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Reuters -- Special Report: Chesapeake's deepest well: Wall Street Updated: Wed, May 9, 2012 NEW YORK — Far from the drilling rigs of Oklahoma, America's second-largest natural gas producer is having to dig ever deeper into the well that really fueled its growth: Wall Street. In a Times Square office building, a team tapped by Chesapeake Energy Corp deployed more than 40 bankers, lawyers and other... Read More
US asparagus industry sees slight recovery Updated: Tue, Apr 24, 2012 PASCO, Wash. — Asparagus farmers crushed for decades by a flood of South American imports have begun to expand production again in the hope that healthy eating trends and demand for homegrown vegetables will help bolster prices and sales of their stalks. U.S. asparagus production is still only a third of what it... Read More
South Korean trade minister defends deal with US Published: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's top trade official on Sunday defended a hard-fought compromise with the United States to salvage a stalled free trade agreement, rejecting accusations that his government gave up too much to seal the deal. Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon and U.S. Trade Representative Ron... Read More
SKorea trade pact could mean thousands of US jobs Published: Sat, Dec 4, 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is looking abroad to create thousands of jobs at home, with a newly forged trade agreement with South Korea — the largest since NAFTA 16 years ago — that could mean a big boost for the U.S. auto industry. The White House says the pact could put as... Read More
Obama sees 'win-win' relationship with India Published: Sat, Nov 6, 2010 MUMBAI, India (AP) — President Barack Obama announced a host of new trade deals with India supporting tens of thousands of U.S. jobs Saturday as he began a 10-day trip through Asia on a determinedly domestic note. Intent on demonstrating his attention to the sluggish U.S. economy even while overseas, Obama... Read More
UN chief fears world impact of US financial crisis Updated: Wed, Sep 17, 2008 UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed deep concern Tuesday that the U.S. financial crisis will have a serious global impact, especially on rich donor nations that play key roles in fighting poverty. He urged a resumption of stalled world trade talks, which the U.N. sees as... Read More
McCain: Staff shake-up part of 'natural evolution' Updated: Thu, Jul 3, 2008 MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday that a shake-up in the leadership of his campaign was part of a "natural evolution" as the organization becomes more national in scope. McCain's campaign announced Wednesday that top adviser Steve Schmidt would assume a... Read More
World Bank Leader Urges Action on Food Updated: Sat, Apr 12, 2008 WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president of the World Bank on Sunday urged immediate action to deal with mounting food prices that have caused hunger and deadly violence in several countries. Robert Zoellick said the international community has "to put our money where our mouth is" and act now to help hungry... Read More
Penn Out As Clinton Senior Strategist Updated: Mon, Apr 7, 2008 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton is turning to her communications chief and pollster to plan her presidential election strategy after giving the boot to a polarizing top aide because of his work on behalf of a trade agreement Clinton opposes. Mark Penn, a lightning rod for controversy... Read More
Judge Allows Questioning in Clinton Suit Updated: Wed, Mar 19, 2008 WASHINGTON (AP) -- A battle over Hillary Rodham Clinton's record as first lady broke out on two fronts Thursday, as a federal judge stepped into a dispute over the handling of still-unreleased Clinton phone logs and Barack Obama's campaign challenged her record on trade. The latest twist in the debate... Read More
South Korea, U.S. Reach Free Trade Deal Updated: Mon, Apr 2, 2007 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- The United States and South Korea concluded a landmark free trade agreement Monday, officials said, culminating 10 months of negotiations in a final week of intense haggling that just beat a key U.S. legislative deadline. The deal, which requires approval by lawmakers in both... Read More
Bush to Push for Immigration Legislation Published: Thu, Mar 15, 2007 MERIDA, Mexico (AP) -- President Bush pledged Wednesday to intensify his push for languishing immigration legislation, standing alongside Mexican President Felipe Calderon who acknowledged he has relatives picking vegetables in the U.S. Calderon said the family members pay taxes in the United States and... Read More
Oklahoma ties together America’s crossroads Updated: Thu, Jun 29, 2006 In the 1950s, the idea of a whole new grid of fast-moving highways was as radical and expensive as sending a man to Mars is today. But Americans had big cars, cheap gas and a hunger to move. Interstates spurred metro growth The Interstate system To President Eisenhower, a national interstate system... Read More
Student office recognized Updated: Thu, Jun 15, 2006 EDMOND - The University of Central Oklahoma's International Student Office was recently recognized for its work in the global marketplace. The office received the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Achievement Certificate in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. University representatives were in Dubai recruiting... Read More
Online medical service achieves certification Updated: Tue, Jun 6, 2006 NORMAN - OnlineMedsource, a Web-based medical service to help patients with paperwork and save time for health care providers, has achieved certification as a state Women-Owned Business. "I believe we are one of the few information technology companies listed, and the only electronic health information... Read More
Commission assists hurricane victims Updated: Wed, Oct 5, 2005 The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce are helping victims of Hurricane Katrina and Rita in Oklahoma find jobs and get their businesses back in order. Unemployment benefits, registration for temporary work and temporary leases for displaced businesses are among the... Read More
Tuning in: Carson TV spot Updated: Sat, Oct 9, 2004 Editor's note: This is the 11th in a series analyzing television campaign advertisements in the U.S. Senate race between U.S. Rep. Brad Carson, D-Claremore, and former U.S. Rep. Tom Coburn, R-Muskogee. Watch this ad The ad shows: Carson talking with different groups of people and outdoor scenes from rural... Read More
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