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Terror traveled to India on inflatable raft
By Emily Wax The Washington Post MUMBAI, India — It was just after dinner, about 9 p.m., when the fishermen noticed four strangers come ashore on an inflatable raft. Moments later, another four pulled up to the boat launch in a speedboat. Only two...Tags: Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Taj Mahal, Washington Post Company, Hotels and Accommodations
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Weak economic data drive demand for government debt; Treasury yields plumb fresh lows
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Yields on long-term U.S. government debt sank to record lows Monday as worries about mounting economic problems and a stock market plunge touched off another investor rush to safety. The possibility that the Federal Reserve could enter the...Tags: Flowers, Petroleum Industry, Ben Bernanke, Consumers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Ryanair makes new takeover bid for Irish rival Aer Lingus, hopes to win over key shareholders
Associated Press WriterDUBLIN, Ireland (AP) _ Budget airline Ryanair launched a new takeover bid Monday for Irish rival Aer Lingus, calculating that Ireland's worsening economy would soften past opposition and make a deal more likely. Ryanair Holdings PLC said it would pay...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Financial Markets, Unions, Ryanair Holdings Plc, Employees
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Boat parade back in Boca Raton and looking for boaters
South Florida Sun-SentinelLast year, disappointed boaters followed the normal route of Boca Raton's annual boat parade only to find there was no parade after all. Budget cuts in 2007 caused the first blackout in more than three decades of the holiday tradition. Now with private...Tags: Boynton Beach, Festive Event, Employees, Government Debt, Financial and Business Services
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At least 3 bidders for Cubs in new round
Tribune staff reporterAt least three prospective buyers have submitted a new round of bids to Tribune Co. for the Chicago Cubs, one of professional sports' trophy franchises. Chicago real estate investor Hersch Klaff; the Ricketts family, founder of online brokerage TD...Tags: Sales, Wrigley Field, Sam Zell, Major League Baseball, Dallas Mavericks
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LI companies struggling in weak economy
james.bernstein@newsday.comW illiam Mitchell, chief executive of Long Island's largest company, the components distributor Arrow Electronics Inc. in Melville, thought he had seen the worst of times when the dot-com bubble burst in 2001 and stocks and companies tanked. But these...Tags: Sales, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, MSC Industrial Direct, Employers, Electronics
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Investments, money not the same thing
The Associated PressTrillions in stock market value — gone. Trillions in retirement savings — gone. A huge chunk of the money you paid for your house, the money you're saving for college, the money your boss needs to make payroll — gone, gone, gone....Tags: Retirement, Mutual Funds, Colleges and Universities, Personal Finance, 401K
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HOT SHOTS
At midmorning, sunlight streams through three sets of windows, creating an elongated pane pattern on the floor of a Reisterstown house.
"This is nice, because you have this floor, you have nice shadows on the wood," says photographer Craig Westerman,...Tags: Reisterstown, Ron Howard, Real Estate Agents, Facebook, Photography
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Act now for a more secure retirement
Chicago TribuneWhen it comes to your money, you might have had trouble finding any reason to be thankful. With the stock market down sharply and many a bond fund hit by the credit crisis too, 401(k)'s and other savings have been brutalized in one of the worst financial...Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Retirement, Government Health Care, Employers, Wages and Pensions
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P log biggest 5-day percentage gains since the 1930s, even as holiday sales look bleak
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Wall Street climbed again Friday, wrapping up its biggest five-day rally in more than 75 years, even as investors digested signs of a bleak holiday season for retailers and fears that a flurry of reports next week will show more economic...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Citigroup Incorporated, Sales, Heads of State, Financial Markets
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Taking control of finances eases the pain
When it comes to your money, you may be having trouble finding any reason to be thankful. With the stock market down sharply and many a bond fund hit by the credit crisis too, 401(k)s and other savings have been brutalized by one of the worst financial...Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Retirement, Employers, Wages and Pensions, Mutual Funds
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Seizing a teaching moment in downturn
Special to The Morning CallJob losses are mounting. The stock market is setting all sorts of records--mostly bad. And the economy might be headed into a prolonged recession. What better time to teach your children about finances and managing money? I'm not suggesting you explain...Tags: People, Colleges and Universities, Personal Finance, Credit and Debt, Teen-agers
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