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Lesa Qu Named New President of Tianma NLT America

2014-06-02 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Santa Clara, CA &ndash; Tianma NLT America (TNAM) has announced the appointment of Lesa Qu as Chairwoman and President of Tianma NLT America, Inc., effective June 1.<br /> <br /> Ms. Qu is also Vice-General Manager of Tianma Micro-Electronics Co., Ltd. (Tianma), Director of Shanghai Tianma Microelectronics Co., Ltd., Chairwoman and General Manager of Tianma Micro-Electronics Korea Co., Ltd. (TMK), and Chairwoman of Tianma Micro-Electronics USA (TMUSA) Inc., where she has overseen significant ...

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Grand Rapids submits bid to host 2017 State Games of America

2014-06-02 03:18:32| Grocery - Topix.net

Later this month, the National Congress of State Games will decide which sites will receive a visit.

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4-2011: SBB Steel Markets North America

2014-06-01 08:39:30| Steel - Topix.net

Since the recession and its dramatic effect on demand and pricing, service centers have been understandably gun-shy about buying steel.

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Dengue cases quintupled in one decade in Latin America

2014-05-31 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Agence France-Press: Cases of dengue have multiplied nearly five times in the last 10 years in Latin America, affecting 2.3 million people in 2013, even though its mortality rate dropped, according to figures released this Thursday by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). According to PAHO, 2013 was one of the worst years for disease in the history of the continent, with more than 2.3 million cases, 37,705 severe cases and 1,289 deaths. In comparison, PAHO explained in a statement that in 2003, 517,617...

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Coffee rust reaches new heights in Central America

2014-05-31 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: For years, Hernan Argueta's small plot of coffee plants seemed immune to the fungus spreading elsewhere in Central America. The airborne disease that strikes coffee plants, flecking their leaves with spots and causing them to wither and fall off, failed to do much damage in the cooler elevations of Guatemala's mountains. Then, the weather changed. Temperatures warmed in the highlands and the yellow-orange spots spread to Argueta's plants. Since the warming trend was noted in 2012, the 46-year-old...

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