Strike group’s ships home for holiday — except 1 - Navy
Times
SAN DIEGO — The nuclear carrier Ronald Reagan and most of its
strike group are heading home to San Diego on the tail end of a six-month
deployment, just in time for Thanksgiving. But one ship will miss the
holiday. More than 5,500 sailors with the ...
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Double take - Army Times
The Army has reminded its public affairs officers of proper
guidelines for handling photographs after The Associated Press removed from
its service a digitally altered image of Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody, the
military’s first female four-star general. It ...
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Ramos disembarks from Transnet to drive Absa - Beeld
IT IS hoped that Transnet’s new boss will continue Maria Ramos’
vision of contributing to the social and economic development of South
Africa’s economy, trade union Satawu said. On Friday, it was announced
that Ramos would leave Transnet at the ...
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Logistics investment growth slows - China Economic Net
Fixed-assets investment in China's logistics and related sectors
amounted to 1.068 trillion yuan ($156.5 billion) in the first three
quarters of this year, sources with China Federation of Logistics &
Purchasing said on Saturday. The investment grew ...
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World’s biggest retailer gets new CEO - Buffalo News
WASHINGTON — Wal-Mart announced Friday morning that the head of its
international division will take over as chief executive of the world’s
largest retailer after the holiday season. Mike Duke, 58, will replace H.
Lee Scott Jr., 59, who led the ...
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