Saturday, April 25, 2009
Breaking News Sat., April 25, 2009
Subject: Breaking News Sat., April 25, 2009
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Breaking News from ABCNEWS.com:
University of Georgia Professor Sought After 3 People Shot and Killed
in Athens, Ga.
Breaking News Fri., April 24, 2009
Disruptive Passenger Forces NYC-Bound Delta Flight From France to
Divert to Boston [11:17 p.m. ET]
Friday, April 24, 2009
Georgia bank failure marks the 26th of 2009. First four months of the year have seen more failures than all of 2008.
Georgia bank failure marks the 26th of 2009. First four months of the
year have seen more failures than all of 2008.
March orders for durable goods off 0.8%; February growth revised down to 2.1%
March orders for durable goods off 0.8%; February growth revised down to 2.1%
4/24/2009 8:32:21 AM EDT
Thursday, April 23, 2009
GM to idle 13 of 20 North American plants and cut production by 190,000 vehicles through middle of year due to high inventories.
GM to idle 13 of 20 North American plants and cut production by
190,000 vehicles through middle of year due to high inventories.
Weekly first-time jobless claims rise to 640,000; ongoing claims tip a record 6.14 million
Weekly first-time jobless claims rise to 640,000; ongoing claims tip a
record 6.14 million
4/23/2009 8:32:13 AM EDT
Number of people filing first-time unemployment claims rose 27,000 last week to 640,000, U.S. says. Continuing claims at record.
Number of people filing first-time unemployment claims rose 27,000
last week to 640,000, U.S. says. Continuing claims at record.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Energy: U.S. officials urge caps on greenhouse gases
Top Obama administration officials urge Congress to cap greenhouse gas
emissions in testimony, as lawmakers begin what's likely to be a
lengthy and difficult governmental effort to reduce carbon pollution
in the U.S.
Breaking News Wed., April 22, 2009
Freddie Mac CFO Found Hanging in His Basement, Law Enforcement Officials say.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Energy: House Republicans already want more climate hearings
Democrats in the House open four days of hearings on climate change
and energy, but Republicans are already clamoring for more, as debate
on one of President Barack Obama's top priorities gets off to a
contentious start in Congress.
Energy: The new war on the Suez Canal threatens Egypt and the world
Egypt last week arrested 25 alleged spies belonging to the
Lebanon-based militia Hezbollah, suspecting that the ring was out to
sabotage shipping through the Suez Canal. Considering that some 7.5%
of the entire world's maritime trade, including most westbound oil
shipments from the Gulf, crosses the Suez Canal, its security is more
than just Egypt's business. It's everybody's.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Energy: Five ways to set up your portfolio for a global market recovery
Stock investors are again enjoying gains from international markets,
but the extensive damage their portfolios suffered last year seems
several continents away from repair.