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With very little going for IOI Corporation at the moment, upside seems limited. Is it worth a `hold'?
IOI Corp Bhd does not look too sexy to some analysts, for now. They see very few catalysts for the stock, especially on the plantation front, given that crude palm oil (CPO) prices have no reason to rally further as local production recovers.
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The Waukesha Symphony staged an apt revival of Mozart's rare "Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento," from 1776. Mozart wrote it for Palm Sunday, and it was Palm Sunday. He wrote it for the Salzburg Cathedral, and the WSO played it in the splendid chapel of St. John's Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield.
Conductor Alexander Platt drew fiery playing and singing from his orchestra, from Mark Aamot's Jubilate Chorale, and from soprano Ami Bouterse, mezzo Kathleen Sonnentag, tenor Stuart Mitchell and bass Peter Van de Graaff. Their sound, in the live acoustics of the old, stone church, rose to hair-raising at the peaks.
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This Notice provides an opportunity to comment on EPA's analyses of palm oil used as a feedstock to produce biodiesel and renewable diesel under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program. EPA's analysis of the two types of biofuel shows that biodiesel and renewable diesel produced from palm oil have estimated lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions of 17% and 11% respectively for these biofuels compared to the statutory baseline petroleum-based diesel fuel used in the RFS program. This analysis indicates that both palm oil-based biofuels would fail to qualify as meeting the minimum 20% GHG performance threshold for renewable fuel under the RFS program.
... sectors of the economy in response to a given volume change in the amount of biofuel produced. F...
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Business Editors
WASHINGTON, D.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2003
Industry Veteran Recognized for Leading Role in Facilitating the
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PHOENIX - A girl who was kidnapped by relatives in 2003 from a Norwalk restaurant when she was 14 months old was found Wednesday in a Phoenix house that doubled as a tarot and palm reading business.
Amber Nicklas had also been given a different name and a different date of birth.
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Given the absence of specific evidence about the operation of this pedestrian control signal (or eyewitness testimony indicating what signal was displayed when the appellant crossed the road), the city failed to prove that appellant crossed a roadway in the direction of a signal when the signal displays a "don't walk" or upraised palm. Judgment reversed; judgment of acquittal entered.
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The controversy surrounding this judicial race, which has had more twists and turns than a molecular helix, started after an Aug. 30-31 recount brought to light the loss of 3,478 ballots or 3 percent of the total ballots cast during the Aug. 26 primary. Prior to the recount, [William Abramson] had been ahead by 17 votes. After the recount [Richard Winnet] surged ahead by 60 votes. What followed was a frantic search involving dozens of county employees to locate the missing 3,478 ballots.
Now, with the results having been certified by the county elections canvassing board on Sept. 23 - following multiple machine and hand recounts after the majority of lost ballots were accounted for - Abramson's long-awaited victory over Winnet signals the end of the controversial judge's 24-year reign. ...
... prior to the presidential election, and given that a special election would likely cost Palm Bea...
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Given facts, people make right choices JAMES Fishkin's office is at the end of Palm Drive on the Stanford University campus, inside a beautiful, colonnaded building called McClatchy Hall. To reach it, you walk past chatting students and biking professors, and past beds of flowering rosemary that make you slow down, breathe deeply and question why you ever left college for a real job.
Only in such an idealized, hopeful place could Fishkin hold fast to a belief that flies in the face of everything we have come to expect about modern America. The professor believes that, given half a chance, people prefer to choose presidents and policies through measured, fact-based discussion rather than screaming-meemies sound bites from TV and radio.
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PALM DESERT, Calif. -- Given a choice, Chad Campbell would prefer to be where he is -- in front.
Campbell shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to hold off Scott Verplank and his 64 and hang onto a one-stroke lead through four rounds of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.
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MORGANTOWN - West Virginia punter Scott Kozlowski was named the Big East special teams player of the week Monday and given credit for what has been mostly unheralded work this season.
The fifth-year senior from West Palm Beach, Fla., averaged 48 yards on four punts and twice brought WVU out from inside its 20- yard line in the third quarter. He also dropped Colorado inside its 10 in the fourth quarter.