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Billionaire Jack Ma Plans to Cede Control of China's Ant Group: Report

Ma could cede control by transferring some of his voting power to Ant officials including chief executive Eric Jing, the Wall Street Journal report said. ....

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Last U.S. stockpile of deadly VX agent destroyed

The last stockpiles of a deadly chemical agent in the U.S. have been safely eliminated, according to Kentucky officials in charge of destroying the Cold War-era weapons. The final M55 rocket containing VX nerve agent was destroyed Tuesday at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent plant. Officials at the Kentucky plant began disassembling about 18,000 of the rockets and draining the VX agent in July, according to a news release from plant officials. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131005:17:27:00

Jellyfish. the moon jellyfish, as they re commonly called, came from the deep, about 60 feet down, and in such numbers that they clogged the filter of the plant s cooling water intake pipes, forcing a complete shutdown of the nuclear facility. the managing director of the plant says it s very unusual to have to shut a plant down completely. it s happened around the world, but for this plant, it is unusual. it may be unusual in the baltic sea but marine and plant life can gum up manmade power workings more often than you think. in july 2011, workers at israel s largest electrical plant in hadera battled wave after wave of the sea creature. when those jellyfish are coming in swarms, they re blocking our cooling system. plant officials estimated they removed over 100 tons of jellyfish to keep the plant working. and in december, it was the saint lucie national power plant in florida. they were forced to shut their ....

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CNN New Day July 30, 2013 10:02:00

Fires burning out of control just feet away from three large propane tanks. dozens of emergency responders racing to the scene to treat the injured, while firefighters fought to put down the flames. plant officials have accounted for the two dozen employees works at the time. at least seven were taken to area hospitals. miraculously, no one died. there were propane cylinders stored in various parts of the property. 53,000 20-pound cylinders. reporter: this happened on the heels of the fertilizer plant that rocked west, texas. 15 people died, most of them first responders. the devastation there spanned a five block radius. the cause of that deadly blast is still under investigation. the investigation in florida is just beginning. no word yet on a possible cause. we should get a better sense of ....

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CNN New Day July 30, 2013 11:03:00

Felt for miles. the raging inferno lighting up the night sky just after 11:00 over the blue rhino propane plant in tavares, florida, northwest of orlando. the danger so great, officials forced to evacuate resident as mile away. they are just shooting off like missiles. reporter: look like propane tanks shooting up into the sky. fires burning out of control just feet away from three large propane tanks. dozens of emergency responders racing to the scene to treat the injured while firefighters fought to put down the flames. plant officials have accounted for the two dozen employees working at the time. at least seven were taken to area hospitals. miraculously, no one died. there were propane cylinder s stored in various parts of the property. 53,000 20-pound cylinders. reporter: it happened on the heels of a deadly explosion at a ....

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