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Average U.S. gas prices drop 25 cents
Oct 23 2005 11:11PM (CT)
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - Retail gas prices across the nation fell an average of 25 cents in the past two weeks as refineries in the Gulf Coast steadily resumed production, according to a survey released Sunday.
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Top charities see rise in donations
Oct 23 2005 5:06PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Americans gave more money to charity in 2004 than the year before, and it looks like that generosity is still growing.
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Haulers low in Katrina cash food chain
Oct 23 2005 4:48PM (CT)
LAUREL, Miss. (AP) - Midway through his first day as a bit player in the Hurricane Katrina cleanup, Tracy House began wondering whether his piece of the pie wasn't just another guy's leftovers.
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Mortgage bankers to talk changing industry
Oct 23 2005 4:45PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - With interest rates rising and "For Sale" signs lingering on lawns around the country, the mortgage banking business is undergoing an unwelcome transformation.
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Auto workers expect health-care cost boost
Oct 23 2005 4:42PM (CT)
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Art Luna knows he's going to have to pay more for his health care coverage under a historic agreement worked out between the UAW and General Motors Corp.
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Profit forecasts overshadowing earnings
Oct 23 2005 4:33PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Some of the nation's biggest, most successful companies have posted very good third-quarter earnings, yet their stocks have been punished for lackluster profit forecasts. And that has the major indexes whipsawing _ a trend likely to continue in the week ahead.
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Ad guru resigns over comments about women
Oct 23 2005 5:17AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - One of the world's most flamboyant advertising gurus has left his job after reportedly telling an audience that women made poor executives because motherhood made them "wimp out."
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