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Lehman Brothers sues Marubeni in Japan
Mar 30 2008 11:57PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Lehman Brothers filed a lawsuit against major Japanese trading company Marubeni on Monday, demanding $350 million in a case of alleged fraud.
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Lehman Brothers sues Marubeni in Japan
Mar 30 2008 11:57PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Lehman Brothers filed a lawsuit against major Japanese trading company Marubeni on Monday, demanding $350 million in a case of alleged fraud.
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Lehman Brothers sues Marubeni in Japan
Mar 30 2008 11:57PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Lehman Brothers filed a lawsuit against major Japanese trading company Marubeni on Monday, demanding $350 million in a case of alleged fraud.
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Lehman Brothers sues Marubeni in Japan
Mar 30 2008 11:57PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Lehman Brothers filed a lawsuit against major Japanese trading company Marubeni on Monday, demanding $350 million in a case of alleged fraud.
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Aloha Airlines halting passenger service
Mar 30 2008 11:13PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Aloha Airlines said Sunday it will halt all passenger service after Monday, signaling the end of an airline that has served Hawaii for more than 60 years.
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Mexico gov't: Pemex needs outside help
Mar 30 2008 8:51PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's state-owned oil company must work with outside firms to boost sagging production and gain access to better equipment, the federal Energy Department and Petroleos Mexicanos said in a report issued Sunday.
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Mexico gov't: Pemex needs outside help
Mar 30 2008 8:51PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's state-owned oil company must work with outside firms to boost sagging production and gain access to better equipment, the federal Energy Department and Petroleos Mexicanos said in a report issued Sunday.
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Supplier asks laid-off workers back
Mar 30 2008 8:38PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc., idled for more than a month by a United Auto Workers strike, advertised in Sunday newspapers for potential replacement workers.
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Supplier asks laid-off workers back
Mar 30 2008 8:38PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc., idled for more than a month by a United Auto Workers strike, advertised in Sunday newspapers for potential replacement workers.
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Vt. OKs phone deal, despite debt change
Mar 30 2008 4:43PM (CT)
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Vermont regulators scolded officials with FairPoint Communications Inc. Sunday for their slowness in sharing information about their increased cost of borrowing, but gave the firm the go-head to complete its purchase of Verizon Communications Inc.'s landline phone and Internet service in northern New England.
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Wall Street awaits government plan
Mar 30 2008 4:14PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While Wall Street faces the biggest overhaul of its regulatory structure since the Great Depression, analysts are already wondering if the plan to be announced by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Monday would help prevent the kind of risky investments that led to the near-collapse of Bear Stearns Cos.
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Wall Street awaits government plan
Mar 30 2008 4:14PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While Wall Street faces the biggest overhaul of its regulatory structure since the Great Depression, analysts are already wondering if the plan to be announced by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Monday would help prevent the kind of risky investments that led to the near-collapse of Bear Stearns Cos.
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Another jobs loss may sink stocks again
Mar 30 2008 2:17PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks may already be pricing in a recession, but they haven't priced in a very deep one. If this week's data on the job market and manufacturing are worse than Wall Street is anticipating, investors should not be surprised to see another tumble.
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New Eli Lilly CEO walks into tough road
Mar 30 2008 12:36PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - John Lechleiter could pick any mode of transportation he wants for his commute to the executive suite at Eli Lilly and Co. Most days, he chooses his feet.
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New snow tires protect drivers, roadways
Mar 30 2008 12:32PM (CT)
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Studded tires work best on snowy and icy roads across the nation's snowbelt, but highway officials wince at the damage they cause when roads are dry. Promoters of a new type of winter tire believe they've solved the problem with some James Bond-style gadgetry.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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An unlikely wine industry in India
Mar 30 2008 12:30PM (CT)
NASHIK, India (AP) - Bulls lumber down dusty roads, cow-dung patties bake in the sun, and women in bright saris pluck grapes from manicured fields, their bangles jangling with every toss.
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Fed rules claim to pre-empt injury suits
Mar 30 2008 12:10PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - If you think the prescription drug you took for headaches caused your heart attack, the Food and Drug Administration says you can't sue the maker for injury if it met agency standards.
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