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J&J Forecasts 10 New Drug Applications By 2017

May 23, 2013 1:51 pm | News | Comments

The New Brunswick, N.J., company says its pipeline of drugs in late-stage clinical development include a potential hepatitis C treatment being reviewed by regulars, a version of the anti-psychotic Invega designed to last three months and new vaccines for flu, rabies and polio.

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Between Economy And Trouble, Obama Approval Steady

May 23, 2013 1:36 pm | by Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press | News | Comments

The data suggests the economy could be insulating Obama from the immediate troubles confronting his administration. But it also indicates that while a growing number of those surveyed are more optimistic about the economy, they are evenly split on whether they approve or disapprove of his handling of it.

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New Rules To Keep Mercury From Calif. Landfills

May 23, 2013 11:30 am | News | Comments

New California rules will require the makers of new thermostats to do a better job of keeping old ones containing the neurotoxin mercury out of landfills. Since 2006 it has been against state law to sell mercury thermostats in California, but millions of old ones are still in use. Tens of thousands of them are replaced every year.

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Tesla Repays DOE Loan Nine Years Early

May 23, 2013 11:15 am | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | News | Comments

Tesla Motors, the California-based electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it has paid off its 2010 loan from the Department of Energy (DOE) in full as of today. The payment of $451.8 million repays the full loan with interest. The company claims it is the only American automaker to have fully repaid the government of its loans.

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Driving Manufacturing Success by Backing Up

May 23, 2013 10:36 am | by Michael Krutikov, Senior Global Marketing Manager, SMB Data Protection, at Symantec | Articles | Comments

Today’s smaller manufacturers are creating enormous amounts of data — everything from new product designs to top-secret intellectual property, as well as a constant flow of customer and sales information that must be managed and protected every day. To say that this data is vital would be understating the value of its constant use, and any loss of information could be devastating.

Nissan To Recall 840,000 Vehicles

May 23, 2013 10:21 am | News | Comments

Nissan Motor Co. said Thursday it will recall around 840,000 March and Cube compact cars, including 263,942 units in Japan, produced between February 2002 and August 2004, due to faulty steering wheels. The bolts connecting the steering wheels and steering columns in the two models may not have been screwed on properly and could lead to a loss of control.

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Dutch Arrest Meat Works Owner In Horse Meat Probe

May 23, 2013 10:15 am | by Mike Corder, Associated Press | News | Comments

Investigators from the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority arrested the man on suspicion of fraud and detained him for further questioning. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of six year's imprisonment, according to prosecutors.

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Doctors Save Ohio Boy By 'Printing' An Airway Tube

May 23, 2013 9:36 am | by Marilynn Marchione, AP Chief Medical Writer | News | Comments

In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day. It's the latest advance from the booming field of regenerative medicine, making body parts in the lab.

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Unemployment Aid Applications Fall To 340K

May 23, 2013 9:30 am | by Paul Wiseman, AP Economics Writer | News | Comments

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 last week, further evidence that the job market is slowly returning to health. Applications for unemployment aid declined to a seasonally adjusted 340,000 in the week ending May 18, the Labor Department said Thursday.

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Dover To Spin Off Communications Businesses

May 23, 2013 9:28 am | News | Comments

Equipment maker Dover Corp. said Thursday that its board has approved a plan to spin off some of its communication technologies businesses into a new publicly traded company. The new company will be known as Knowles Corp. and products will include acoustic components such as microphones, speakers, receivers and transducers. It also will produce communication infrastructure components, Dover said.

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Solar Plane Completes 2nd Leg Of Trip In Texas

May 23, 2013 8:25 am | News | Comments

A solar-powered plane has landed in Texas, completing the second leg of a trip across the United States. The Solar Impulse is making the first attempt by a solar airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel to fly across the U.S. The plane landed early Thursday at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport after taking off Wednesday from Phoenix.

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3 Former Execs Sue Carbon Motors Over Pay

May 23, 2013 8:12 am | News | Comments

Three former executive vice presidents of a company that planned to build high-tech police cars at an eastern Indiana factory have sued the corporation for more than $600,000 in deferred wages. The company fell apart after the U.S. Department of Energy rejected the company's request for a $310 million loan last year.

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GM Recalling Cadillac SUVs To Tighten Wheels

May 23, 2013 8:02 am | News | Comments

General Motors Co. is recalling more than 27,000 Cadillac SUVs worldwide because the wheels can fall off. The company says the recall affects the 2013 Cadillac SRX with 18-inch wheels. Canadian safety regulators say the wheel nuts may not have been tightened enough at the factory.

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Building Materials Blamed In Bangladesh Disaster

May 23, 2013 7:59 am | by Farid Hossain, Associated Press | News | Comments

The defects and errors that led to the world's deadliest garment-industry accident extend from the swampy ground the doomed Rana Plaza was built on, to "extremely poor quality" construction materials, to the massive, vibrating equipment operating when the eight-story building collapsed.

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Bernanke Signals Fed To Maintain Stimulus Efforts

May 23, 2013 7:42 am | by Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer | News | Comments

Lawmakers pressed Bernanke to explain when the Fed might start to scale back its purchases. Bernanke said the pace could be reduced over the next few meetings, if the job market shows "real and sustainable progress." And he wouldn't rule out curtailing the purchases by Labor Day.

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Survey Shows China Manufacturing Contracting

May 23, 2013 12:42 am | by Joe McDonald, AP Business Writer | News | Comments

A survey shows China's manufacturing contracted this month, adding to signs a fragile recovery in the world's No. 2 economy is slowing. HSBC Corp. said Thursday the preliminary version of its monthly purchasing managers index fell to a seven-month low of 49.6 from April's 50.4 on a 100-point scale. Numbers below 50 show a contraction.

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Baldor Electric Introduces Full Line Of ER-Style Ball Bearings

May 22, 2013 4:20 pm | Products | Comments

 Baldor Electric Company has introduced its line of Dodge ER-Style ball bearings, which are available in two shaft attachment methods. The set screw version has a 65° set screw angle for better shaft grip, while the D-Lok product uses a clamp collar grip to minimize vibration. 

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Median CEO Pay Rises To $9.7M In 2012

May 22, 2013 2:14 pm | by Christina Rexrode, AP Business Writer | News | Comments

After years of pressure from corporate governance activists unhappy about big payouts, many companies have revamped their compensation formulas. They have awarded a bigger chunk of compensation in stock to align pay more closely to performance and have become more transparent about how compensation decisions are made.

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Solar Industry Pushes For More Use In Georgia

May 22, 2013 2:09 pm | by Ray Henry, Associated Press | News | Comments

The solar industry in Georgia is pushing a power monopoly to expand its use of solar energy as it plans to meet the state's electricity needs over the next two decades. State utility regulators heard testimony Tuesday on the energy plans from Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power, which must submit new plans every three years.

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Italy Seizes $1.5B From Steel Family

May 22, 2013 2:05 pm | News | Comments

Prosecutors allege in the order Wednesday that the real estate, stocks and other financial assets belonging to the Riva family were obtained through the misuse of funds belonging to the Ilva steel plant. Brothers Emilio and Adriano Riva, founders of the company that owns the plant, are currently under investigation for fraud.

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