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Shanghai Auto Show a showdown for automakers zeroing in on world's only major growth market
Apr 19, 2009 07:06 -0400
SHANGHAI (AP) — International automakers are converging on China's commercial capital for a show that, once marginal, is now a key showcase — and battleground — for the world's only major growing car market.
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Biggest chunk of Missouri casino revenues coming from games with smallest denomination
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Take a tip from the airlines before you lock in: Prices might go lower
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UK Treasury chief has tough task of juggling economic stimulus, controlling spending in budget
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Pirate Bay supporters protest conviction of organizers in rallies across Sweden
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Venture investments fall 61 percent to $3B in 1st qtr, marking lowest amount in 12 years
April 18, 2009
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Mortgage rates up slightly as Obama urges homeowners to take advantage of near-record lows
April 09, 2009
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ISM: Service sector shrank for 6th straight month in March; pace of contraction accelerates
April 03, 2009
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Lengthy job hunts, tax tips for procrastinators, executives more likely to negotiate severance
March 31, 2009
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Congress sends massive $410 billion spending bill to White House for Obama's signature
March 10, 2009
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Home Depot reports 4th-quarter loss of $54 million, adjusted results beat analysts' estimates
February 24, 2009
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Lowe's profit slumps with housing market; company doesn't see stimulus plan as substantive fix
February 20, 2009
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US dollar rises, gold falls in European morning trading
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Agents turn to Web sites like Twitter and Facebook to sell homes, but payoff is mixed
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Wheat, corn, soybeans fall on the Chicago Board of Trade, oats higher; livestock futures mixed
April 17, 2009
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Stocks wobble after economic data temper enthusiasm over results from JPMorgan, manufacturers
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