Federal food safety officials warned Monday that consumers should stop eating all foods containing pistachios while they figure out the source of a possible salmonella contamination. Still reeling from the national salmonella outbreak in peanuts, the Food and…
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Campaigning among the four candidates for the 2016 Olympics is increasingly centering on one issue: cost. Tokyo, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Chicago made cases for their financial viability amid the global economic recession as part of their presentations to…
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Fifteen hospital workers have been fired for looking at medical records of octuplet mother Nadya Suleman without permission. Kaiser Permanente spokesman Jim Anderson said Monday the violations of health care privacy laws were reported to the state Department…
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Former President Alberto Fujimori’s lawyer on Monday asked how a court could convict his client of murder and kidnapping if Peru’s current president was never charged for human rights abuses allegedly committed during his first term in office two decades ago….
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Homebuilder Lennar Corp. said Monday it’s fiscal first-quarter losses ballooned 77 percent as it booked charges to adjust land and inventory values, while home deliveries and new orders plunged despite stepped-up buyer incentives. Chief Executive Stuart…
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A JetBlue employee says he took a free flight from New York to Boston _ after falling asleep in a plane’s cargo bin. The man was discovered by baggage handlers at Logan International Airport after the plane landed there Saturday. He told police he’d been… Read the original:
Canadian officials said Monday they agree with President Barack Obama that neither General Motors nor Chrysler has proposed changes comprehensive enough to justify further long-term bailouts. But Canada will go ahead with up to 4 billion Canadian dollars ($…
Now you can trade your two Ponzis for a Madoff (MAY’-dawf). The Topps Co. Inc. says jailed Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff will be featured this summer in a set of trading cards dubbed the “world’s biggest hoaxes, hoodwinks and bamboozles.” The New York-… Read the original:
SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) – Intel has unveiled its newest and most powerful family of microprocessors, the Xeon, announcing more than 70 customers for a more energy-efficient chip targeted at an increasingly crowded server market.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Walt Disney and Google’s YouTube said on Monday they have reached a pact to offer sports highlights, clips of television shows and other short-form content on the hugely popular video-sharing site.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Monday dismissed putative class action lawsuits seeking damages against UBS AG over allegations of securities fraud in the auction rate securities market.
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Lennar Corp.’s losses increased 77 percent in its fiscal first quarter as home deliveries and average selling prices plunged despite stepped up incentives offered by the homebuilder. The Miami-based company said late Monday that it lost $155.9 million, or 98… Presented By:
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