| 05/23/2013 | Chinese Solar Firms Protest E.U. Plan to Levy Tariffs BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific Text of report in English by official Chinese news agency Xinhua (New China News Agency); subheads as published |
| 05/23/2013 | Threat of North Dakota dam failure may be easing Associated Press/AP Online BISMARCK, N.D. - The threat of a possible dam failure on a river near a northeastern North Dakota city appears to be easing, and officials were considering Thursday when 1,300 evacuated residents would be able to return to their homes. |
| 05/23/2013 | Bay Bridge Documents Reveal Decisions That Led to Broken Bolts Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) May 23--OAKLAND -- Caltrans and private engineers deliberated three months in 2003 over the proper corrosion method to use on high-strength steel rods for the new Bay Bridge, a decision that led to the embarrassing failure of 32 rods a decade later. |
| 05/23/2013 | Sinkhole Snarls Traffic in Downtown Washington, D.C. The Washington Post A massive sinkhole that has snarled traffic in the heart of the District might not be fixed until at least Friday, authorities said. |
| 05/23/2013 | Govt. Probe Says Violation of Construction Rules Led to Bangladesh Building Collapse BBC Monitoring South Asia Text of report published by Bangladeshi newspaper Daily Star website on 23 May; subheading as carried |
| 05/22/2013 | House Republicans Push for Approval of Keystone XL Pipeline Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Republicans in the U.S. Congress pushed for a way to bypass President Barack Obama and get approval of a Canadian oil pipeline that has angered environmentalists but has the ardent support of Canada officials. |
| 05/21/2013 | Life in Prison Sought for Suspects in Bangladesh Building Collapse Los Angeles Times May 21--A government inquiry in Bangladesh will recommend life in prison for nine people arrested in connection with the deadly collapse of a garment factory complex just outside the capital, Dhaka, according to a report Tuesday by the Reuters news agency. |
| 05/22/2013 | Amazon's Plan for Giant Spheres on New Campus Gets Mixed Reaction From Public Seattle Times (WA) May 22--CORRECTION: This story, published May 21, 2013, was updated May 22 to clarify comments by architect Mathew Albores. |
| 05/22/2013 | Feds Open Special Inspection Into N.C. Nuclear Plant Associated Press/AP Online RALEIGH, N.C. - Federal regulators said Wednesday that they are conducting a special inspection of a nuclear power plant outside North Carolina's capital city that was forced to shut down last week after operators discovered corrosion and cracking in the reactor vessel's covering. |
| 05/21/2013 | Four Dead in Central China Crane Collapse China Economic Information Service (Xinhua) 4 dead in C China crane collapse |
| 05/21/2013 | Tornado Touches Off New Interest in Safe Structures St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) ST. LOUIS_Brad Erwin was in junior high that day in August 1990, when a tornado destroyed much of his hometown of Plainfield. |
| 05/22/2013 | Damage From Okla. Tornado Could Exceed $2B Associated Press/AP Online MOORE, Okla. - Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett says 12,000 to 13,000 homes were affected by the tornado that tore through a city suburb. |
| 05/21/2013 | Editorial: Progress and Room for Improvement in Tornado's Wake USA TODAY The pictures make you wonder how anyone lived through the monster tornado that devastated an Oklahoma City suburb on Monday. |
| 05/21/2013 | Miami-Dade County Approves $1.6B Plan to Upgrade Water and Sewer Systems Miami Herald (FL) May 21--Miami-Dade commissioners swallowed hard medicine Tuesday, approving an agreement with the federal and state governments to settle violations of environmental laws and committing $1.6 billion over the next 15 years to fix the county's antiquated water and sewer pipes. |
| 05/21/2013 | Wash. Gov. Inslee Rejects Funding Compromise for New Columbia River Bridge Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) May 21--OLYMPIA -- A legislative compromise on a controversial bridge over the Columbia River was sliced out of the state's $8.8 billion transportation budget Monday by Gov. Jay Inslee, who insisted it would endanger federal money and could lead to the bridge not being built. |
| 05/21/2013 | Baltimore City Board Approves $107M in Tax Assistance for $1B Waterfront Development The Baltimore Sun May 21--Meeting behind closed doors, the city's Board of Finance on Monday approved more than $100 million in taxpayer assistance to help fund a massive, waterfront development project that will host energy giant Exelon Corp.'s regional headquarters. |
| 05/21/2013 | Obama Opposes House Bill to Speed Approval of Keystone XL Pipeline Associated Press WASHINGTON -- The White House says President Barack Obama opposes a House of Representatives bill that would speed approval of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. |
| 05/21/2013 | Four Teams Shortlisted for $2.1B Makeover of Interstate 4 in Orlando Orlando Sentinel May 21--Four teams made up of some of the largest companies in the world are in the final running for the $2.1 billion makeover of Interstate 4 through Metro Orlando, state officials said Tuesday. |
| 05/21/2013 | Energy Sec. Moniz: LNG Exports on Hold Until He Reviews Data Associated Press/AP Online WASHINGTON - Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said Tuesday he will put on hold about 20 applications to export liquefied natural gas until he reviews studies by the Energy Department and others on what impact the exports would have on domestic natural gas supplies and prices. |
| 05/21/2013 | Editorial: Caltrans Faces Corrosion of Confidence Over Bay Bridge Sacramento Bee (CA) May 21--Meeting the Labor Day deadline for opening the long-delayed eastern span of the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge must no longer be the singular focus of Caltrans. |
| 05/21/2013 | Calif. Lawmakers Seek Probe as Doubts Are Raised on Bay Bridge Opening Sacramento Bee (CA) May 21--Elected officials voiced increasing doubts Monday about opening the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge as planned on Labor Day weekend, and asked for a formal investigation into state management of the massive construction project. |
| 05/21/2013 | Deadly Oklahoma Tornado's Winds Reached 200 MPH Associated Press MOORE, Oklahoma -- A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile (800 meters) wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph (320 kph). |
| 05/17/2013 | In D.C., Levee Project Is Drowning in Problems The Washington Post Work on the controversial 17th Street levee, designed to prevent floodwaters from surging across the Mall into downtown Washington, has stopped, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said, and it's not clear when the project will resume. |
| 05/20/2013 | UAE Construction Giant Arabtec Faces Rare Labor Strike Associated Press/AP Online DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - United Arab Emirates-based construction company Arabtec says it's working to resolve a rare strike by laborers seeking higher wages. |
| 05/20/2013 | Earthquake Scenarios for Wash. State Show Potential for Huge Damage, Loss of Life Seattle Times (WA) May 20--If there were any lingering doubts that Washington is earthquake country, a new set of scenarios developed by state and federal geologists makes it clear that no part of the state is immune to seismic mayhem. |