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Guild leaders urging writers to vote
Feb 10 2008 9:14PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Writers Guild of America moved swiftly Sunday toward a resolution of its three-month-old strike, with guild leaders deciding to recommend a tentative contract to members and ask them to vote on a quick end to the walkout.
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Guild leaders urging writers to vote
Feb 10 2008 9:14PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Writers Guild of America moved swiftly Sunday toward a resolution of its three-month-old strike, with guild leaders deciding to recommend a tentative contract to members and ask them to vote on a quick end to the walkout.
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Many believe US already in a recession
Feb 10 2008 5:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Empty homes and for-sale signs clutter neighborhoods. You've lost your job or know someone who has. Your paycheck and nest egg are taking a hit.
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China turns to economic controls
Feb 10 2008 5:30PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Fighting stubbornly high inflation, China's leaders dusted off a blunt tool from its pre-market reform era and commanded utility companies to freeze electricity prices.
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Economist sees down US auto sales year
Feb 10 2008 5:29PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The next five months or so will be difficult ones for U.S. auto dealers, with sales expected to slump, but the chief economist for the National Automobile Dealers Association expects a bit of a rebound in the second half of the year.
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Survey: Gas prices drop 3 cents to $2.94
Feb 10 2008 3:16PM (CT)
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - The national average price for gasoline fell about 3 cents over the last two weeks, according to a survey released Sunday.
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Prices of stadium name sponsorships soar
Feb 10 2008 2:47PM (CT)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - All sports teams want bragging rights, but with the cost of a new stadium now more than $1 billion, it's naming rights they're after.
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Retail in focus this week on Wall Street
Feb 10 2008 2:34PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Americans are paying more attention to how much they spend on each box of cereal, tank of gasoline and pair of pants _ and Wall Street is, too.
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