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Liquidation unlikely as papers miss obligations
AP Business WriterNewspaper companies have been skipping loan payments, missing financial targets in debt agreements and accepting higher interest rates in exchange for more flexibility -- and they're not even directly feeling the impact of the credit crisis yet. But...Tags: Stock Market, Loans, Major League Baseball, Bankruptcy, Stock Broking
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GM-Chrysler mix needs a sweetener
Associated PressFor General Motors Corp. to acquire Chrysler LLC and all of its warts, GM would have to get desperately needed cash. Lots of it, according to industry analysts. With both automakers struggling to survive amid slumping sales, a slowing global economy...Tags: Mortgages, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Ford Motor Co., BMW AG, New York Times
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Don't 'turn the page' on the economy
Recently, top advisers to John McCain were quoted in both the Washington Post and the New York Times detailing a new strategy for the McCain campaign. They bluntly said that they wanted to ''turn the page'' from talking about the economic crisis, so...Tags: Washington Post Company, John McCain, Barack Obama, New York Times
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Red-meat blitz stains McCain
What happened to the Sen. John McCain we once knew? What happened to the jovial, optimistic war hero who promised a civil and elevated presidential campaign? Where's that campaign that would be based on real issues, not brainless emotions or partisan...Tags: John McCain, News Media, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Weather Underground, Hillary Clinton
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Fed Plan – With Stimulus – Will Work
The most stunning graphic of the past few days shows the stock market's reaction to government attempts to rescue the financial system. Between Monday and Wednesday, the Federal Reserve unveiled five initiatives to unfreeze credit, and stocks slumped...Tags: Federal Reserve, Washington Post Company, John McCain, Credit Ratings, Mortgages
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World Briefing
Missile reportedly sets record Russian officials say a submarine-launched ballistic missile has made a record flight, hitting a target in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for the first time. President Dmitry Medvedev witnessed the test, part of naval...Tags: National Government, Conservation, Government, Nature, Weaponry
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U.S. net work tunes out Cuba, 6-1
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe U.S. national soccer team swept into the final round of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa on Saturday with a 6-1 demolition of Cuba at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. In sharp contrast, Mexico suffered its first loss under Coach Sven-...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, World Cup, Washington Post Company, Damarcus Beasley, Brian Ching
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Action sports stars aren't shy with opinions
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey might not read newspapers, but that doesn't mean young people lack opinions about what's going on. ESPN the Magazine asked top action sports stars what they'd do if they were the U.S. president. Said Nate Holland, four-time X Games gold medalist...Tags: Major League Baseball, New York Giants, National Government, Tom Brady, Eli Manning
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A game-breaker's dozen
Tribune NewspapersThe "Big 12" reasons the Big 12 is the best conference (so far) this season: 1Quarterbacks from the conference could finish 1-2-3 in this year's Heisman Trophy balloting, which is absurd, although an ancestor of the current league has hogged votes in the...Tags: Mike Leach, Joe McKnight, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Drunken Boast Comes True For Author Lippman
Associated PressLaura Lippman had her share of good fortune as she made the transition from frustrated newspaper reporter to part-time crime novelist to critically acclaimed best-selling author. But her bold career move didn't happen by chance. Truth is, the creator...Tags: News Media, New York Times, The Wire, Corruption, Corporate Crime
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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...
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