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Chinese bank in Saab rescue talks

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A Chinese bank is in talks about taking a stake in Saab, in the latest attempt to rescue the crisis-hit Swedish car maker after an earlier deal to secure its future ran into trouble.
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Canada sees U.S. approving Keystone pipeline

Expanding oil exports top priority: Canadian minister

Canada believes the United States will ultimately approve TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which Washington put on hold last month for more than a year, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said on Friday.
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Silver Bull Resources Raises $7.53M for Sierra Mojada

Silver Bull Resources Inc., a Canadian company that explores for silver, said Friday a stock offering resulted in proceeds of nearly $7.53 million, most of which came from Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp., a large U.S. silver producer.
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Humane Society Opposes Horse Slaughter in U.S.

The Humane Society has a firm position against horse slaughter. The organization argues that plants in the U.S. are not a better alternative to foreign-owned plants across the border, in Canada and Mexico where slaughter has been primarily conducted with many exported U.S. horses in the five years since a ban was effectively imposed before recently being lifted.
BP sells Canadian natgas liquids unit for $1.67 billion

BP sells Canadian Natgas Liquids Unit for $1.67 Billion

The business, which includes pipelines and processing stations that remove valuable crude-like liquids from gas, owns or has rights to about 4,000 kilometers of pipeline systems and 21 million barrels of storage capacity.
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Can California Exports Survive a Recession in Europe?

Wells Fargo Securities said California's wholesale trade, transport and export industries have been big beneficiaries of the growing wealth of Asia and growing demand from other countries, such as Canada and Mexico.
Horse slaughter

Horse Slaughter Coming Back to U.S. Soon?

In states like South Dakota and Texas, and others in the Midwest, the movement to get the horse slaughter business up and running again in the U.S. is active. State lawmakers in South Dakota, for instance, had introduced a state constitutional amendment to provide for the purchase, construction and operation of a horse processing plant. The proposed legislation failed, but it's a sign that combined with the end of the federal ban that horse meat slaughter houses may be back in the U.S...
New Drug-Smuggling Tunnel Found in San Diego

New Drug-Smuggling Tunnel Found in San Diego

A new cross-border tunnel used to smuggle drugs from Mexico was found in San Diego, U.S., which is the second such tunnel found within two weeks, authorities said on Tuesday.
TSX to open up on China move, GDP eyed

TSX to open up on China move, GDP eyed

Toronto's main stock index was set to open higher on Wednesday, extending gains from the previous session after China unexpectedly cut its bank reserve requirement ratio by 50 basis points, and ahead of Canadian growth data.
Idle Gulf Coast Drilling Rigs

Gulf Coast Oil Industry's Recovery Difficult to Grasp

Stymied by a six-month drilling moratorium, the climb to recovery appears slow for the oil and natural gas industries in the Gulf of Mexico since the Macondo spill of 2010. In reality, it's a little more ambiguous than public perception or data numbers suggest.

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