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City Council approves Downtown plan (Collinsville Herald) The Collinsville City Council on Monday approved a plan for the redevelopment of the city's Downtown. Input sought for traffic improvement plan on I-65 (BizJournals) The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham is seeking public input on its proposed plan to add high occupancy vehicle lanes and a bus rapid system along Interstate 65 in Birmingham. GDF says interested in marketing Shtokman gas (The Economic Times) France's GDF Suez, Europe's largest utility, is interested in marketing gas from the Shtokman project in the remote Barents Sea when it comes onstream, a senior executive said on Wednesday. (AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-27 14:08 UPDATE 1-GDF says interested in marketing Shtokman gas (Interactive Investor) STAVANGER, Norway, Aug 27 (Reuters) - France's GDF Suez, Europe's largest utility, is interested in marketing gas from the Shtokman project in the remote Barents Sea when it comes onstream, a senior company executive said on Wednesday. Nirula's plans to add 140 new outlets by 2010 (Business Standard India) Food chain Nirula's will open 140 outlets across the country as a part of its pan-India expansion plan over the next two years. The food chain, which aims to have a total of 200 outlets by 2010, will invest Rs 30 crore in the current year. AUSTRALIA: Fairfax Media to cut 550 jobs (AsiaMedia) Fairfax Media will axe 550 staff in Australia and New Zealand, or about 5% of the company's full-time workforce, as part of a plan to bolster profitability. UCLA's Neuheisel: Man with the plan (Orange County Register) 2008 season preview: The new coach has emphasized tempo, confidence and commitment in his attempt to turn around the Bruins. Carlisle property owners question DID expansion (The Sentinel) Cinda Shannon does not consider herself part of downtown Carlisle. National Pen Finds Niche In Social Marketing (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Blogging, Contests and Facebook Included in New Online Marketing Strategy Recycling takes field at University of Maryland football games (BizJournals) The University of Maryland has a game plan to up its recycling of bottles, cans and cardboard by 65 percent at home football games this year.
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