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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Chavez: Pull reserves from US
Jan 26 2008 4:24PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged his Latin American allies on Saturday to begin withdrawing billions of dollars in international reserves from U.S. banks, warning of a looming U.S. economic crisis.
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Police question French bank trader
Jan 26 2008 2:18PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - The French trader accused of one of the biggest bank frauds ever surfaced Saturday _ in the custody of police, who were questioning him about bad bets that cost France's No. 2 bank billions of euros in a season of jittery markets.
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Police question French bank trader
Jan 26 2008 2:18PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - The French trader accused of one of the biggest bank frauds ever surfaced Saturday _ in the custody of police, who were questioning him about bad bets that cost France's No. 2 bank billions of euros in a season of jittery markets.
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Police question French bank trader
Jan 26 2008 2:18PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - The French trader accused of one of the biggest bank frauds ever surfaced Saturday _ in the custody of police, who were questioning him about bad bets that cost France's No. 2 bank billions of euros in a season of jittery markets.
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Consumers at heart of stimulus plan
Jan 26 2008 5:38AM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The success of the federal $150 billion emergency economic stimulus plan will hinge on whether American consumers do what they do best _ spend, spend, spend.
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Consumers at heart of stimulus plan
Jan 26 2008 5:38AM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The success of the federal $150 billion emergency economic stimulus plan will hinge on whether American consumers do what they do best _ spend, spend, spend.
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Consumers at heart of stimulus plan
Jan 26 2008 5:38AM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The success of the federal $150 billion emergency economic stimulus plan will hinge on whether American consumers do what they do best _ spend, spend, spend.
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Tyson Foods cuts 1,500 jobs in Kansas
Jan 26 2008 5:37AM (CT)
EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) - Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat company, said Friday it would end beef slaughtering at its Emporia plant, cutting about 1,500 jobs, or more than half its work force at the facility.
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Countrywide earnings eyed before deal
Jan 26 2008 5:35AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Investor concerns that Bank of America Corp. might try to pull out or pay less for Countrywide Financial Corp. could intensify next week when the troubled mortgage lender reports 2007 year-end financial results.
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Ex-WellPoint exec accused of womanizing
Jan 26 2008 5:29AM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - David Colby was one of corporate America's most admired executives before he was abruptly fired last spring for what was vaguely described at the time as misconduct of a "non-business nature." Now details about his personal life are spilling out, and it's clear he was more than just Wall Street's darling.
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Ex-WellPoint exec accused of womanizing
Jan 26 2008 5:29AM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - David Colby was one of corporate America's most admired executives before he was abruptly fired last spring for what was vaguely described at the time as misconduct of a "non-business nature." Now details about his personal life are spilling out, and it's clear he was more than just Wall Street's darling.
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Ex-WellPoint exec accused of womanizing
Jan 26 2008 5:29AM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - David Colby was one of corporate America's most admired executives before he was abruptly fired last spring for what was vaguely described at the time as misconduct of a "non-business nature." Now details about his personal life are spilling out, and it's clear he was more than just Wall Street's darling.
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Caterpillar affirms 2008 outlook
Jan 26 2008 5:28AM (CT)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) - Construction-equipment maker and economic bellwether Caterpillar Inc. said Friday that it expects resilient overseas economies to drive strong sales and profit growth this year, even as the United States teeters toward recession.
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Bond insurer plan key to market calm
Jan 26 2008 5:13AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - If the struggling bond market is saved by a potential bailout, turbulence in the stock market could ease _ but without a bailout, cities across the country could have difficulty building everything from sewers to schools.
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