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Emergency personnel lean against a burned out car at the site of a natural gas explosion in pipeline San Bruno, California September 11, 2010.

Weld job may have weakened San Bruno pipeline

Investigators into the violent and deadly natural gas line explosion in San Bruno, California on Sept. 9, 2010, have discovered that certain pipe segments were welded only from the outside, not from both inside and outside the pipe, the National Transportation Safety Board said today.
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Thermo Fisher to buy Dionex

Thermo Fisher to buy Dionex for about $2.1 bln

Scientific instruments maker Thermo Fisher Scientific said it agreed to acquire chromatography systems maker Dionex Corp. for about $2.1 billion to expand in Asia-Pacific regions such as China.
People fill up job application forms at a job fair in Los Angeles, California, October 13, 2010.

US jobless claims fell last week

U.S. jobless claims fell more than expected during the week ended Dec. 4, providing some relief to the labor market that saw a rise in jobless rate in the week before, the Labor Department said.
Revised plan by WHO to eliminate TB.

WHO backs 100 minutes TB test

The World Health Organization has endorsed a new, rapid tuberculosis (TB) test that can diagnose the killer disease within two hours.
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Lying telemarketers busted

Do those debt relief ads you see on the TV or the offers you get over the phone sound too good to be true?

Glass ceiling intact in California

The sixth annual UC Davis Study of California Women Business Leaders, compiled by the University's Graduate School of Management, shows that men still hold roughly nine out of every 10 highest-paid management and board positions in 400 of California's largest public companies.
A South Korean surfs the Web at an Internet cafe in Seoul

Russian 'Spam King' pleads not guilty to federal charges

Oleg Nikolaenko, a 23-year old Russian, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he is the mastermind behind a notorious botnet, dubbed Mega-D, that controlled a network of infected computers and generated some 10 billion spam e-mails daily, or a third of the world's total.
Hospital Amenities

Hospitals or five-star hotels?

From hotel-style room service to massage therapy to magnificent views, hospitals are increasingly advertise their luxury services in a bid to gain market share, particularly those in competitive urban markets.

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