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Reports: Chrysler, GM discuss merger, acquisition
General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC have held preliminary talks about a merger or an acquisition of Chrysler by GM, according to published reports. The Wall Street Journal, citing people it described as familiar with the discussions, reported that...Tags: General Motors Corp., Newspaper and Magazine, Toyota, Ford Motor Co., Chrysler
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Juvenile injustice
The Virginia Gazette“I was disturbed by the front-page article on Judge Jeff Fairbanks in the Oct. 8 Gazette. He is a pillar of this community. He cares about children and people in general. Parents should do their jobs instead of having a judge do it for them. The... -
USA Today raises newsstand price
USA Today said Friday it will raise its newsstand price by 25 cents to $1 to offset rising newsprint costs. The increase could affect the nation's highest-circulation newspaper more than price hikes affect The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, New York Times, News Media
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State Briefing: Oct. 11, 2008
FORD CEO: BANKRUPTCY MAKES NO SENSE | While his company's stock slipped to an astonishingly low $1.88 per share, Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally said Friday that the automaker is conserving cash and won't run out of money before the...Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Charlotte, General Motors Corp., Newspaper and Magazine, Ford Motor Co.
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Fairbanks defended
After 35 years of living in Williamsburg, I can’t think of a time that the Gazette has done such a disservice to the community as when it published Wednesday’s front-page article “Juvenile injustice.” Many readers may be unaware...Tags: Williamsburg, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers, People, Judges
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Iditarod champion is wary of New York
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLance Mackey of Fairbanks, Alaska, is the two-time defending Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champion. He's also a four-time Yukon Quest winner. Mackey, a cancer survivor, is as tough as they come. But before this week's trip to New York to appear on "Late...Tags: Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, Newspaper and Magazine, Conan O'Brien, Dog Racing
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Joe Biden is simply a master gasbag
Yes, these days everyone is talking about the last presidential debate. But I still can't get over the vice presidential contest. It was the most revealing, and depressing, event of the entire campaign because it showed how irredeemably fraudulent...Tags: NATO, Joe Biden, New York Times, Diplomacy, Government
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Spinning an old-fashioned espionage tale in a new era
Los Angeles Daily NewsWhom can you trust? That's the core dynamic of Body of Lies. A morally murky, international espionage thriller set mainly in the Middle East, it's about a CIA station chief repeatedly second-guessed by his boss back in Washington, D.C., and tested by the...Tags: Washington Post Company, Body of Lies, Espionage and Intelligence, Russell Crowe, International Relations
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Weekend Talk Shows
TODAY Good Morning America An interview with vice presidential nominee Joe Biden (D) in his home state of Delaware. 7 a.m. KABC 45140 Larry King Live 6 and 9 p.m. CNN 874140, 447985 McLaughlin Group 6:30 p.m. KCET 28695 SUNDAY Today Career advice for...Tags: Washington Post Company, Barney Frank, Tim Pawlenty, Debra Winger, Regional Authority
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Taking stock: Do you call the sell-off a crash?
The Associated PressDid stocks "crash"? Some news organizations and investors are hesitating to use the word to describe Wall Street's sell-off. A crash is commonly defined as a 20 percent decline in a single day or several days. The drop over the seven days ending...Tags: Stocks, Transportation Accidents, Road Accidents, New York Times, Stock Activities
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Does Wall Street's drop-off qualify as a 'crash'? Some hesitate to utter the word
AP Business WriterDid stocks "crash"? Some news organizations and investors are hesitating to use the word to describe Wall Street's terrifying sell-off. A crash is commonly defined as a 20 percent decline in a single day or several days. The drop over the seven days...Tags: Stocks, News Agency, Transportation Accidents, Road Accidents, Newspaper and Magazine
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Ind. candidate risks offending party to woo voters
A Democratic congressional candidate is taking an unorthodox approach to wooing voters, offending some in his party with an ad that states he's "not a typical Democrat." Michael Montagano is trying to appeal to independent or Republican voters in his...Tags: National Government, Government, Barack Obama
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