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Retailers report miserable November; face lull until final days before Christmas
AP Retail WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Retailers who suffered through a miserable November — despite a surge in sales the day after Thanksgiving — are worried that the usual lull between the holiday weekend and the final days before Christmas could be...Tags: Target Corporation, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Abercrombie & Fitch Company, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Accenture Limited
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Obama's donor list asked to help reduce Clinton's campaign debt before she takes over at State
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama's vast list of donors is being asked to donate to Hillary Rodham Clinton as she scrambles to reduce her massive campaign debt before she becomes secretary of state and federal ethics rule limit her...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Government, Political Campaigns, Barack Obama, Human Rights
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Windstream cuts 170 jobs, 2.3 percent of workforce; expects to pay $6M in severance benefits
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Telephone and broadband provider Windstream Corp. said Thursday it will cut 170 jobs from its workforce because of declining revenue from its landline business. Windstream spokesman David Avery said the cuts include...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Alltel Corp., Employees, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Column: Culpepper's comeback lands him with Lions
AP Sports WriterFour years ago, Daunte Culpepper was enjoying the season of his life. Detractors still skeptical about his reliance on Randy Moss were silenced, at least for those final weeks of their partnership as Moss was recovering from a torn hamstring and...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, Dining and Drinking
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Argentina unveils $3.9 billion loan plan to boost exports, consumption to counter slowdown
Associated Press WriterBUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina's government plans to use billions of dollars of newly nationalized pension fund assets to grant low-cost loans to farmers, industry and automakers, in a bid to boost production and ease credit amid the...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Consumers, Government, Dining and Drinking, Heads of State
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Retailers see sales drop in dreary November
AP Retail WriterRetailers who suffered through a miserable November -- despite a surge in sales the day after Thanksgiving -- are worried that the usual lull between the holiday weekend and the final days before Christmas could be dangerously quiet this year. With...Tags: Target Corporation, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Abercrombie & Fitch Company, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Accenture Limited
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Brazil's Vale to reduce nickel output for Canadian unit, launch early retirement program
AP Business WriterSAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — Citing falling nickel prices, Brazilian mining giant Vale said Thursday it will reduce production of the metal at its Canadian division and cut jobs in that unit through a voluntary retirement program. Companhia Vale do Rio...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc, Employees, Metal, Unemployment
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Journalist Says U.S. Should Nationalize GM
KickingTiresDan Neil, one of the most well-known automotive writers in the country, wrote a column in today???s L.A. Times suggesting the U.S. government should buy GM outright, in its current shaky position. At first, his proposed $30 billion-$45 billion for......Tags: Automotive Equipment, Government, Nationalization, Hybrid Vehicles
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Dr. Charles E. Ellicott, Lutherville internist
Dr. Charles Ellis Ellicott, a retired Lutherville internist who worked with the disabled, died of pneumonia Nov. 25 at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. He was 85. Born and raised in Baltimore, Dr. Ellicott was a 1941 graduate of the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death and Dying, Medicine, Yale University, Hospitals and Clinics
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Residents hear plan for Manor
More than 60 people eager to learn more about the proposed $300 million Erickson retirement village proposed for Doughoregan Manor showed up before the official 6 p.m. start time at Ellicott City Senior Center on Tuesday night. "I want to see what's...Tags: Property, Charles Carroll
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Retailers see sales drop in dreary Nov.
The Associated PressA shopping boost on the day after Thanksgiving as consumers turned their thoughts to the holiday season couldn't save a weak November for most retailers, fueling more concerns about a bleak December and beyond amid what could be a deep and long recession....Tags: Pacific Sunwear of California Incorporated, Black Friday (shopping), Sales, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Bon-Ton Stores Incorporated (The)
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UAW grants concessions, Chrysler exec warns of depression as bailout lobbying intensifies
AP Auto WritersDETROIT (AP) _ Worried about their jobs and warned that the cost of failure could be a depression, hundreds of leaders of the United Auto Workers voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to make concessions to the struggling Detroit Three, including all but...
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