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Judge grants partial stop on North Dakota pipeline work
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WASHINGTON — An American Indian tribe succeeded Tuesday in getting a federal judge to temporarily stop construction on some, but not all, of a $3.8 billion four-state oil pipeline, but its broader request still hangs in the balance. U.S. District
Company agrees to temporarily halt some North Dakota pipeline workReuters
Tribal Protest Spurs Halt to Pipeline in North DakotaWall Street Journal
Native Americans Fighting To Protect Sacred Land Find Ally On Mainstream NewsHuffington Post
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Ackman buys into Chipotle, to talk to management; shares jump
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A Chipotle Mexican Grill is seen the day before it announces its first quarter results, in Los Angeles, California, United States, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson. By Svea Herbst-Bayliss | BOSTON. BOSTON Activist investor William Ackman's hedge …
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square takes big stake in ChipotleMarketWatch
Pershing Square Reveals 9.9% Stake in ChipotleWall Street Journal
Ackman Sets Sights on Beleaguered Chipotle and Insular BoardBloomberg
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Judge puts hold on plan to open California lands to fracking
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday tentatively rejected a plan by the federal Bureau of Land Management to open more than 1,500 square miles of lands in central California to oil drilling and fracking. The BLM failed to take a "hard look
Judge blocks oil development in Central California over frackingSFGate
Legal Victory Overturns Federal Plan to Open 1 Million Acres of California Public Land to Drilling, FrackingYubaNet
District judge suspends million acre fracking dealKern Golden Empire

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ITT Technical Institutes shut down after 50 years in operation
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ITT Educational Services, one of the largest operators of for-profit technical schools, ended operations at all of its ITT Technical Institutes on Tuesday, citing government action to curtail the company's access to millions of dollars in federal loans
ITT Tech shutters all campuses after federal aid sanctionsBusiness Insider
More Than 35000 Students Left Without Degrees After ITT Tech Announces Immediate Campus ClosuresKTLA
ITT Tech students unsure about next step after school's closureIndianapolis Star
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Bloomberg

Enbridge May Have Just Touched Off a 'Supermajor' Race for Pipes
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Is the North American pipeline sector about to be consumed by merger mania? With Enbridge Inc. planning a $28 billion takeover of Spectra Energy Corp., some investors say the industry's in store for more deals as pressure mounts on the likes of
Enbridge to Buy Spectra Energy in $28 Billion DealWall Street Journal
With Spectra Energy Deal, Enbridge Seeks To Upstage Kinder MorganForbes
Pipeline operator Enbridge to buy Spectra Energy for $28BTulsa World
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Allergan's CEO Just Pledged a 'Social Contract' With Patients on Drug Prices
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Including a promise for reasonable drug prices. Allergan AGN 1.34% CEO Brent Saunders tried to convey a simple message to investors and customers on Tuesday: I'm not on board with unreasonable price hikes for life-saving drugs. In a blog post on the …
Allergan vows limited price hikes, says 'outliers' deter researchReuters
One pharmaceutical company's unusual solution to public fury over price hikesWashington Post
Allergan Slaps Peers, Self With Pricing GauntletBloomberg
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Morningstar Founder Joe Mansueto to Step Down
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The man who launched Morningstar Inc. MORN -0.86 % from his Chicago apartment in 1984 is stepping down as chief executive. Joe Mansueto will become executive chairman of the mutual-fund data company in January. His successor will be the firm's …
Morningstar, Inc. Names Kunal Kapoor Chief Executive Officer; Founder Joe Mansueto to Become Executive ChairmanPR Newswire (press release)
Kapoor to replace billionaire founder Mansueto as Morningstar CEOChicago Tribune
Morningstar taps Kapoor to replace Mansueto as CEOPensions & Investments
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Wall St. ends up on views Fed will hold off on rates
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U.S. stocks rose slightly on Tuesday, nudging the Nasdaq to a record high close, as economic data bolstered views the Federal Reserve may decide against raising interest rates in the near term. The S&P financial index .SPSY, which tends to rise with …
Stocks Rise Tepidly Amid Weak ISM ReportMorningstar.com
ASX to slide, $A surges higherThe Australian Financial Review
Nasdaq hits fresh record as rate hike expectations dimChannel NewsAsia
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Chinese Services Sector Expands More than Expected in August
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The Caixin/IHS Markit purchasing managers' index moves deeper into expansion territory, though new order growth slows. Laura Board. Follow. Sep 5, 2016 2:01 AM EDT. Growth in China's services sector picked up more than expected in August though a …
China services activity improves in August, Caixin PMI showsCNBC
China service sector picks up in August, but new order growth eases: Caixi…Reuters
Singapore's Electronics PMI Above 50 Signals Recovery: ChartBloomberg
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Fortune

Hanjin Shipping Is Trying to Stop Its Ships From Being Seized
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Hanjin is planning legal action in about 10 countries this week, South Korea's regulator said. South Korea's Hanjin Shipping plans to take legal action in jurisdictions worldwide to prevent its vessels being seized, as more of its ships were blocked
Officials call for action on cargo delivery crisis at portsLos Angeles Times
Ailing Korean Shipper Hanjin Moves to Resolve Cargo ChaosNew York Times
Bankrupt Hanjin seeks court protection for its shipsBBC News
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