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Air Force to remove asbestos at former Ill. base
Air Force officials say more than a mile of steam piping covered in asbestos will be removed from a former base in east-central Illinois. Air Force officials announced Thursday that they have awarded a $150,000 contract to remove and dispose of the...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces
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Boeing warns of possible layoffs in 2009, citing industry challenges and economic slowdown
AP Manufacturing WriterBoeing Co. may lay off some workers next year as part of an effort to cut costs in response to difficult market conditions and a slowing global economy, a company executive said. In an internal memo sent to employees Thursday, Rick Stephens, senior...Tags: Employees, Layoffs and Downsizing, Transportation Accidents, Unemployment, Air Transportation Industry
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Pinkel, Missouri close to agreement on contract extension
Missouri Coach Gary Pinkel and the university are close to agreeing on a contract extension. Missouri spokesman Chad Moller says an agreement is being finalized but a deal is not complete. ESPN.com reported Friday the extension would raise Pinkel's...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Virginia Tech, Florida State University
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Labor board OKs $16 million settlement in 2001 union complaint against Midwest Generation
Tribune reporterThe National Labor Relations Board said late Friday that Chief Administrative Law Judge Robert Giannasi approved an agreement under which closely held power producer Midwest Generation will pay members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical...Tags: Court Administration, Employees, Labor Legislation, Strikes, Work Relations
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Law ready to fill whatever Jets need
caitlin.strang@newsday.comTy Law's most recent trajectory -- out of professional football one week, heavy playing time in a crucial AFC East showdown the next -- may seem inconceivable, but as much as Law tries to shrug it off, he's forced with the reality of his hasty transition....Tags: Eric Mangini, Bubba Franks, Randy Moss, Laveranues Coles, New England Patriots
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Experts say GM, Chrysler must slash expenses to buy time for federal loans to be approved
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) _ When Chrysler was near death and awaiting a government bailout in 1979, then-CEO Lee Iacocca ordered drastic spending cuts and required all checks above $1,000 to be approved by a senior vice president. Chrysler LLC and General Motors...Tags: Corporate Officers, National Government, Financially Distressed Companies, Lee Iacocca, Sales
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With 2 deals, Knicks set themselves up for 2010
AP Basketball WriterThe New York Knicks traded Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford in separate deals Friday, parting with their two top scorers to free up coveted salary-cap space for the summer of 2010. Crawford was sent to Golden State for forward Al Harrington. Hours...Tags: Tim Thomas, Mike D'Antoni, David Lee, Chris Kaman, Cuttino Mobley
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Leaders of Asia and the Americas under pressure to staunch financial crisis, free up trade
Associated Press WriterLIMA, Peru (AP) _ Leaders of Asia and the Americas faced mounting pressure Friday to stop the spread of the financial crisis and resuscitate moribund free-trade talks as they flew into Lima for a weekend summit. At the top of the agenda for the 21...Tags: National Government, Labor Legislation, Financial Markets, Trade Policy, Health Organizations
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Teachers protest change to retirement savings plan
247-4758A move to change the division's employee retirement savings plan has drawn such wave of protest from teachers, the School Board balked at moving forward and the plan, and a recently inked contract, are in limbo. The controversy arose after the division...Tags: Academic Progress, Employees, State Budgets, Employers, 401K
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Midway's future to play out in time
Tribune reporter252The troubles keep piling up for Midway Games Inc. The Chicago-based video game publisher, which hasn't posted a quarterly profit since the end of 2004, reported another loss for the third quarter last week. The company is trying to address liquidity...Tags: Management Change, Loans, New York Stock Exchange, CBS Corp., Midway Games Incorporated
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Business Digest
The Business Women's Network of Howard County will meet at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 10 for a lunchtime meeting and presentation from Michele Cohen, principal at Miles & Stockbridge. Cohen will speak on the role of an attorney in helping with the establishment of a... -
No. 14 Ball State prevails, stays perfect
Nate Davis threw four touchdown passes and No.14 Ball State survived a scare from host Central Michigan in a 31-24 victory that gave the Cardinals a school record for wins in a season. The victory also clinched a share of the West Division of the Mid-...Tags: ESPN, Jim Harbaugh
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