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GE to move turbine jobs to Europe, China due to EXIM bank closure

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – General Electric Co said on Tuesday it will move 500 U.S. power turbine manufacturing jobs to Europe and China because it can no longer access U.S. Export-Import Bank financing after Congress allowed the agency’s charter to lapse in June. The largest U.S. industrial conglomerate said France’s COFACE export agency has agreed to support some of GE’s global power project bids with a new line

7 Ways to Keep Your Summer Body All Winter Long

By Samuel Blackstone for DETAILS.(photo: Getty Images)A lot of men use the winter as a time to eat more, lift heavy, skip the cardio, and bulk up. But what if you want that hard-earned beach body year-round? What if you have a beach-getaway vacation planned for midwinter? Or what if you just like to be a lean, mean fighting machine all the…

Change of the Solheim tide

There has been a shift in power during the last 10 years of the Solheim Cup, with Europe winning the previous two events after USA claimed three successive victories in 2005, 2007 and 2009. We take a look back at how each of the last five tournaments were won and lost…

Change of the Solheim tide

There has been a shift in power during the last 10 years of the Solheim Cup, with Europe winning the previous two events after USA claimed three successive victories in 2005, 2007 and 2009. We take a look back at how each of the last five tournaments were won and lost…