Saturday, October 23, 2010

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G-20 powers agree to Geithner currency and trade plan
Washington Post
By Howard Schneider Finance ministers from the world's major nations agreed to a US-brokered plan for easing tensions over exchange rates and world trade patterns, saying that a "fragile and uneven" economic recovery was at risk if top powers pursued ...
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Tribune presents second plan to exit Chapter 11
Chicago Tribune
By Julie Johnsson and Michael Oneal, Tribune reporters Tribune Co. filed its latest plan to emerge from Chapter 11 protection late Friday, hoping it had sufficient creditor backing to win a Delaware bankruptcy court's confirmation and end its ...
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Unemployment in Some States Near Record Highs
DailyFinance
By DOUGLAS MCINTYRE Posted 7:08 PM 10/23/10 Economy The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released data on regional and state unemployment for September. Jobless rates remain uneven. Nevada's unemployment rate hit another high, and Michigan remained in ...
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New York Attorney General Sues FedEx Over Delivery Driver Classification
Bloomberg
By Theo Mullen - Sat Oct 23 23:23:34 GMT 2010 New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sued FedEx Corp. in state court yesterday saying the delivery company improperly classifies ground delivery drivers as independent contractors rather than employees. ...
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Lawsuit Seeks to Revive Deepwater Drilling Ban
ABC News
AP An environmental group wants a federal judge to put a freeze on deepwater oil drilling back in place. The Center for Biological Diversity's lawsuit against Interior Secretary Ken Salazar asks a judge in Washington to reinstate the drilling freeze. ...
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Germany Says Federal Reserve Heading `Wrong Way' With Monetary Easing Push
Bloomberg
By Rainer Buergin and Rebecca Christie - Sat Oct 23 15:00:01 GMT 2010 German Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle said "it's completely clear that the legal jurisdiction of nuclear policy lies with the federal government. ...
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