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Jury gives recording industry a victory (USA Today) - The recording industry won its highest-profile fight so far in its campaign against illegal downloading when a federal jury ordered a Minnesota woman to pay $222,000 for sharing copyrighted music online.
Retailers, credit card industry clash (AP via Yahoo! News) - Retailers and the credit card industry are at odds as they try to restore consumer confidence after recent massive thefts of credit card information.
Iran says clears hurdles to nuclear industry (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday Iran had overcome difficulties en route to a nuclear energy industry and no one could stop it, a day after France called for wider European sanctions to rein in Tehran.
Moms Should Eat More Fish, Industry-Backed Group Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) - Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- A nonprofit group backed by the seafood industry urged pregnant women and nursing mothers to eat more fish than recommended by U.S. officials concerned that mercury contamination can hurt babies.
Industry's worst air-travel year persists (El Paso Times) - WASHINGTON -- The airline industry's dismal on-time performance in 2007 continued in August with nearly 30 percent of flights delayed. The most recent government data, which also showed a surge in fliers' complaints, was released less than a week after President Bush vowed to help fix the problem.
Morgan Stanley "bullish" on outlook for Indonesian auto industry (Antara News) - Morgan Stanley said Thursday it has a "bullish" long-term outlook on the Indonesian automotive industry, which it said is poised to benefit from a sizeable domestic market, low penetration rates and the country's attractiveness as a regional production base.
TAIWAN'S 2015 TEXTILE INDUSTRY OUTPUT PROJECTED AT US$17.75 BLN (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance) - Statistics The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has projected the annual output value of Taiwan's textile industry for 2015 at NT$580 billion (US$17.75 billion) and has suggested development directions such as innovation for the industry, according to Economic Minister Steve R.L. Chen.
Taiwan's 2015 Textile Industry Output Projected At US$17.75 BLN (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News) - The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has projected the annual output value of Taiwan's textile industry for 2015 at NT$580 billion (US$17.75 billion) and has suggested development directions such as innovation for the industry, according to Economic Minister Steve R.L. Chen.
India Co To Set Up Plastics Industry In Bangladesh's Mongla Epz (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News) - An Indian company will set up a plastics industry in the Mongla Export Processing Zone with an investment of US$34.725 million.
INDIA CO TO SET UP PLASTICS INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH'S MONGLA EPZ (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance) - Packaging/plastics/paper/glass An Indian company will set up a plastics industry in the Mongla Export Processing Zone with an investment of US$34.725 million.
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