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Advertising Group Opposes Yahoo-Google Pact
A group representing big-spending national advertisers said Sunday it sent a letter to the Justice Department asserting an online ad partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Go...
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OPEC Considers Cutting Oil Production
With oil prices off nearly 30 percent from their highs of almost $150 a barrel, OPEC oil ministers are considering what was unthinkable just a few weeks ago - cutting bac...
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Fannie, Freddie Deal Helps Some Borrowers, Not All
The government's historic bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Sunday will be good news to homebuyers and some homeowners hoping to refinance if it leads to lower mor...
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Money Talk: Foreclosure Crisis Hitting the Hub?
With foreclosure woes and an ailing economy, many Americans are more stressed than ever.
Michael Jon Byers with the lowdown on the economy'...
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Money Talk: Dow Jones Falls Below 11,000; Oil Hits Record
The Dow Jones fell below 11,000 for the first time in two years and crude oil prices have again hit a trading record at nearly $147 a barrel.
Michael ...
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Money Talk: Oil Breaks Record; Employers Cut Jobs
Oil breaks yet another record, and another month of job cuts.
Michael Jon Byers, host of "Money Talk" on FOX Talk 950 with the economic side of things.
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Money Talk: Gas Giveaway
Oil up, stocks down. What else is new? And adding the whip cream to this disaster desert, flight cuts at LIA.
Michael Jon Byers, host of "Money Talk" di...
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Fannie, Freddie Deal Helps Some Borrowers, Not All
The government's historic bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Sunday will be good news to homebuyers and some homeowners hoping t...
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Foodmakers Plan Big Ad Campaigns In Down Economy
Foodmakers may be worried about higher costs for key ingredients, pushing through price increases and still maintaining their profits. But for big names l...
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Wall Street Wobbles As Economic Landscape Shifts
The stock market has lurched back near its July lows - but Wall Street's concerns are a bit different now than they were then.
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Wall Street Close: Stocks Mostly Rise on Financias
Wall Street wrestled with intensifying economic worries Friday, extending sharp losses after a disheartening jobs report and then grudgingly engaging...
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Layoff Not End Of Work For 30-Year Employee
Two years ago this month, Michael Vaughn was laid off from Quebecor World after working 30 years as a machine operator at the plant.
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Prisons Scramble to Make Digital TV Switch
The big switch to digital TV has prison officials scrambling to keep one of the most important peacekeeping tools in prisons across th...
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