Jeffrey Wright News
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George Soros, the billionaire investor, was auction bait Saturday night.
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A Republican-backed bill to advance TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which was delayed by the Obama administration, poses jurisdictional and legal issues, representatives of two U.S. agencies said.
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Companies are renting more uniforms as hiring in industries such as manufacturing and food service outpaces the U.S. economy’s best six-month streak of job growth since 2006.
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TransCanada Corp., the Calgary-based company pushing a $7 billion pipeline from Alberta’s oil sands to refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast, spent $1.33 million on Washington lobbyists last year.
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A House committee voted in favor of a Republican-backed bill requiring the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to approve TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline, stripping power from President Barack Obama.
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As a train commuter myself, I sympathize with Army Captain Colter Stevens, who keeps reliving a nightmarish rail trip to Chicago in the entertaining sci-fi thriller “ Source Code .”
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Thomas Jefferson shows up near the end of “A Free Man of Color.” He really takes it on the chin from a humiliated mulatto named Jacques Cornet.
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Since winning a Tony Award for his remarkable autobiographical show “Passing Strange,” the Southern California-bred rocker Stew has put down roots in Brooklyn. The result is “Brooklyn Omnibus,’ a song cycle written with his partner, Heidi Rodewald, about life in Kings County.
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