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Usiminas CEO Fired as Shareholder Ternium Says Pact Violated
2014-09-27 01:46:11| Steel - Topix.net
Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais SA, Brazil's second-biggest steelmaker, fired its Chief Executive Officer Julian Eguren, a move that shareholder Ternium SA said stems from a fight among the company's controllers. Eguren will be temporarily replaced by Romel Erwin de Souza, the Belo Horizonte, Brazil-based company known as Usiminas said today in a regulatory filing, adding that the board also approved removing members Paolo Bassetti and Marcelo Chara.
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Google Exec Violated Ethics Rules While at DARPA
2014-08-14 18:37:40| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
The DOD says Regina Dugan, now at Google, used her position within DARPA to push RedXDefense, a company she founded.
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Supreme Court rules against Aereo in 6-3 vote, says online TV company violated broadcaster copyrights
2014-06-26 03:03:58| Apparel - Topix.net
The Supreme Court ruled on June 25, 2014 that a startup Internet company has to pay broadcasters when it takes television programs from the airwaves and allows subscribers to watch them on smartphones and other portable devices.
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DOE: Nuclear Agency's Initial OK of MOX Project Violated Standards
2014-06-04 19:42:33| ENR.com: Headline News
An audit by the Dept. of Energy finds that the National Nuclear Security Administration violated agency principles when it initially approved the multi-billion-dollar project for construction.
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Pro-Keystone XL Consulting Firm May Have Violated Ethics Laws
2014-05-13 11:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nation: One of the many consulting firms retained to build support for the Keystone XL, a controversial pipeline to bring oil sands in Canada to Gulf Coast refineries, failed to disclose its activities as federal law appears to have required. Through a records request, Republic Report has found that the Alberta government hired a public relations company called Feverpress to promote the pipeline last year. Feverpress, run by Hilary Lefebvre and David Press, was retained for $65,000. In a memo to David...
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