The Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres exchanged former first-round picks Tuesday.
The Blackhawks will receive 21-year-old forward Alexander Nylander while sending 20-year-old defenseman Henri Jokiharju to Buffalo.
Nylander, the No. 8 overall (...)
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By Mariam Nihal
Saudi Gazette
The first thing you notice about suits – prior to the cut, fit, style or (...)
market conditions—for 55 weeks, the longest stretch since 1973. With the labor market tightening, there is little room for significant further declines in claims.
The four-week moving average of jobless claims—considered a better gauge of (...)
Maliki's statement is unjustifiable and runs against the spirit and principle of cooperation and solidarity amongst OIC Member States and peoples. Rather the statement feeds into the sectarian and denominational agenda at a time when concerted (...)
2013" said the UAE had risen three places in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) to take 24th position. The improvement reflects a better institutional framework as well as greater macroeconomic stability. Higher oil prices buoyed the budget (...)
SHANGHAI: Some of the new Chinese cars unveiled at this week's Shanghai Auto Show are affordable for millions of buyers _ a happy development for Beijing that might prove costly for the global automakers producing them.
General Motors Co. unveiled (...)
SERIOUS ACCIDENT: A significant release of radioactive material likely to require implementation of planned countermeasures. Example is KYSHTYM, Soviet Union (now Russia), 1957 - where there was significant release of radioactive material to the (...)
ACCIDENT WITH WIDER CONSEQUENSES: A limited release of radioactive material likely to require implementation of some planned countermeasures and several deaths from radiation. Examples are the Three MILE ISLAND, USA, 1979; WINDSCALE PILE, UK, 1957; (...)
ACCIDENT WITH LOCAL CONSEQUENCES: A minor release of radioactive material unlikely to result in implementation of planned countermeasures other than local food controls and fuel melt or damage to fuel resulting in more than 0.1 percent release of (...)
and there always will be. But time and time again, the petroleum industry has risen to the challenge, and it will continue to do so in the future.
Against the backdrop of these uncertainties, we look to the challenges ahead. Are oil prices, like (...)
SEOUL: South Korea agreed Thursday to a North Korean offer of high-level military talks, a major breakthrough in the crisis on the peninsula that improves the prospect of renewed aid-for-disarmament negotiations.
Hours after US President Barack (...)
Destructive Testing and Hajj Mobilization, which have been successfully implemented.
He urged the Member States to propose more mega projects to be considered within the OIC Mega Projects imitative which aims at pooling diverse capabilities, (...)
President Barack Obama said on Sunday the US economy was expanding, but not quickly enough, and there was no “magic bullet” that will fix its problems.
Obama said in an NBC interview that the batch of grim economic data over the past few weeks was (...)
focusing on understanding their investors' appetite post-crises.
Allocation to cash and money market products decreased in 2009 and there is a clear preference for larger, more established brands in the market.
Ernst & Young's Islamic Funds & (...)
A Bangladeshi official says that the majority of his countrymen and women are “disciplined” and abide by the laws of the Kingdom, with only a few being involved in illegal activities.
“There has been an exaggeration of the facts. I can tell you, (...)
Abu Dhabi's bourse hit a six-week closing high as most Gulf Arab markets made minor gains on Thursday, ignoring a sharp drop in oil prices the previous day and a hesitant performance by global exchanges.
Abu Dhabi's index rose 1.5 percent to 2,801 (...)
known saying that "Capital is usually Coward" and could not be lured except in a secure atmosphere.
Now the Kingdom has become attractive to investments from all over the world. We could see unprecedented movement in the field of stocks and others (...)
Saudi Arabia announced a fivefold increase in its contribution to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) from $10 million in 2006 to $50 million, said Kanayo F. Nwanze, the newly elected president of the UN's specialized (...)
Watching Pakistan play Australia at the lovely Dubai International Cricket Stadium, it became clear that the Twenty20 format is best served by an IPL-type tournament. True, it was the last match of the series, the Aussies were keen to catch a flight (...)
…is exactly what the designers of the 2009 Toyota Sequoia were hoping people would feel when they drive the latest market inception from Toyota.
“Strong and Comfortable” is how Toyota describes the Sequoia - named after the largest trees in the (...)
making and investment planning by producers and consumers alike. If today's low prices continue long enough, they will sow the seeds for future price spikes and volatility.
While the economic crisis will be an important driver of change, I am (...)
Arab investments, it noted, as well as the migration of capital and qualified workforce, weak infrastructure, inadequate education levels and incompatibility with labor market requirements, food and water security, climate change, energy, and (...)
Endeavour was named through a national competition involving students in elementary and secondary schools. Entries included an essay about the name, the story behind it and why it was appropriate for a NASA shuttle, and the project that supported (...)
site quoted Jumah as saying that both objectives--meeting energy demand growth while protecting the environment--can be met by adopting a “balanced approach,” combining enhanced methods of producing and consuming energy while also developing new (...)
Malaysia's No. 2 leader secured the top post in the ruling party Sunday, making it virtually certain that he will succeed the country's unpopular prime minister by April.
Representatives from 138 branches of the ruling United Malays National (...)