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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: Ford Motor Co., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Restructuring and Recapitalization, General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC
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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: New York Times, Newspapers, News Media
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Hounded by the press
As if they're not already dogged by enough rabid accusations, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama (that's them on the right) had to endure this apparently accidental parody, courtesy of the journal Nature. In an ad on the back cover of the journal's...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain
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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: Ford Motor Co., SUVs and Crossovers, General Motors Corp., Bankruptcy, Marketing
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Violence In Mexico Claims Two Dozen More Victims
Los Angeles TimesIn another violent spasm, more than two dozen people were killed in Mexico within hours late Thursday and early Friday, including a newspaper publisher, two federal agents and a group gunned down as they drank at a bar. The slayings came as Mexico...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Assault, Murder
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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: ESPN, National Hockey League, Philadelphia Phillies, Conan O'Brien, Dog Racing
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Tina Brown Unleashes The 'Beast'
Los Angeles TimesThe Daily Beast, Tina Brown's culture and news website, went up earlier this week, and in case any puzzlement remained about what she's up to, there's a long Q&A with Brown laying it out. The site, she says, is not an "aggregator," as some have called it....Tags: Government, Upper East Side, Hillary Clinton, Arianna Huffington, Sarah Palin
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Judge seeks closure in Detroit FOIA lawsuit
Associated Press WriterThe city and attorneys for Detroit's two daily newspapers plan to meet in an effort to settle a months-long Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking text messages between former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his ex-chief of staff. A Nov. 21 settlement...Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Kwame Kilpatrick, Corporate Crime, Judges
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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: New York Times, Stocks, Stock Broking, Transportation Accidents, Road Accidents
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Beijing to ban half its cars during high pollution
Beijing will ban half of its 3.4 million cars from the roads during periods of very heavy pollution, a state news report said Friday. The city will temporarily reinstate measures it introduced during the Olympic Games and ban cars on alternate days --...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Pollution, Passenger Cars, Olympic Games, Air Pollution
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Israeli woman seeks father's Holocaust diary from Jewish History Institute in Poland
Associated Press WriterWARSAW, Poland (AP) _ Baruch Milch was hiding from the Nazis in occupied Poland in the summer of 1943. His wife and 3-year-old son had been killed in Hitler's Holocaust. All the Jewish doctor had was his diary — a chronicle he hoped would help...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Adolf Hitler, Massacres, Judaism, Civil Unrest
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A frustrated Esquire endorses Obama
The Swampby James Oliphant On its website, the editors of Esquire Thursday posted a lengthy endorsement of Barack Obama "as the only possible choice to lead this country." But the endorsement, the magazine's first, is worth reading because it feels half-hearted,.....Tags: Bill Clinton, Sugar Ray, Prisons, Periodicals, Magazines
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