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Home Hardware and Tree Canada Re-beautify Goderich

Goderich Tornado ReLeaf Program replaces trees destroyed by tornado GODERICH, ON , May 19, 2012 /CNW/ – Home Hardware Stores Limited and Tree Canada came together today to re-beautify an area of Goderich heavily affected by the devastating F3 tornado that struck the Southwestern Ontario town last August. The area, which borders the Maitland River, was once home to scenic walking trails populated with century old trees ranging from sugar maple to white pine. Uprooting and killing trees in its path, the tornado left the site completely destroyed.

Reddy Ice Announces Confirmation Of Plan Of Reorganization

DALLAS , May 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Reddy Ice Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: RDDYQ) (the “Company”) today announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas , Dallas Division (the “Bankruptcy Court”) confirmed the first amended joint plan of reorganization (the “Plan”) of the Company and its direct subsidiary, Reddy Ice Corporation (together with the Company, the “Debtors”) under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code

Fed’s Dudley: QE will stop if it causes inflation

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) – A top Federal Reserve officials on Tuesday assured foreign economic policymakers that the Fed’s policy to purchases assets “will not continue the moment” it looks like it may be generating inflation.

Gov. Snyder Launches ‘Michigan No Kid Hungry’ To Fight Childhood Hunger

Partnership with Share Our Strength and United Way for Southeastern Michigan Will Connect More Kids to School Breakfast, Summer Meals and Nutrition Education DETROIT , May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder joined Share Our Strength ®, United Way for Southeastern Michigan , Detroit Public Schools, and a diverse group of education, government, community and business leaders to launch Michigan No Kid Hungry® at Gompers Elementary School in Detroit today.

Tech Stocks: Tech stocks trying to find daylight

By Rex Crum , MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Tech stocks tried to eke out gains Monday as the sector mostly moved in tandem with the broader market’s reaction to the weekend elections in France and Greece. Investors in the U.S., and around the world, debated the significance of France’s ousting President Nicholas Sarkozy in favor of Socialist Francois Hollande, as well as the significance of the parliamentary election in Greece. Read more about the electoral outcomes in France and Greece.

Stocks could face more turbulence in the week ahead

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Stocks could face more turbulence in the week ahead After April’s weak jobs report, investors will scrutinize each piece of economic data for a read on whether the economy`s soft patch is temporary or the start of something more troubling. After April`s weak jobs report, investors will scrutinize each piece of economic data for a read on whether the economy`s soft patch is temporary or the start of something more troubling.

Asia Markets: Asia stocks tumble after U.S. jobs, Europe polls

By Sarah Turner , MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Asian shares tumbled Monday after poor jobs data raised fresh concerns about the health of the U.S.

Hollande ousts Sarkozy in French vote

By William L. Watts , MarketWatch Francois Hollande, Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, holds his ballot in the second round vote of the 2012 French presidential election at a polling station in Tulle on Sunday. . FRANKFURT (MarketWatch)—French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday became the latest in a long line of European leaders to lose his job in the wake of the euro-zone debt crisis, conceding defeat to Socialist challenger François Hollande after polls closed in the final round of France’s presidential election

Hollande: Austerity shouldn’t be inevitable

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) — French president-elect Francois Hollande said austerity should not be inevitable and that the country’s European partners should be relieved by his victory, as he addressed supporters after defeating President Nicolas Sarkozy in Sunday’s runoff election. Hollande has called for augmenting the fiscal pact that aims to enshrine tough budget rules with growth-oriented measures, setting a potential conflict with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Estimates show Hollande winning French election: WSJ

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) — Socialist challenger Francois Hollande appeared set to oust President Nicolas Sarkozy in France’s presidential runoff vote Sunday, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing estimates of preliminary results. Polls closed across most of France at 6 p.m.

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