Turfway president: Casinos needed - Cincinnati.com
FLORENCE - Although a say task force report on the horse industry did not specifically address casinos, the president of Turfway Park said gambling is about the only way to generate significant new revenue for racing. Gov. Steve Beshear’s task

Spanish tourism plunges as Britons stay at home - Reuters
MADRID (Reuters) - Arrivals of foreign tourists to Spain, the world’s second biggest tourist destination, plummeted in November as top customers Britons and Germans stayed at home during the global economic slowdown. Arrivals fell 11.6 percent in the

UNDER SCRUTINY: The credit card industry - Barbados Suggest
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve of the United Says on Thursday met to publicise and discuss new regulations that will take effect come July 1, 2010 putting an end to many of the unfair and deceptive practices that United Says banks

Safe and Reliable Services by Buffalo Gap Instrumentation and - Earthtimes
SUGAR LAND, TX — 12/22/08 — Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) will host special guest Buffalo Gap Instrumentation and Electrical Company Incorporated (BGI&E) as part of this week’s “Industry Today” webcast. Since 1987, BGI&E has

READERS WRITE: Auto Industry - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The AJC reported that President Bush and President-elect Obama say the economy would suffer a body blow from the loss of jobs if the auto industry collapses (“Auto talks halt over wage cuts,” Page 1, Dec. 12). In truth, the economy has been

Banking on another bad year in ‘09 - CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Bankers are counting down the days until they officially close the book on a terrible 2008. Too bad the outlook for 2009 is just as dismal. It might seem hard to imagine how 2009 can be worse than this year for the industry

Obama looks West for energy plan - Politico.com
President-elect Barack Obama has hailed California as a trendsetter in the fight against global warming, and he’s topped his energy and environment team with experts from there — Nobel Prize-winning scientist Steven Chu as energy secretary and

Trade policies deserve blame for auto industry’s downfall - Detroit Free Press
No epithet these days seems too contemptuous in referring to the American auto industry’s managerial competence, and no policy proposal too heartless in addressing the industry’s high labor costs. Yes, some of Detroit’s injuries are self-inflicted

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