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- 01/07/2009 Fed predicts a slow recovery
- 01/07/2009 Air Canada to review stormy December
- 01/06/2009 Tyson Foods guilty in worker's death
- 01/06/2009 GM to get another $5.4B by Jan. 16
- 01/06/2009 Alitalia to partner with Air France-KLM
- 01/06/2009 Europe dragged into Gazprom dispute
- 01/06/2009 Grains sharply higher in Chicago Tuesday
- 01/06/2009 Crude oil prices jump on supply tensions
- 01/06/2009 Markets close up modestly Tuesday
- 01/06/2009 Global accounting rules could cost plenty
- 01/06/2009 Enron CEO to get new sentencing trial
- 01/06/2009 Tax cuts in stimulus plan stimulate debate
- 01/06/2009 Markets closes up modestly Tuesday
- 01/06/2009 Markets head up Tuesday
- 01/06/2009 Forecast: Canadian real estate prices fall
- 01/06/2009 Prosecutor seeks to revoke Madoff's bail
- 01/06/2009 SEC widens Madoff probe
- 01/05/2009 Prosecutors seek Madoff bail revocation
- 01/05/2009 China targets Internet sites
- 01/05/2009 California avocados looking at lean year
- 01/05/2009 Japanese stocks in seldom-seen upswing
- 01/05/2009 U.S. auto sales plunged in December
- 01/05/2009 NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. stock indexes closed lower Monday after automakers reported sales in December were down in the range of 30 percent.
- 01/05/2009 Crude oil rises Monday
- 01/05/2009 Grains mostly higher Monday in Chicago
- 01/05/2009 U.S. markets drop Monday
- 01/05/2009 Car sales fall 5th straight year in Japan
- 01/05/2009 Japanese stocks in seldom seen upswing
- 01/05/2009 Swedes may help resolve Ukraine's gas bill
- 01/05/2009 In global crisis, money stays home
- 01/05/2009 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 01/05/2009 Commercial properties face bursting bubble
- 01/06/2009 CIGNA says it will lay off 1,100
- 01/06/2009 Enron CEO to get new sentencing trial
- 01/06/2009 Rash of retailers end jobs in Britain
- 01/06/2009 Debt falling while credit is tight
- 01/06/2009 Crude oil prices jump on supply tensions
- 01/06/2009 Global accounting rules could cost plenty
- 01/06/2009 Pending home sales dropped in November
- 01/06/2009 Markets head up Tuesday
- 01/06/2009 Toyota to suspend domestic production
- 01/06/2009 Porsche in awkward bidding position
- 01/06/2009 Forecast: Canadian real estate prices fall
- 01/06/2009 Europe dragged into Gazprom dispute
- 01/06/2009 Prosecutor seeks to revoke Madoff's bail
- 01/06/2009 Non-manufacturing index gains in month
- 01/06/2009 Factory orders drop in month
- 01/06/2009 Retail sales rise during week
- 01/05/2009 U.S. auto sales plunged in December
- 01/05/2009 In global crisis, money stays home
- 01/05/2009 Swedes may help resolve Ukraine's gas bill
- 01/05/2009 California avocados looking at lean year
- 01/05/2009 GM to begin seeking key concessions soon
- 01/05/2009 Delta leans on its cargo business
- 01/05/2009 Hospitality braces for a slow year
- 01/05/2009 Slowdown cuts China's revenue expectations
- 01/05/2009 CEO Jobs says hormones caused weight loss
- 01/05/2009 Construction spending down in November
- 01/05/2009 U.S. markets mixed Monday
- 01/05/2009 Swedes may help resolve Ukraine's gas bill
- 01/05/2009 Canadian consults Norway on oil wealth
- 01/05/2009 In global crisis, money stays home
- 01/05/2009 Brown defends Britain's financial rescue
- 01/05/2009 Commercial properties face bursting bubble
- 01/05/2009 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 01/05/2009 Britain ups the ante for local gambling
- 01/05/2009 South Korea readies economic council
- 01/05/2009 Crude prices rise Monday
- 01/05/2009 250-year-old company enters bankruptcy
- 01/05/2009 Fewer expected at electronics show
- 01/04/2009 New York's Rainbow Room grill closing
- 01/03/2009 Bank of England may cut interest rates
- 01/03/2009 Calif. regulators targeting flat-screen TV
- 01/03/2009 Survey: China plunges toward recession
- 01/03/2009 Ford: Lincolns to have self-park feature
- 01/03/2009 Ukraine denies siphoning Russian gas
- 01/03/2009 Software said to 'unlock' iPhone 3G
- 01/03/2009 Madoff took cash near arrest, suit claims
- 01/03/2009 Chrysler receives promised $4 billion loan
- 01/03/2009 Private investors agree to buy IndyMac
- 01/03/2009 Ukraine denies siphoning Russian gas
- 01/03/2009 Software said to 'unlock' iPhone 3G
- 01/03/2009 Madoff took cash near arrest, suit claims
- 01/03/2009 Chrysler receives promised $4 billion loan
- 01/03/2009 Private investors agree to buy IndyMac
- 01/02/2009 Crude oil prices rise Friday
- 01/02/2009 Dairy can't turn off supply spigot
- 01/02/2009 Steel output in sharp decline
- 01/02/2009 Gold eclipses hard times in Nevada town
- 01/02/2009 Markets head up Friday
- 01/02/2009 Grains mostly higher in Chicago Friday
- 01/02/2009 Home prices in Britain fall to 2004 levels
- 01/02/2009 Ukraine set to pay most of Gazprom bill
- 01/02/2009 Markets mixed early Friday
- 01/02/2009 Fate of Bratz in judge's hands
- 01/02/2009 Austria takes over bank in Madoff case
- 01/02/2009 Crude oil prices fall Friday
- 01/02/2009 Singapore 4Q GDP down 12.5 percent
- 01/01/2009 Experts expect retail obits in 2009
- 01/01/2009 Apple observers expect low-profile expo
- 01/01/2009 In a market year, $7 trillion vanished
- 01/02/2009 Dairy can't turn off supply spigot
- 01/02/2009 Steel output in sharp decline
- 01/02/2009 Hybrid car sales plummeted in November
- 01/02/2009 Manufacturing index hits 28-year low
- 01/02/2009 Markets head up Friday
- 01/02/2009 Citigroup cuts executive bonuses
- 01/02/2009 Visteon shifts to four-day work week
- 01/02/2009 Fate of Bratz in judge's hands
- 01/02/2009 Austria takes over bank in Madoff case
- 01/02/2009 Home prices in Britain fall to 2004 levels
- 01/02/2009 Markets mixed early Friday
- 01/02/2009 Ukraine set to pay most of Gazprom bill
- 01/02/2009 GM and GMAC agree to new terms
- 01/01/2009 Russia cuts Ukraine's natural gas supply
- 01/01/2009 Aso says Japan to be 1st out of recession
- 12/31/2008 Crude oil prices surge
- 12/31/2008 Grains sharply higher Wednesday
- 12/31/2008 Madoff faces possible life sentence
- 12/31/2008 China convicts 11 software counterfeiters
- 12/31/2008 U.S. markets up final day of year
- 12/31/2008 Honey importing becomes 'nasty'
- 12/31/2008 In tight economy people stay put
- 12/31/2008 U.S. markets gain
- 01/01/2009 Bank of America closes Merrill Lynch deal
- 01/01/2009 Bank of American closes Merrill Lynch deal
- 01/01/2009 Job seekers adjust pay expectations
- 01/01/2009 Faulty how-to wiring books recalled
- 01/01/2009 Bon-Ton boys reversible vests recalled
- 01/01/2009 Iraq opens new oil fields to bids
- 01/01/2009 Wells Fargo completes Wachovia Corp. deal
- 01/01/2009 Michigan sees drop in technical jobs
- 01/01/2009 Aso says Japan to be 1st out of recession
- 01/01/2009 Apple observers expect low-profile expo
- 01/01/2009 Experts expect retail obits in 2009
- 01/01/2009 In a market year, $7 trillion vanished
- 01/01/2009 Exxon argues for Alaskan oil lease
- 01/01/2009 Russia cuts Ukraine's natural gas supply
- 12/31/2008 Year to end on a frugal note
- 12/31/2008 Stimulus bill on track, aide says
- 12/31/2008 Nikkei down 42 percent for year
- 12/30/2008 EU calls for 48-hour cease-fire in Gaza
- 12/30/2008 Crude oil prices drop
- 12/30/2008 In name, Alitalia will fly again
- 12/30/2008 Slovakia poised to join Eurozone
- 12/30/2008 Honey importing becomes 'nasty'
- 12/30/2008 Gazprom warns Europe of delivery problem
- 12/30/2008 U.S. stocks rally Tuesday
- 12/30/2008 Grains mostly higher Tuesday in Chicago
- 12/30/2008 Treasury invests $6 billion in GMAC
- 12/30/2008 Survey: Job picture steady in near-term
- 12/30/2008 Retail season weakest in 38 years
- 12/30/2008 Stocks head up Tuesday morning
- 12/31/2008 Russia and Ukraine's gas dispute heats up
- 12/31/2008 Dell realigns business and leadership
- 12/31/2008 Constar International files for Chapter 11
- 12/31/2008 Snapple and Big Apple end vending deal
- 12/31/2008 U.S. markets up Wednesday
- 12/31/2008 Stimulus bill tax cuts considered
- 12/31/2008 Wall Street counting on slow recovery
- 12/31/2008 Honey importing becomes 'nasty'
- 12/31/2008 Slovakia poised to join Eurozone
- 12/31/2008 Gazprom warns Europe of delivery problem
- 12/31/2008 U.S. stocks rally Tuesday
- 12/31/2008 Year to end on a frugal note
- 12/31/2008 In tight economy people stay put
- 12/31/2008 Stimulus bill on track, aide says
- 12/31/2008 U.S. markets gain
- 12/31/2008 Mortgage applications stable for week
- 12/31/2008 Mortgage applications unchanged in week
- 12/31/2008 Jobless claims drop sharply
- 12/31/2008 Crude oil prices slide
- 12/30/2008 Treasury invests $6 billion in GMAC
- 12/30/2008 Black job losses in auto industry are high
- 12/29/2008 Crude oil prices rise on Mideast violence
- 12/29/2008 German politician calls for aid to autos
- 12/29/2008 Slow champagne sales greet new year
- 12/29/2008 U.S. printers distributed in Iran
- 12/29/2008 U.S. markets lower
- 12/29/2008 Grains close lower Monday
- 12/29/2008 Global trade predicted to fall sharply
- 12/29/2008 Fall in krona subtracting wealth in Sweden
- 12/29/2008 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 12/29/2008 Bank woes mean opportunity for some
- 12/30/2008 HBOS pension trustees may challenge merger
- 12/30/2008 U.S., Russia cut trade deal for poultry
- 12/30/2008 Gazprom warns Europe of delivery problem
- 12/30/2008 Slovakia poise to join Eurozone
- 12/30/2008 U.S. stocks head up Tuesday
- 12/30/2008 U.S. home prices drop in month
- 12/30/2008 Treasury invests $6 billion in GMAC
- 12/30/2008 Luxury goods market feeling pinched
- 12/30/2008 Retail season weakest in 38 years
- 12/30/2008 Survey: Job picture steady in near-term
- 12/30/2008 Stocks head up Tuesday morning
- 12/30/2008 Canadian hiring forecast down for 2009
- 12/30/2008 Olan Mills goes into bankruptcy
- 12/30/2008 Retailers to close stores after sales fall
- 12/30/2008 Crude oil prices drop
- 12/29/2008 U.S. markets lower
- 12/28/2008 Analysts expect U.S. airline profits ahead
- 12/28/2008 Takeover of Daewoo Shipbuilding delayed
- 12/28/2008 South Korean banks to help car makers
- 12/28/2008 Japan expects to lose 85,000 jobs
- 12/29/2008 Foursquare jackets recalled
- 12/29/2008 Munire cribs and furniture recalled
- 12/29/2008 Woodstock Percussion toy drums recalled
- 12/29/2008 Europe expensive for U.S. as dollar drops
- 12/29/2008 U.S. printers distributed in Iran
- 12/29/2008 Slow champagne sales greet new year
- 12/29/2008 U.S. markets lower
- 12/29/2008 German politician calls for aid to autos
- 12/29/2008 Bank woes mean opportunity for some
- 12/29/2008 Fall in krona subtracting wealth in Sweden
- 12/29/2008 Global trade predicted to fall sharply
- 12/29/2008 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 12/29/2008 Crude oil prices rise on Mideast tensions
- 12/29/2008 GMAC critical to GM's future
- 12/27/2008 Drop in won may bring tourists to S. Korea
- 12/27/2008 Small Alaskan communities going cellular
- 12/27/2008 Lee warns of South Korean downturn
- 12/27/2008 McDonald's downplays using paid customers
- 12/27/2008 Decline predicted for British economy
- 12/27/2008 Woolworths begins British store closings
- 12/27/2008 Russia inflation could slow in 2009
- 12/27/2008 Unions, industry spar over vote rules
- 12/27/2008 Wal-Mart wants store near battlefield
- 12/27/2008 High grocery prices defy wholesale drops
- 12/27/2008 Wal-Mart to sell Apple iPhones
- 12/27/2008 Finances scuttle $5B in NYC development
- 12/27/2008 Boxing Day sale crowds can't dispel gloom
- 12/27/2008 High grocery prices defy wholesale drops
- 12/27/2008 Boxing Day sale crowds can't dispel gloom
- 12/27/2008 Finances scuttle $5B in NYC development
- 12/27/2008 Wal-Mart to sell Apple iPhones
- 12/26/2008 Amazon boasts best sales season ever
- 12/26/2008 Russian ruble slides again
- 12/26/2008 Crude oil prices rise Friday
- 12/26/2008 Grain prices higher in light trading
- 12/26/2008 Consumers lose big to fraud
- 12/26/2008 Elie Wiesel Foundation loses all to fraud
- 12/26/2008 Shopping season extended with sales
- 12/26/2008 U.S. markets close up Friday
- 12/26/2008 U.S. markets mixed Friday
- 12/26/2008 Automaker loan puts healthcare at risk
- 12/26/2008 Mortgage advisory firms criticized
- 12/26/2008 Retailers go 'from 'Ho-ho' to 'Oh-no''
- 12/26/2008 Elie Wiesel Foundation loses all to fraud
- 12/26/2008 Japan's Nov. industrial output plunges
- 12/26/2008 Consumers lose big to fraud
- 12/26/2008 Wachovia sends out settlement checks
- 12/26/2008 U.S. retails sales plunge for holiday
- 12/25/2008 Gasoline prices drop for 6th day
- 12/25/2008 To reach Obama a mayor tries YouTube
- 12/25/2008 Las Vegas luxury takes unusual dive
- 12/26/2008 Shopping season extended with sales
- 12/26/2008 U.S. markets mixed Friday
- 12/26/2008 Retailers go 'from 'Ho-ho' to 'Oh-no''
- 12/26/2008 Mortgage advisory firms criticized
- 12/26/2008 Automaker loan puts healthcare at risk
- 12/26/2008 Boxing Day sales in Britain draws millions
- 12/26/2008 Markets head up
- 12/26/2008 Crude oil prices rise Friday morning
- 12/26/2008 Elie Wiesel Foundation loses all to fraud
- 12/24/2008 Reserve Fund possible SEC probe target
- 12/24/2008 Retailers propose sales tax holidays
- 12/24/2008 Melting snow saves businesses money
- 12/24/2008 Japanese Cabinet approves record budget
- 12/24/2008 China's forex reserves drop
- 12/24/2008 Chinese Cabinet outlines stimulus plan
- 12/24/2008 Jobless claims hit 26-year high
- 12/24/2008 Crude prices slide
- 12/24/2008 Japanese automakers' output falls
- 12/24/2008 Payday loans an $8 billion U.S. industry
- 12/24/2008 Russia buys stake in Serb oil company
- 12/24/2008 A funereal day for SUVs
- 12/24/2008 U.S. markets up slightly
- 12/24/2008 Grains close higher Wednesday
- 12/24/2008 No good news seen for U.K. economy
- 12/24/2008 Post and Sun agree to share stories
- 12/24/2008 Cox reviews tenure as SEC chairman
- 12/24/2008 Wal-Mart settles 63 labor lawsuits
- 12/25/2008 Fed allows GMAC to become a bank
- 12/25/2008 Economists cautious on increased spending
- 12/24/2008 U.S. markets up slightly
- 12/24/2008 A funereal day for SUVs
- 12/24/2008 Laptop shipments surge ahead of desktops
- 12/23/2008 Enron payouts to limited shareholders
- 12/23/2008 Ex-broker charged in Dreier fraud case
- 12/23/2008 Crude oil prices edge down Tuesday
- 12/23/2008 Grains mostly higher Tuesday
- 12/23/2008 Canadian postal admin. workers end strike
- 12/23/2008 Fry's salesman allegedly stole millions
- 12/23/2008 Newspaper chain sues over links to stories
- 12/23/2008 U.S. markets close down Tuesday
- 12/23/2008 Existing home sales fell in November
- 12/23/2008 Exports plunge across Asia
- 12/23/2008 U.S. markets lift slightly
- 12/24/2008 Russia buys stake in Serb oil company
- 12/24/2008 British retailers order Colgate recall
- 12/24/2008 Payday loans an $8 billion U.S. industry
- 12/24/2008 Tucson enjoying influx of Mexican shoppers
- 12/24/2008 Reports: German stimulus package shrinks
- 12/24/2008 U.S. markets up slightly
- 12/24/2008 Wal-Mart settles 63 labor lawsuits
- 12/24/2008 Canada's GDP dips in October
- 12/24/2008 Cox reviews tenure as SEC chairman
- 12/24/2008 Post and Sun agree to share stories
- 12/24/2008 No good news seen for U.K. economy
- 12/24/2008 Retailers promising post-holiday sales
- 12/24/2008 Retailers urged to keep up charity moves
- 12/24/2008 Crude stock down in week
- 12/24/2008 Income, spending and prices fall in month
- 12/24/2008 Durable goods orders down 1 percent
- 12/24/2008 Crude prices slide
- 12/24/2008 Lawmakers debate stimulus bill
- 12/23/2008 U.S. markets close down Tuesday
- 12/23/2008 Exports plunge across Asia
- 12/23/2008 Toyota's U.S. plans shift with the times
- 12/22/2008 Microsoft extends Windows XP cutoff
- 12/22/2008 Top banking regulator ousted
- 12/22/2008 Airline fuel surcharges fall
- 12/22/2008 Crude oil prices up sharply Monday
- 12/22/2008 Policy maker says BOE needs more leverage
- 12/22/2008 Truck speed faces cap in Ontario, Quebec
- 12/22/2008 Madoff will keep forensic accountants busy
- 12/22/2008 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 12/22/2008 Gains close higher in Chicago Monday
- 12/23/2008 Newspaper chain sues over links to stories
- 12/23/2008 U.S. markets down Tuesday
- 12/23/2008 Fry's salesman allegedly stole millions
- 12/23/2008 Canadian postal admin. workers end strike
- 12/23/2008 Existing home sales fell in November
- 12/23/2008 Exports plunge across Asia
- 12/23/2008 Toyota's U.S. plans shift with the times
- 12/23/2008 U.S. markets lift slightly
- 12/23/2008 State by state recession looks different
- 12/23/2008 GDP report mostly unchanged from estimate
- 12/23/2008 Retail sales gain sharply
- 12/23/2008 Crude oil prices up slightly
- 12/22/2008 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 12/22/2008 Depression fears rise
- 12/22/2008 Toyota expects first operating loss
- 12/22/2008 Japan reports $2.4B November trade deficit
- 12/21/2008 Businesses cut labor costs, save some jobs
- 12/21/2008 Ex-Siemans official defends bribes
- 12/21/2008 Toymakers decry new toy-safety law
- 12/21/2008 Dreamliner will buttress Boeing in 2009
- 12/21/2008 National City stockholders bemoan deal
- 12/22/2008 U.S. markets lower Monday
- 12/22/2008 Madoff will keep forensic accountants busy
- 12/22/2008 Truck speed faces cap in Ontario, Quebec
- 12/22/2008 Policy maker says BOE needs more leverage
- 12/22/2008 Next step for automakers is improved sales
- 12/22/2008 Munich Re to buy AIG company
- 12/22/2008 British government considers auto bailout
- 12/22/2008 Organic producers ask for rules 'holiday'
- 12/22/2008 Crude oil prices up sharply Monday
- 12/22/2008 Canadian auto union mulls compromise
- 12/22/2008 Trade duties could slow global recovery
- 12/21/2008 Toymakers decry new toy-safety law
- 12/21/2008 United said eyeing more attendant lay-offs
- 12/20/2008 GM Europe lauds U.S. auto bailout
- 12/20/2008 M&T Bank to buy ProvidentBankshares
- 12/20/2008 Bailout terms would force UAW surrender
- 12/20/2008 Canada readies auto bailout package
- 12/20/2008 Hawaii facing major tourism decline
- 12/20/2008 British car companies seek help
- 12/20/2008 Wal-Mart tries again for new Chicago store
- 12/20/2008 Japan auto sales to fall to 31-year low
- 12/20/2008 Trump sues Calif. city over golf course
- 12/20/2008 McDonald's Japan sales top historic mark
- 12/20/2008 Toyota to post yearly operating loss
- 12/20/2008 Trump sues Calif. city over golf course
- 12/20/2008 McDonald's Japan sales top historic mark
- 12/20/2008 Japan auto sales to fall to 31-year low
- 12/20/2008 Toyota to post yearly operating loss
- 12/19/2008 Report: Snow-making no cure-all
- 12/19/2008 Crude oil prices drop Friday
- 12/19/2008 Evenflo high chairs recalled
- 12/19/2008 EU rejects U.S. poultry, maintains ban
- 12/19/2008 Putin calls for Russians to buy Russian
- 12/19/2008 Restaurant job growth expected
- 12/19/2008 Markets close mixed Friday
- 12/19/2008 Grains close lower in Chicago Friday
- 12/19/2008 British PM: Oil price volatility harmful
- 12/19/2008 White Houes extends autos $17.4B
- 12/19/2008 Markets up slightly Friday
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