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Anger, suspicion dominate S.C. public hearing on Duke Energy's Foothills transmission line
2015-08-28 23:43:09| Energy - Topix.net
Duke Energy executives did not speak at Thursday's S.C. Public Service Commission's hearing on their proposed Campobello substation and 45-mile Foothills transmission line, saying they were there to listen to the public.
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Toyota's top female executive arrested on suspicion of drug law violations in Japan resigns
2015-07-01 10:54:39| Automakers - Topix.net
Julie Hamp, the most senior female executive at Toyota who was arrested in Japan last month on suspicion of drug law violations, has resigned from the company, the automaker said Wednesday. Hamp tendered her resignation Tuesday through her attorneys, according to Toyota Motor Corp. It said the company accepted it because of "the concerns and inconvenience that recent events have caused our stakeholders."
Toyota Exec Arrested On Suspicion Of Importing Controlled Drug
2015-06-19 17:15:29| Automakers - Topix.net
Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda said Friday he believes an American executive arrested on suspicion of importing a controlled drug into Japan had no intention of breaking the law. Julie Hamp, Toyota's head of public relations and its first senior woman executive, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of importing the painkiller oxycodone.
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IT Outsourcing Giants Probed By Feds On Suspicion Of Visa Violations
2015-06-16 04:25:02| IT Services - Topix.net
Two Indian outsourcing giants are being investigated by the U.S. government on suspicion of violating labor rules by replacing American workers with foreigners on temporary visas. The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating whether Mumbai-based Tata Consultancy Services, No.
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World Bank Carbon-Market Push Facing Poorer-Nation Suspicion
2015-06-05 13:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: The World Bank is working to overcome poorer nations suspicions about putting a price on carbon emissions as it seeks to expand greenhouse-gas trading internationally, according to the lenders special climate-change envoy. While charging for carbon is seen by developed countries as a way to fund emissions cuts, some less-rich nations want direct aid to combat climate change, Rachel Kyte said in an interview. The preference comes amid uneven rewards to developing economies from the United Nations...