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Breaking News Sat, 28 Jan 2012
In this photograph taken July 6, 2010, a street sign is shown near the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street, New York
Market   Photos   Stock   Wall Street  
 Palm Beach Post 
Dow slips to first losing week of 2012
| NEW YORK — The stock market closed mostly lower Friday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average to its first losing week of 2012, after the government reported that economic growth was slower... (photo: AP / Frank Franklin II)
Traders and Specialists work on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, April 9, 2010, in New York
Photos   Stock   Wall Street   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
 The News & Observer 
How the major stock indexes fared on Friday
Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here The Associated Press Tags: | NEW YORK -- Treasurys are ending the week on a strong note after the Federal Reserve's commitmen... (photo: AP / David Karp)
Nissan - Automaker - Carmaker - Motors  Zeenews 
Nissan to build new $2 bn plant in Mexico
Mexico City: Nissan Motor Co. announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a third manufacturing facility in Mexico. | The new plant in the central state of Aguascalientes will generate 3,000 jobs... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Auto   Mexico   Motor   Photos  
File - Historian Howard Zinn lecturing at the Monona Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, May 2, 2009.  Al Jazeera 
Remembering Howard Zinn
| Editor's note: Today, January 27, is the second anniversary of the death of Howard Zinn. An active participant in the Civil Rights movement, he was dismissed in 1963 from his position as a tenured p... (photo: Creative Commons)
Human Rights   Justice   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Howard Zinn  
Top Stories
US 16 in Wyoming, westbound to Ten Sleep. US-16 originally connected Detroit, Michigan with Yellowstone, including a ferry link across Lake Michigan between Muskegon, Michigan and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Detroit Free Press
Snyder to Detroit tourism: Don't forget to emphasize positive
| Curbing crime and the financial troubles facing Detroit are top priorities for Gov. Rick Snyder, but he also told the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau this ... (photo: Creative Commons / Vidor)
Detroit   Finance   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Tourism in metropolitan Detroit  
US Airways Boeing 737-3B7 N506AU The Business Review
US Airways CEO Parker affirms interest in American Airlines
New Mexico Business Weekly Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 9:07am MST - Last Modified: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 9:45am MST Related: , | Doug Parker Related News | &n... (photo: Creative Commons / MB-one)
Airlines   Business   Photos   US   Wikipedia: US Airways  
Alaska Airlines Business Journal
No more prayer cards on Alaska Airlines
| Alaska Airlines won't give out its prayer cards to passengers after the end of this month, ending a 30-year tradition that has irked and offended some passengers. | The... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr)
Airlines   Alaska   Passengers   Photos   Wikipedia: Alaska Airlines  
 Nissan Motors (rt1) The Times Of India
Nissan's new plant in Mexico to create 20,000 jobs
DAVOS: The establishment of a new facility in Mexico by global auto-maker Nissan will bring in foreign investment of about USD 2 billion and create 20,000 jobs, the count... (photo: WN)
Auto   Mexico   Motor   Photos  
President Barack Obama walks to board his helicopter as he leaves the White House en route to Guadalajara, Mexico, for meetings with Prime Minister Harper of Canada and President Calderon of Mexico, in Washington, Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009 Lower Hudson Online
New York hydrofracking supporters hail Obama's speech, hope for end to Marcellus Shale moratorium
| WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s decision to support natural-gas drilling on federal lands is being hailed by supporters of hydraulic fracturing in New York.... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Energy   Photos   US   Washington   Wikipedia: 2012 State of the Union Address  
Protesters gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. The Los Angeles Times
Egypt marks anniversary of 'Arab Spring' revolution
Reporting from Cairo— Tens of thousands of Egyptians poured into Tahrir Square in celebration and protest Wednesday, the anniversary of the revolution that brought ... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
Arab   Egypt   Photos   Revolution   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
Economy & Business Currency
- FDIC orders Mile High Banks to boost capital
- Bill to stop sprinkler systems regs may have ripple effect o
- Vineyards developer moving ahead with urban renewal project
- Tech For Less consolidating to single Springs warehouse
Frontier Airlines
Frontier Airlines wants to reconnect with Denver
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- 'Sweet Leaf' pot raid also netted dollars, silver ba
- 'Sweet Leaf' raid netted Iraq dinar, dollars, silver
- NADB approves multi-million dollar loan for Baja California
- Lowe's adds Dollar General CEO to board
A view of the sunset from Ship Point in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on July 1st, 2011.
Columbia's party earned tourism dollars
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Technology Industry
- Summary Box: Twitter censorship plan rouses furor
- Summary Box: Facebook IPO could value it near top
- Newark, NJ, told to produce Facebook pledge log
- A look at how some IPO stocks have fared
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011, before the House Budget Committee.
Bernanke opening the door to the Fed a bit wider
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- FDIC orders Mile High Banks to boost capital
- Bill to stop sprinkler systems regs may have ripple effect o
- GOP Seeks Limits On New Colo. Child-Care Rules
- Color makes a splash on the slopes - and at SnowSports Indus
This image made from an April 12-13, 2010 video provided Wednesday, April 21, 2010 by NASA shows an eruptive prominence blasting away from the sun. The prominence appears to stretch almost halfway across the sun, about 500,000 miles. NASA on Wednesday unveiled the first images from a new satellite designed to predict disruptive solar storms, and scientists say they're already learning new things.
Strongest Solar Storm Since 2005 Hitting Earth
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Agriculture Science
- Home Birth Elitism
- Grandparenting: Helping Grandchildren With Healthy Food Choi
- Man arrested in barracks death at Colo. Army post
- Report: Nation's cattle herd smallest in 50 years
North American "cantaloupes", actually a type of muskmelon.
Cantaloupe grower involved in listeria outbreak fined over migrant housing
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- Narrowing the Definition of Autism
- Put your feet first for good health
- An exquisite Mexico beach, cursed by plastic
- Austin couple safely home from harrowing Italian cruise
Inspecting Newborn Black Bear Cubs
YouTube webcam captures birth of bear cubs - and they sound EXACTLY like human babies
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