Japan Looks to Bring in More Foreign Workers as Population Falls

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Japan Looks to Bring in More Foreign Workers as Population Falls

Two aides to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the nation is planning to bring in more overseas workers to bolster the shrinking labor force.
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The Exxon Mobil Discipline Workshop

Exxon Mobil could have about 10% of its assets invested in Papua New Guinea. That is a sign of management's optimism about the project's potential.
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Bank of Russia Says Easing Over for 2016 After Second Cut

Thirty-seven of 42 economists surveyed by Bloomberg predicted the move, while five saw no change. “There's a chance, of course, but only in case of
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Why the Air Force Wants to See Pilots' Sweat

However icky one may consider eccrinology, the study of sweat and other gland secretions, this liquid is a fine carrier of the same biomarkers that the
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Samsung's Recall Is Official, Now It's Time to Rebuild Trust

Now that Samsung Electronics Co.'s recall of the explosion-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone is official in the U.S., the company can start focusing on
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