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Recording Industry Goes After USF Students. (The Tampa Tribune) - TAMPA - The recording industry's newest target lives in a University of South Florida sorority house, where Happy Birthday balloons float behind the unlocked door to her computer.
Authorities Investigate Industry Shooting (CBS 2 Los Angeles) - A man was shot in the City of Industry, a sheriff's sergeant said. SLIDESHOWS: View The Day's Top Photos VIDEO: Watch The Latest News
Maine's tourism industry hopeful despite high gas prices (Boston Globe) - Maine's tourism industry is largely optimistic about the summer season that kicked off this weekend despite high gas prices.
Travel industry set to launch climate-change lobbying group (Independent) - A lobbying group chaired by former CBI boss Sir Digby Jones to represent the travel industry over climate change will launch by the middle of next month.
Petroleum industry bracing for hurricane season (Houston Chronicle) - As they prepared to fix the Gulf's devastated oil and gas facilities, industry representatives realized standard repairs weren't enough.
Petroleum industry adjusts, hopes to avoid Katrina-like damage (USA Today) - If you think gasoline prices are high now, consider the eye-popping possibilities if another monster storm pummels the Gulf of Mexico this hurricane season, the way Katrina and Rita battered the petroleum-rich waters in 2005.
Buddha firm on industry (The Telegraph) - New Delhi, May 26: Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today made it clear that the Nandigram violence would not make his government give up efforts to boost industry in the state.
Cinnamon industry faces new challenges (Sunday Observer) - Sri Lanka's Cinnamon industry has faced a new challenge in our main markets as some buyers demand a new standard on sulphur dioxide residue and experts fear that if solutions are not found it will adversely affect the industry.
Webcasters, music industry wrestle over royalty hike (Boston Globe) - Stung by the backlash against increased royalties charged to Internet broadcasters, the music industry this week offered to give small online broadcasters a break. But the plan has been dismissed by the broadcasters, who favor legislation in Congress that would reduce Internet music royalties.
Iron Industry Museum Holds Open House (WLUC TV 6) - Sunday, the Michigan Iron Industry Museum kicked off its 2007 season with an open house. The museum opened May 1, but yesterday visitors got a chance to explore the exhibits, enjoy refreshments and learn about upcoming events.
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