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Warsaw airport back to work after plane emergency

November 3, 2011

A spokesman says business is back to normal at the Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin airport, which shut down for some 30 hours after a plane was forced to land on its belly because its landing gear failed.
Przemyslaw Przybylski said Thursday that both runways were in use and that there was no damage to the runway used […]

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Chrysler sales rise 27 pct, GM up 2 pct in October

November 1, 2011

Chrysler said Tuesday its U.S. sales jumped 27 percent in October, while General Motors reported a slimmer 2 percent increase on increased demand for both cars and trucks.
Chrysler Group LLC sold more than 114,000 cars and trucks last month compared with 90,000 a year earlier. The results marked the Auburn Hills, Mich.-based automaker’s best October […]

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Higher fares boost Delta 3Q profit but shares fall

October 26, 2011

Higher fares helped Delta Air Lines post a bigger third-quarter profit even though fuel prices jumped and passenger traffic was flat.
But the company’s results missed Wall Street expectations and helped push down its stock price 2.3 percent in pre-market trading.
In the past, airlines struggled to make money in a weak economy or when fuel prices […]

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UK police: We knew of phone hacking back in 2002

October 21, 2011

British police say they knew that Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World tabloid had hacked into the phone of murdered British teenager Milly Dowler nine years before the scandal exploded.
The chief constable of southern England’s Surrey Police says his force knew as far back as April 2002 that someone linked to the News of the […]

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Biotech company Amgen laying off about 380 in R&D

October 20, 2011

Amgen Inc. is laying off about 380 employees in research and development as it restructures its R&D operations.
The biotech company, based in Thousand Oaks, Calif., says the layoffs are targeted to enable the company to better allocate its research and development resources.
Company spokeswoman Christine Regan says the affected employees were notified Wednesday. They work at […]

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Asian markets tepid amid eurozone crisis worries

October 10, 2011

Asian markets were mixed in early trading Monday, as investors evaluated a pledge by Germany and France to ensure European banks have the capital to weather any shock that may occur from the region’s debt crisis.
On Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that a comprehensive response to the debt crisis […]

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Chrysler says US sales jump 27 pct in September

October 3, 2011

Chrysler says its U.S. sales jumped 27 percent in September on strong demand for its cars and SUVs.
Chrysler sold 127,334 new vehicles, including 8,709 new Chrysler 200 sedans.
Jeeps also did well. Sales of the Jeep Compass more than tripled, while Wrangler sales surged 47 percent. Demand for the Dodge Ram pickup rose 45 percent one […]

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Hurricane Ophelia heads north toward Newfoundland

October 2, 2011

As Hurricane Ophelia moves north, forecasters have lifted a tropical storm watch for Bermuda but added one for the entire Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the tropical storm watch for Bermuda was lifted early Saturday evening.
At 5 p.m. Saturday, Ophelia had maximum sustained winds near 120 mph (193 kph) and […]

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Cell phone troubles plague LA-area AT&T customers

September 25, 2011

It’s been a day of missed, dropped and failed calls for AT&T wireless customers in Southern California, and the night is sounding very similar.
AT&T spokeswoman Meredith Red said late Saturday that a hardware equipment issue was disrupting service for wireless subscribers in the Los Angeles area, and technicians were working on the problem.
The service glitches […]

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Why I have a $20,000 emergency fund

September 20, 2011

Most personal finance commentators say you need an emergency fund to cushion you from unexpected events, such as losing your job or facing a big unforeseen expense.
For many years I resisted. As the father of two young children, and with a huge mortgage, I didn’t have much spare cash. It always made more sense to […]

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