a new administration takes over in Washington, the insurance industry is watching for signs of policy changes that might affect its business, hopeful that any changes will be for the better. In terms of international business, the expectation is As a new administration...
- Research articles 2001-02-05
- Pension reform: White House might be in mood to deal; Bush administration considers making concessions to get sponsors' support.
- Byline: Vineeta Anand WASHINGTON - Less than two weeks after unveiling an ambitious pension reform package, senior Bush administration officials are hinting at concessions they're willing to give employers to make the stringent proposals palatable Byline: Vineeta Anand WASHINGTON -...
- Research articles 2005-01-24
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- Bush Administration Throws Detroit Automakers a Lifeline
- Date posted: 12-19-2008 WASHINGTON — Saying that he wants to give "consumers confidence that they can continue to buy American cars," President George Bush on Friday stepped in to keep General Motors and Chrysler going with a $17.4 billion bailout package. The terms of the loans require that the domestic...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Outsourcing U.S. security to China? The Bush administration is granting Hutchison Whampoa, a Hong Kong company with ties to China's military, the right to screen U.S.-bound cargo for nuclear devices
- The National Nuclear Security Administration in the Bush administration is granting a Hong Kong company, Hutchison Whampoa, the exclusive right to screen U.S.-bound cargo containers for nuclear devices at the Freeport Container Terminal in the Bahamas. A Beijing-friendly billionaire, Li Ka-shing, owns Hutchison. This port security deal shines a bright...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- California Democrat Requests List of Ex-Enron Workers in Bush Administration.
- Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 8--WASHINGTON -- Citing further signs of Enron Corp. connections to the Bush administration, a House Democrat asked the White House on Thursday to produce a list of presidential appointees and spouses who have worked for the...
- Research articles 2002-02-08
- Immigrant Raids by Bush Administration No Answer to Failed U.S. Immigration Policy
- To: National Desk, Immigration ReporterContact: Amanda Cooper of UNITE HERE, 212-332-9376WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- UNITE HERE International Union condemns in the strongest possible way the recent raids of meatpacking plants and the detention of workers by agents of the Bush Administration's Department of Homeland Security/Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
- Research articles 2006-12-15
- NBC taking 'civil' liberty.(National Broadcasting Company Inc., Civil war)
- NBC News became one of the first major news organizations to define the killing in Iraq as a "civil war" on Monday, defying the Bush Administration and breaking with other networks wary of using the label. NBC News' "Today" co-anchor Matt...
- Research articles 2006-11-28
- Bush won't impose tougher fuel rules
- WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration declined Wednesday to put into place tough new fuel economy rules for cars and trucks, letting the incoming Obama administration decide how to balance cutting Americans' demand for oil with billions of dollars in new costs for struggling Detroit automakers. In a statement, the U.S....
- News items 2009-08-07
- Bush Opposes Free Internet Plan
- As the clock ticks down on the lame duck administration, the White House states opposition to the FCC's plan to condition spectrum auction on winner providing a free tier of broadband service. The White House, wireless carriers and CTIA insist a high bidder, no-strings-attached auction is the most efficient use...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Bankruptcy prospect looms for automakers; Bush raises stakes
- WASHINGTON -- The prospect of one or more Detroit automakers filing for bankruptcy rose Thursday as General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC weighed their options, and the Bush administration signaled that court-ordered cuts for creditors, suppliers and unions could be linked to a rescue. Although federal officials emphasized that no...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Five Big Questions For GM, Ford and Chrysler
- As GM and Chrysler haggle with the Treasury Department over the final details of their first $8 billion in rescue loans, there are several questions to which we still have no answers. So in the spirit of David Letterman, here are the Top Five Unanswered Questions about the Detroit Three:...
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- Bankruptcy Option Looms as Bush Weighs Auto Aid
- By Poornima Gupta and John Crawley DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday it is considering the option of an "orderly" bankruptcy as it weighs aid for U.S. automakers and Chrysler LLC prepared to shut down all of its 30 factories for a month. The move by the...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Bush to renew campaign for bank-insurer link. (George Bush)
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration is planning to reintroduce legislation that would allow affiliations between banks and insurance companies. In his budget message, President Bush again supported the creation of a new type of holding company, ca WASHINGTON--The Bush administration is planning to reintroduce ...
- Research articles 1992-02-10
- Bush backslides/ Will administration perpetuate preferential
- The Bush administration has reneged on another campaign pledge, though this one won't be trumpeted by the major media anytime soon. Perpetuating a Clinton-era Supreme Court battle, President Bush's Justice Department is arguing that it's OK for the government to subsidize companies that award contracts...
- Research articles 2001-08-18
- Trib frets over Bush move.(Tribune Co. media cross-ownership rules)(Brief Article)
- Tribune Co. may have to sell newspapers or television stations in New York, Los Angeles and Connecticut after the Bush administration abandoned its push to relax media cross-ownership rules. The Chicago-based company had hoped regulations preventing Tribune Co. may have to sell newspapers or television...
- Research articles 2005-01-31
- Honda HEV is Prize in Sweepstakes.(Honda Motor Company's hybrid electric vehicle)(Working Assets' "Global Warming Sweepstakes")(Brief Article)
- Working Assets, a telecommunications company promoting activism for progressive causes, recently launched the first-ever "Global Warming Sweepstakes" in an effort to protest the Bush administration's policies on energy and the environment. Working Assets, a telecommunications company promoting activism for progressive causes, recently launched the...
- Research articles 2001-07-18
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