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Auto Industry Feels the Pain of Tight Credit (Eric Dash)
The auto industry is getting sideswiped by the housing crisis.
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Peeved at Prices? Don't Blame the Dealer (Steven Mufson)
Awash in Profit, Exxon Fights for Pennies While Raising the Rent
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The Last Roundup (Christopher Ketchum)
Is the government compiling a secret list of citizens to detain under martial law?
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Americans Driving at Historic Lows (Doug Hecox)
Eleven Billion Fewer Vehicle Miles Traveled in March 2008 Over Previous March WASHINGTON -- Americans drove less in March 2008, continuing a trend that began last November, according to estimates ...
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U.S. Economy: Home Resales in U.S. Decline, Inventories Climb (Shobana Chandra)
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Sales of previously owned homes in the U.S. fell in April and the supply of unsold properties reached a record, signaling no let-up in the housing slump.
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Here's The Savings from Arctic Drilling-75 Cents a Barrel (Erika Bolstad)
WASHINGTON — If Congress were to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling, crude oil prices would probably drop by an average of only 75 cents a barrel, according to Department of ...
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Cultural Conservers (John Michael Greer)
(Archdruid Report) -- A few years back the American middle class indulged in another of the periodic orgies of self-congratulation in which it proclaims its opinion of its own historical importance. ...
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The Bridge from Camelot (Mary Lyon)
Mary Lyon, From The Left -- World News Trust -- Jackie Kennedy planted that seed, sadly, after the fact, when talking with writer Theodore H. White -- in a quest to characterize her late husband's ...
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Doctors say Sen. Edward Kennedy has a brain tumor (Glen Johnson)
(Associated Press) -- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor. Doctors for the Massachusetts Democrat say tests conducted after Kennedy suffered a seizure this weekend show a tumor in his ...
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U.S. Producer Prices, Minus Food, Energy, Rise 0.4% (Courtney Schlisserman)
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Prices paid to U.S. producers, excluding food and fuel, rose more than forecast in April, reflecting increases in automobile and furniture costs.
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Wall Street Brokerages Look To Shed Light on Dark Pools (Donna Kardos)
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and UBS AG announced a series of deals that will allow their clients to share access to all three firms' pools of non-displayed liquidity as they try to ...
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