Important things at that time. Much more to get to on that. Welcome everyone. I am neil cavuto and this is your world. This is a day where we reflect on where weve been and right now with a virus where we are going. First, we went to get the read of whats happening in new york with lower angle. Many are going to those speeches. We had a very slow start this morning. It was cloudy and cool. As the sun emerged, so have the people and the great experiment has been on. The people be able to socially distance as they have been asked to do for months once they hit the sand . We have seen a little bit of both as we take it to her across the northeast and around the nation along some beaches in the northeast, weve seen people out and about getting around the sand. Some abiding by the rules, others getting too close for comfort. There was this group of people they returned a hard note on the social distance challenge. Check out this pool party in ozark so the weekend with hundreds of people goi
A multi-million dollar tax-dodge has earned an Auckland businessman a jail sentence after he was busted smuggling more than 6000 kilograms of loose tobacco.
A multi-million dollar tax-dodge has earned an Auckland businessman a jail sentence after he was busted smuggling more than 6000 kilograms of loose tobacco
Altrincham-based legal attraction, retention and recruitment consultancy, Realm Recruit, has strengthened its specialist team with two new appointments.
By Molly Taylor
KEY components of a complex multi-million dollar engineering project for one of the world’s largest aluminum smelters have been built on Mount Gambier’s outskirts.
Several vital parts of a 16-metre high dust collector have been designed and manufactured at Nederman MikroPul’s Worrolong production facility, ready for shipping to Aluminum Bahrain – the world’s largest aluminum smelter outside of China.
It is among the company’s largest and most complex projects completed in Australia, with Nederman MikroPul operating from the former McKee Engineering premises for the last 12 months.
The collector features over 800 self-filtering bags and will be used to purify Spent Pot Lining (SPL), an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminum.