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Toshiba's Survival in Doubt Amid Westinghouse Troubles -
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
TOKYO (AP) – Toshiba Corp., whose U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric Co. has filed for bankruptcy protection, raised doubts Tuesday about its ability to survive as a company.
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Toshiba Says Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy Protection -
Thursday, March 30, 2017
TOKYO (AP) – Japan's embattled Toshiba Corp. said Wednesday that its U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric Co. has filed for bankruptcy protection, marking a key step in its struggles to stop the flow of massive red ink.
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This week in Memphis history: March 18-24 -
Saturday, March 19, 2016
1989: Ratt at the Mid-South Coliseum.
1976: On the front page of The Daily News, Tennessee Insurance Commissioner Millard Oakley approves new forms, rules and rates for insurance companies to use in writing automobile policies to include coverage of CB radios.
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Feds Move Closer to Approving New Nuclear Reactor -
Thursday, December 15, 2011
ATLANTA (AP) – Federal regulators are leaning toward approving a nuclear reactor designed by Westinghouse Electric Co. that could power the first nuclear plants built from scratch in a generation.
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Résumé Shows Fred Thompson Has Washington Insider's Connections -
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
NASHVILLE (AP) - Republican Fred Thompson, who likes to cast himself in the role of Washington outsider, has a long history as a political insider who earned more than $1 million lobbying the federal government.
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Archived Article: Law Analys -
Thursday, April 11, 1996
04-11 Law analys Law firms of the future must embrace and manage change As corporations face strong pressure to reduce legal expenses, they are ending decade-old relationships with mega-sized law firms and turning to medium-sized and regional law fi...