Chinese-owned Ralls sues Obama over blocked Oregon windfarm project

James S Murray
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Company accuses president of overstepping his authority to block project on the grounds it poses a national security threat

A Chinese company sued Barack Obama on Tuesday for blocking its windfarm project in Oregon on the grounds it was a national security threat. Obama made the rare decision last week to bar the company...

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