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- Drought reduces famous Brazilian waterfall to a trickle
- SAO PAULO AFP — The celebrated Iguacu Falls, a hugely popular tourist destination on Brazil's border with Argentina, has slowed to a trickle after the worst drought in 70 years hit the region. The daily O Estado de Sao Paulo published photos Tuesday showing rocks that are usually engulfed...
- Research articles 2006-07-25
- Amarillo, Texas, mercury collection efforts continue with 275 pounds turned in.
- By Joe Chapman, Amarillo Globe-News, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 11--After an initial deluge, Amarillo's mercury collection campaign has slowed to a trickle. But the effort continues through the end of the month. "There was a big...
- Research articles 2004-11-11
- Problematic Sewer Line Haunts Smithfield Foods Again.
- By Scott Harper, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 9--Just when Smithfield Foods Inc. thought it was beyond the days of state environmental complaints and wastewater spills, up pops one small reminder of the past: a rogue sewer line, emptying into...
- Research articles 2002-02-09
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- Dick Trickle: A racing legend
- Mention the legend of Dick Trickle and the stories pile up faster than crumpled sheet metal at a short track. A racer of a million miles and a thousand victories, the coffee- chugging, cigarette-puffing Trickle has accumulated at least as many anecdotes, and there are still a few...
- Research articles 1995-01-23
- Trickle-Up Innovation
- One fast-developing feature of the global economy is what you might call trickle-up innovation -- the flow of new ideas, products and processes from the developing world to the developed world. My essay in the new Fast Company, As the World Turns, looks at some of the reasons why this...
- Blog posts 2009-02-13
- More on Trickle-up Innovation
- Business Week has just published a piece on trickle-up innovation, Innovation trickles in a new direction. It includes nice examples from GE, Nokia and Nestle, some interesting steps from HP, Xerox and Microsoft and also an example from Philips of how innovation doesn't always trickle up. A...
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Protests over slow trickle of aid for quake-stricken Moroccan villagers
- IMZOUREN, Morocco AFP ? Anger mounted at the slow trickle of aid for villagers hit by a devastating earthquake in northeastern Morocco, as international rescue teams wrapped up the hunt for survivors. Hundreds of angry Moroccans took to the streets of Imzouren, a town of about 30,000 people which...
- Research articles 2004-02-26
- Last Trickle of Earnings Reports Still Impacting Energy Shares.
- Even past the height of the traditional reporting period, the continuing trickle of fourth-quarter and full-year earnings reports are having an influence on energy shares, according to weekly data from John S. Herold. The main market gauges received a boost last week, with stocks charging ahead with the...
- Research articles 2003-03-25
- How profits trickle down to investment-banker troughs. (using example of Associated Dry Goods-May Department Stores acquisition talks) (Money Talk) (column)
- How profits trickle down to investment-banker troughs "Hey, dad, I've been reading about all the money these investment bankers make in buyout deals and I was wondering what they did to rate those big fees.' "You're not the only one,...
- Research articles 1986-07-14
- Poles in Britain trickle home, but most here to stay
- LONDON AFP — Walk down some streets in west London these days and you could be in downtown Warsaw: from thriving Polish supermarkets and cafes to the hum of Slavic chatter and rich smell of Polish dumplings. And while some of the hundreds of thousands of Poles who have...
- Research articles 2008-06-29
- Foreign labels no longer foreign in Brazil; label by label, men's imports trickle into cities of South America's largest nation.
- Trade liberalization in Brazil has led to the gradual availability of designer men's clothing in the country, including labels by Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani. The 100% import duties slapped on imports into Brazil before 1990, has discouraged the importation of designer labels. The reduction of import duties to 20-25%...
- Research articles 1998-02-02
- Milan's take on Fall '98: relaxed, deconstructed and luxurious; a looser silhouette for sure, and the world can wait for the trickle-down effect.(Italy Trends)
- Clothing designs coming out of Milan, Italy, reflect a return to looser fashion following the reluctance of consumers to to along with the tight-fitting trousers trend of 1997. Designers being credited with promoting the luxurious, deconstructed and relaxed look include Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein and Dolce & Gabbana. A LOOSER...
- Research articles 1998-02-02
- Cross-Country Technology Adoption: Making The Theories Face The Facts
- The article examines the diffusion of more than twenty technologies across twenty-three of the world's leading industrial economies. The evidence covers major technology classes such as textile production, steel manufacture, communications, information technology, transportation, and electricity for the period 1788-2001. It documents the common patterns observed in the diffusion of...
- White papers 2003-06-01
- Ti[O.sub.2] market has lackluster year despite fast start. (Markets).(titanium dioxide overview)(Industry Overview)
- THE MARKET for titanium dioxide (Ti[O.sub.2]) continues to improve, but after an exceptional first quarter, growth has slowed to a trickle. Prices are still firming, but producers and analysts caution that pricing got extremely low in 2001, and pri THE MARKET for titanium dioxide...
- Research articles 2002-12-02
- HGS revenues slide but partnerships could soon bear fruit. (Markets: Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals).(Human Genome Sciences )(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- AS EXPECTED, Human Genome Sciences HGS has seen its revenue stream slow to a trickle following the expiration of the Human Gene Consortium, but the company now has the freedom to aggressively pursue its goal of becoming a fully integrated biophar AS EXPECTED, Human...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- Fed economist: job growth will be slow in 2004.
- The regional economy will continue to bound this year, but remarkable worker productivity and outsourcing slow job growth to a trickle, said Rae D. Rosen, senior economist and assistant vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. " The regional economy...
- Research articles 2004-01-26
- Silicon Wave rides into 2G Bluetooth development.
- While Bluetooth-enabled products continue to trickle into the market, companies supplying Bluetooth products are quickly moving toward second-generation chipsets, which are expected to reduce the size, power consumption and price of the cable repla While Bluetooth-enabled products continue to trickle into the market,...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
- FCC Votes to Ease Spectrum Crunch for Mobile Communications
- Since the late 1990s, America's wireless economy has faced a serious credit crunch, digital style, due to a series of regulatory impasses that have reduced the flow of new radio spectrum to a trickle. That has placed rising burdens on existing mobil Since the late...
- Research articles 2002-11-19
- Cable's fears growing over closed-captioning.
- WASHINGTON - The cable industry s financial hit from pending closed-captioning rules could soar under proposals beginning to trickle out of the Federal Communications Commission. According to several cable attorneys, the FCC staff is considering WASHINGTON - The cable industry s...
- Research articles 1997-05-26
- Cable close to peak, says Kagan. (Paul Kagan Associates reports that the industry is near saturation)
- Telcos, DBS soon will start eroding sub base, say analysts at annual sports conference The cable market will hit a brick wall by 2004, when the number of new cable subscribers slows to a virtual trickle. The cable universe, which...
- Research articles 1995-11-20
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