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Farmers Insurance Claims Teams Helping Customers in Those States Affected by Sandy / Farmers Mobile Claims Units Stationed in New Jersey
LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwire) — 11/02/12 — Two Farmers Insurance Mobile Catastrophe Claims (MCC) buses have joined Farmers Insurance Group of Companies® agents and claims teams, including subsi… Continue reading
Senegal’s Sall replaces interior, foreign ministers in reshuffle
DAKAR (Reuters) – Senegalese President Macky Sall has fired his interior and foreign ministers in his first cabinet reshuffle since taking office six months ago, the government announced on state television late on Monday. Interior Minister Mbaye Ndiaye had come under heavy criticism for his handling of a riot by supporters of a jailed religious leader who smashed car windows, set fire to buses, and ransacked shops in the capital Dakar last week Continue reading
Navistar changes course, stock plunges
Navistar, which makes the International brand heavy trucks and school buses, saw its share price drop 15 percent to just above $4 Friday. Continue reading
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Japanese protesters fill streets as nuclear re-start looms
TOKYO (Reuters) – More than 15,000 anti-nuclear protesters blocked streets outside the Japanese prime minister's office on Friday, beating drums and chanting slogans against the restart of reactors nearly 16 months after the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years. The crowd blocked off a six-lane road and adjoining streets leading to the Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's official residence in central Tokyo Continue reading
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Dozens wounded as Serbs, Kosovo police clash
PRISTINA/BELGRADE (Reuters) – More than 50 people were injured in clashes on Thursday when the authorities in Kosovo deported a group of visiting Serbs who accused the police of shooting at them, leaving one with life-threatening gunshot injuries. The group of about 70 mostly young Serbs was travelling in two buses to Gazimestan, a religious and historic site close to the capital Pristina, when police turned them back, arguing they had become “very aggressive, drunk and were provoking both police and citizens”. … Continue reading
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Dozens wounded as Serbs, Kosovo police clash
PRISTINA/BELGRADE (Reuters) – More than 50 people were injured in clashes on Thursday when the authorities in Kosovo deported a group of visiting Serbs who accused the police of shooting at them, leaving one with life-threatening gunshot injuries. Continue reading
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City of Windsor First in North America to Launch BYD Environmentally-Friendly Electric Buses
This week, Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis signed a letter of intent to purchase up to ten (10), BYD 40-foot electric buses for City transit services in 2012 – the first … Continue reading
Daimler closing Ontario bus factory that supplies TTC
The division of German automaker Daimler that makes transit buses for Toronto, Ottawa, New York and other cities across North America is closing its lone Canadian factory as it winds down operations. Continue reading
Sudan’s frontline: Dead bodies, circling Antonovs
The road to Heglig, an oil town that South Sudan and Sudan are fighting over, is lined with discarded furniture, destroyed buses and tanks, and clusters of dead Sudanese soldiers. Continue reading