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Painfully, Europeans Ponder Cutback in Wine Industry (New York Times) - Efforts to shore up the European wine industry by tearing out vineyards have set the stage for a debate as Europeans contemplate the cost of their love affair with the grape.

Malaysian Film Industry's Status Quo Remains (Bernama) - KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 (Bernama) -- This year marks the 74th anniversary of the local film industry since the first Malay film "Laila Majnun" directed by B.S.Rajhans, from Bombay, India, was screened in 1933.

Senator with eye on state office takes on ag industry (San Diego Union-Tribune) - SACRAMENTO, 3:13 p.m. July 3 (AP): State Sen. Dean Florez's fight to regulate the leafy green vegetable industry has all the makings of a personal crusade.

'Industry needs more cost accountants' (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News) - With a growing demand for cost and management accountants across the country and the professionals playing a more strategic role in an organisation, the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India, (ICWAI) Pune chapter has chalked out an expansion plan to improve access of the professional course to more students. "Indian industry needs around 4500 Cost and Management Accountants (CMAs) every ...

Law for Iraq oil industry agreed, says PM (Financial Times) - Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's prime minister, said yesterday that his cabinet had unanimously approved a law governing the country's oil industry and planned to send it to parliament today.

EU urged to fund generic drug industry (Financial Times) - Europe must fund the creation of a generic drugs industry in poor countries as the long-term solution to the developing world’s health crisis, the European parliament will demand next week.

US industry growth accelerates (FT.com via Yahoo! News) - A closely watched measure of US manufacturing shows that industry is growing at its fastest rate for more than a year, signalling that the health of the economy may be improving after a weak start to the year.

Bee industry missed revenue (TVNZ) - A government bungle has cost a leading New Zealand beekeeper millions of dollars in lost revenue. Hawke's Bay based Kintail Honey says the government forgot to include the bee industry in negotiations with the European Union.

Emida Tech And Q Comm International Says They Agreed To Merge And Create Prepaid Industry - Quick Facts (Nasdaq) - (RTTNews) - Emida Technologies Inc. and Q Comm International Inc. (QMMI.PK) announced they have agreed to merge and create a prepaid industry.

Europe revamps wine industry (South African Wine News) - The European Union (EU) is planning a major shake up of its wine industry as South African and other so-called new world wines continue to grow in popularity on the continent.

 
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