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Chrysler closing Calif design studio
Mar 8 2008 3:10PM (CT)
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) - Chrysler LLC says it is closing its advanced design studio in California as part of a companywide consolidation.
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Company in fraud case stays in business
Mar 8 2008 2:50PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - A company that sells "male enhancement" tablets and other herbal supplements can remain in business while its top executive awaits sentencing on fraud and money laundering charges, a federal judge said.
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Company in fraud case stays in business
Mar 8 2008 2:50PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - A company that sells "male enhancement" tablets and other herbal supplements can remain in business while its top executive awaits sentencing on fraud and money laundering charges, a federal judge said.
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Volunteers help warm New England homes
Mar 8 2008 1:45PM (CT)
BANGOR, Maine (AP) - The low point in Kimberly Henderson's struggle to keep her family warm came in early January when she was too broke to order an oil delivery and had to buy a 5-gallon container to take to her dealer to get enough fuel to make it through the night.
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Cattle rustlers still thriving out West
Mar 8 2008 5:50AM (CT)
BUHL, Idaho (AP) - Two guys and a four-door sedan. That's all it took for cattle rustlers to relieve dairy owner Pete Wiersma of three valuable calves.
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More trouble at Carlyle Capital
Mar 8 2008 5:49AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Lenders to Carlyle Capital Corp. Ltd. have begun to liquidate securities held in its $21.7 billion portfolio and the fund said Friday it was considering "all available options."
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Oil falls after setting record
Mar 8 2008 5:48AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices jumped to a new record above $106 Friday but settled lower, extending their recent pattern of choppy trading after a weak jobs report convinced many traders that the Federal Reserve's interest rate cutting campaign will continue.
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Oil rally may be economy's undoing
Mar 8 2008 5:36AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Preoccupied the last few months with shrinking credit and a slumping economy, Wall Street has all but ignored the relentless rise in oil prices that has taken a barrel of crude to a once-unthinkable $106.
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CEOs defend their high pay on Hill
Mar 8 2008 5:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three corporate executives called in for a shaming by Democratic lawmakers Friday defended raking in hundreds of millions of dollars despite contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis that has their companies reeling from losses and the nation on the edge of recession.
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CEOs defend their high pay on Hill
Mar 8 2008 5:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three corporate executives called in for a shaming by Democratic lawmakers Friday defended raking in hundreds of millions of dollars despite contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis that has their companies reeling from losses and the nation on the edge of recession.
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CEOs defend their high pay on Hill
Mar 8 2008 5:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three corporate executives called in for a shaming by Democratic lawmakers Friday defended raking in hundreds of millions of dollars despite contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis that has their companies reeling from losses and the nation on the edge of recession.
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CEOs defend their high pay on Hill
Mar 8 2008 5:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three corporate executives called in for a shaming by Democratic lawmakers Friday defended raking in hundreds of millions of dollars despite contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis that has their companies reeling from losses and the nation on the edge of recession.
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