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Latest Business News Archives for December 9, 2006

Cities face life without 16 Ford plants
Dec 9 2006 10:47PM (CT)
LORAIN, Ohio (AP) - He glances through the chain-link fence at hulking, dark buildings and weeds growing tall in pavement cracks. The chilling scene on a gray November day makes John "Larry" Wargo sigh with sadness.
 
Agency: Delphi $1.25B behind on pensions
Dec 9 2006 3:40PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Auto parts supplier Delphi Corp. is at least $1.25 billion behind in required pension funding payments since it filed for bankruptcy, federal pension regulators estimate.
 
Trump condos up for sale on Baja coast
Dec 9 2006 1:38AM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Donald Trump's new luxury hotel-condominiums on Mexico's booming Baja California coast registered about $122 million in sales Friday, potentially heralding a resurgent development boom along the Pacific shoreline, just south of the U.S. border.
 
FCC: McDowell can vote on AT&T-Bellsouth
Dec 9 2006 12:55AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Communications Commission's top lawyer on Friday authorized one of its members to vote on the proposed buyout of BellSouth Corp. by AT&T Inc., despite an apparent conflict of interest. The move could break a deadlock on the deal.
 
American proposes Chicago-Beijing route
Dec 9 2006 12:32AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - American Airlines is tinkering with its bid for new service to China, proposing that flights from Dallas stop in Chicago en route to Beijing, to get around objections from pilots. The airline said Friday it has asked to amend its plan now pending before the U.S. Transportation Department.
 
Wall Street ends week with moderate rise
Dec 9 2006 12:31AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street ended an erratic week with a moderate advance Friday as investors welcomed a government employment report that painted the U.S. job market as robust heading into the holiday season, easing concerns that the economy is losing steam too quickly. The major indexes all posted gains for the week.
 
   

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