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Group meets in shadow of foreclosures
Mar 24 2007 11:22PM (CT)
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) - On a Wednesday morning, 30 people _ white, black and Hispanic, a younger couple holding hands, a silver-haired man in a wheelchair _ pack a small classroom in the basement of the Adams County Housing Authority, northeast of Denver.
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Brazil shuts down Cargill's Amazon port
Mar 24 2007 10:03PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Authorities shut down an important deep-water Amazon River port owned by Cargill Inc. on Saturday, saying the huge U.S. agribusiness firm failed to provide an environmental impact statement required by law.
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Porsche moves to keep VW in German hands
Mar 24 2007 9:49PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Prestige automaker Porsche will increase its stake in Volkswagen AG, maker of the Beetle, Golf and Jetta, in a widely expected move aimed at keeping the company firmly in German hands.
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Porsche moves to keep VW in German hands
Mar 24 2007 9:49PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Prestige automaker Porsche will increase its stake in Volkswagen AG, maker of the Beetle, Golf and Jetta, in a widely expected move aimed at keeping the company firmly in German hands.
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Porsche moves to keep VW in German hands
Mar 24 2007 9:49PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Prestige automaker Porsche will increase its stake in Volkswagen AG, maker of the Beetle, Golf and Jetta, in a widely expected move aimed at keeping the company firmly in German hands.
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Family ties to labor become loosened
Mar 24 2007 3:00PM (CT)
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) - Marvin Bailey remembers his father being tired and stressed out from work in the mill and as a union official. It was enough to propel him away from becoming a third-generation steel mill worker.
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Labor unions fight for relevance in U.S.
Mar 24 2007 2:55PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - On a frigid winter afternoon, scores of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder on Cincinnati's downtown Fountain Square, to chant, cheer, give speeches and wave placards and banners in support of better economic opportunity and union rights.
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Citrus farmer aid tied up in Iraq bill
Mar 24 2007 4:13AM (CT)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - A bill promising $40 million in federal aid for a citrus industry recovering from this winter's deep freeze is likely to collapse because it's attached to an Iraq supplemental funding bill that the president is expected to veto.
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Citrus farmer aid tied up in Iraq bill
Mar 24 2007 4:09AM (CT)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - A bill promising $40 million in federal aid for a citrus industry recovering from this winter's deep freeze is likely to collapse because it's attached to an Iraq supplemental funding bill that the president is expected to veto.
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