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Global warming expert raises concerns for tourism industry (AFP via Yahoo! News) - Nobel Peace Prize recipient Rajendra Pachauri Tuesday warned tourism industry chiefs they need to reduce their impact on climate change as consumers become more environmentally aware.

Iraqi poultry industry to bring 600 jobs (UPI) - BAGHDAD, April 29 (UPI) -- The burgeoning poultry industry 20 miles south of Baghdad got a boost from 45,000 fertilized eggs imported from the Netherlands.

Foreclosure Industry Is Booming (ABC News) - While the foreclosure industry prospers, the housing crisis hasn't even peaked.

Sri Lanka Eases Fishing Bans to Boost Tsunami-Damaged Industry (Bloomberg.com) - April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka eased fishing restrictions in the eastern region captured from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, as the rebels accused the military of targeting the industry to prevent it recovering from the 2004 tsunami disaster.

Madonna to buck industry sales trends? (Los Angeles Times) - On a day in which the record industry is releasing what is sure to be one of the biggest albums of the year the Recording Industry Assn. of America (RIAA) dampers the party.

Judge rules 3 ex-Janus managers may still work in industry (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Three former Janus Capital Management LLC executives accused of improperly allowing market-timing trades in the firm's mutual funds will be allowed to continue working in the industry under a judge's ruling.

What the gun industry can learn from scuba divers (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) - The Supreme Court will issue a major interpretation of the Second Amendment in coming weeks. But even as both sides in the gun debate await the D.C. v. Heller ruling, the gun industry should set its sights on a different target: certification.

Profits slide for food industry (AAP via Yahoo!7 News) - Profits in the manufacturing and wholesaling sectors of the food industry are falling as costs rise and consumers cut back their spending.

CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON HEAVY INDUSTRY FACTORY IN VIETNAM (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance) - Utilities   Construction of a heavy industry factory at a cost of 450 billion VND (US$27.9 million) started in the Vietnamese oil-field province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau on April 29 with full investment from the Vina-Halla Company Ltd of the Republic of Korea .

Construction Starts On Heavy Industry Factory In Vietnam (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News) - Construction of a heavy industry factory at a cost of 450 billion VND (US$27.9 million) started in the Vietnamese oil-field province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau on April 29 with full investment from the Vina-Halla Company Ltd of the Republic of Korea .

 
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