Friday, July 25, 2014

July 25 News Update


West Bank erupts as UN deplores Gaza school attack
Official Vents Outrage at Shelling of U.N. Schools in Gaza *

Fukushima report: Accidents will happen
Fukushima Monkeys' Blood Shows Signs of Radiation Exposure
Southern hopes to build more U.S. nuclear power reactors
Nuclear Plants Should Focus on Risks Posed by External Events *

Bloomsbury, N.J., Subway Workers Vote to Join Union
Nearly half of Kansas City area health care workers lack bachelor’s degrees
'Shocking' underground water loss in US drought
Cuba looks to mangroves to fend off rising seas
U.S. court upholds FDA animal feed policy despite health concern
Ukrainian government moves to ban Communist Party
U.S. labor agency approves 'micro-unit' in Macy's bargaining case
New Labor Deal Means Some Oregon Zoo Employees Will Pay for Parking
Santa Fe Workers File National Labor Relations Board Complaint
Al Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt say they will appeal
Court tosses out lawsuits against Chiquita
CIA tortured prisoners in Poland
University of Windsor, faculty at odds over contract implementation
Construction worker dies after being trapped in trench
Sales of Big S.U.V.s Pulling the Weight at General Motors *
U.S. Considering Refugee Status for Hondurans *
China’s Plan to Limit Coal Use Could Spur Consumption for Years *

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