By Mother Nature Network
From pandas to thoroughbreds, flying animals and wildlife is big business. But there is a dark side. (May 22)
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CHINA, NEW YORK, SOUTH AFRICA, MADAGASCAR
By IBTimes
Where to watch the Clippers play the Grizzlies. (May 13)
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LOS ANGELES
By IBTimes
The United States Postal Service has banned the international shipment of tablets, smartphones and other devices that contain lithium ion, lithium alloy and rechargeable batteries. The ban goes into effect starting May 16. (May 11)
By IBTimes
The nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service said Thursday its net loss widened to $3.2 billion in the fiscal second quarter as revenues continue to dwindle. It also said it lacks sufficient cash to pay for required future retiree health benefits. (May 10)
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ADVERTISING, CONGRESS, NYSE
By Reuters UK
Deutsche Post DHL <DPWGn.DE> was upbeat on the rest of the year after new contracts and demand for express delivery services in Asia helped beat expectations for sales and profit in the first quarter. (May 08)
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CHINA, UNITED KINGDOM, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, THAILAND
By Reuters UK
Deutsche Post DHL <DPWGn.DE> reported better than expected quarterly results and confirmed its outlook on Tuesday, citing its strong express delivery and supply chain business in Asia. (May 08)
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JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, THAILAND, TNT
By IBTimes
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade Friday are: Expedia, Amazon.com, Zynga Inc, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Ford Motor, Western Digital, Seagate Technology, Starbucks Corp and Fedex Corp. (Apr 27)
By IBTimes
A part of 2 World Financial Center was evacuated on Thursday morning after what seems to be a grenade was seen in a mail package, police sources told the New York Daily News. (Apr 12)
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NEW YORK
By Reuters
Early on the morning of March 16, Wong Tat joined a line of about 100 people waiting for the launch of the new iPad in a chilly rain outside an Apple store on the outskirts of San Francisco. (Mar 25)
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CHINA, IPHONE, APPLE INC., CALIFORNIA, AUSTRALIA, RETAIL