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UPDATE 1-Air France cancels flights but fewer than feared Reuters By Brian Love PARIS, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Air France said on Sunday a cabin staff strike over job conditions had caused less disruption than it had feared during a busy weekend and predicted cancellation of about 15 percent of flights on Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » |
German industry warns on China concessions for aid Reuters BERLIN (Reuters) - German industry group BDI has warned Europe not to make political concessions if it seeks Chinese help in solving the euro zone debt crisis, Spiegel magazine wrote in its online edition. "If we in Europe organize the stabilization of ... See all stories on this topic » |
EU Leaders Urge More G20 Action TheStreet.com By AP 10/30/11 - 03:21 PM EDT By RAF CASERT BRUSSELS -- Two European Union leaders have called on the upcoming G20 summit of wealthy and developing countries to build on EU plans to stabilize the debt-burdened eurozone and further boost the global ... See all stories on this topic » |
Pershing builds 12.2% stake in CP Rail Financial Times Pershing Square Capital Management, the activist hedge fund run by William Ackman, has built up a 12.2 per cent stake in Canadian Pacific Railway, one of Canada's most storied companies. Pershing said in a regulatory filing that CP Rail shares are ... See all stories on this topic » |
Most Banks Will Write Down Greek Debt, Dallara Tells Welt Bloomberg By Allison Connolly - Sat Oct 29 13:47:56 GMT 2011 A high number of banks will voluntarily write down Greek government debt by half, Charles Dallara, chief negotiator for the lenders, said in an interview to be published in Welt am Sonntag tomorrow. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Buyers of Iowa's 'Field of Dreams' site plans to offer baseball fields ... Washington Post DYERSVILLE, Iowa — The sprawling eastern Iowa cornfields made famous by the movie "Field of Dreams" are being sold to a company that will preserve the site's baseball legacy, the owners announced Sunday. Don and Becky Lansing said they have accepted an ... See all stories on this topic » |
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FACT CHECK: GOP lawmakers spin funding tall tales Boston.com By Joan Lowy AP / October 30, 2011 WASHINGTON—It's an outrageous tale: The federal government spends one out of every $10 in transportation aid on wasteful projects such as refurbishing a giant roadside coffee pot and constructing turtle tunnels. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Obama reveals plan to ease hardship caused by student loans Hornell Evening Tribune AP President Barack Obama makes a speech about managing student debt during an event at the University of Colorado Denver Downtown Campus in Denver, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. By Angela Sutfin President Obama knows how expensive getting a college ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mortgage Refinancing Plan Unveiled by Obama Credit Union Times By Claude R. Marx Saying that it hopes to help several million more families save money while helping the economy, the Obama administration on Oct. 24 unveiled a multifaceted plan to encourage the refinancing of mortgages. The initiative, which will be ... See all stories on this topic » |
Gas Explosion in Coalmine Kills 29 China Digital Times Five of the workers were rescued, while one climbed out of an air shaft of the Xialiuchong Coal Mine, the statement said. The work safety administration said rescue work was complete as no other miners were working at the time of the explosion. ... See all stories on this topic » |
FHFA Director Edward DeMarco Rebuts Criticism Of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Huffington Post WASHINGTON (Margaret Chadbourn) -- Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's regulator on Saturday rejected criticism he was obstructing a housing recovery by taking too narrow a view of his mission to protect the financial health of the two massive, ... See all stories on this topic » |