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New CEO takes over telecom giant AT&T
Jun 2 2007 11:06PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - After an acquisition binge that transformed the smallest Baby Bell into a telecommunications heavyweight, AT&T Inc. is undergoing another change Sunday: a new chief executive.
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Shuttle program workers vote to strike
Jun 2 2007 10:43PM (CT)
MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) - A union representing 570 space shuttle program workers at the Kennedy Space Center voted to strike Saturday, less than a week before the planned launch of the shuttle Atlantis.
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Bid for Journal is talk of Wall Street
Jun 2 2007 9:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Financial analyst Edouard Morin slid from his lunch seat at the swanky Harry's Cafe around the corner from Wall Street and sized up the latest merger talk that has the business world abuzz.
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Bid for Journal is talk of Wall Street
Jun 2 2007 9:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Financial analyst Edouard Morin slid from his lunch seat at the swanky Harry's Cafe around the corner from Wall Street and sized up the latest merger talk that has the business world abuzz.
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Bid for Journal is talk of Wall Street
Jun 2 2007 9:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Financial analyst Edouard Morin slid from his lunch seat at the swanky Harry's Cafe around the corner from Wall Street and sized up the latest merger talk that has the business world abuzz.
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SEC supporting Enron investors
Jun 2 2007 4:49PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Securities and Exchange Commission has decided to support shareholders suing Wall Street banks for damages over Enron's collapse in a significant case before the Supreme Court, according to a newspaper report Saturday.
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Thousands to protest upcoming G-8 summit
Jun 2 2007 6:32AM (CT)
ROSTOCK, Germany (AP) - Buses and trains from across Europe streamed into the northern port city of Rostock on Saturday, bringing thousands of protesters to the largest-yet demonstration over the upcoming G-8 meeting of industrialized powers.
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Thousands to protest upcoming G-8 summit
Jun 2 2007 6:32AM (CT)
ROSTOCK, Germany (AP) - Buses and trains from across Europe streamed into the northern port city of Rostock on Saturday, bringing thousands of protesters to the largest-yet demonstration over the upcoming G-8 meeting of industrialized powers.
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Thousands to protest upcoming G-8 summit
Jun 2 2007 6:32AM (CT)
ROSTOCK, Germany (AP) - Buses and trains from across Europe streamed into the northern port city of Rostock on Saturday, bringing thousands of protesters to the largest-yet demonstration over the upcoming G-8 meeting of industrialized powers.
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Thousands to protest upcoming G-8 summit
Jun 2 2007 6:32AM (CT)
ROSTOCK, Germany (AP) - Buses and trains from across Europe streamed into the northern port city of Rostock on Saturday, bringing thousands of protesters to the largest-yet demonstration over the upcoming G-8 meeting of industrialized powers.
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Thousands to protest upcoming G-8 summit
Jun 2 2007 6:32AM (CT)
ROSTOCK, Germany (AP) - Buses and trains from across Europe streamed into the northern port city of Rostock on Saturday, bringing thousands of protesters to the largest-yet demonstration over the upcoming G-8 meeting of industrialized powers.
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4 oil workers kidnapped in Nigeria
Jun 2 2007 4:14AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A group of gunmen wearing security force uniforms invaded a compound in restive southern Nigeria and kidnapped four foreign oil workers without firing a shot, police said Saturday.
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