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Black Loses Appeal on 2 of 4 Counts, Could Face Prison Bloomberg By Andrew M Harris - Fri Oct 29 21:25:10 GMT 2010 Conrad Black, former Hollinger International Inc. chairman, left, and his attorney, Miguel A. Estrada, bottom right, arrive at the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago in July 2010. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China aims to shake up rare earths trade Reuters By Lucy Hornby BEIJING (Reuters) - If plans in Beijing come to fruition, a few miners will control all of China's rare earths output, while a vibrant processing industry turns the country into a net importer of the valuable raw materials. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Discovery of suspicious cargo prompts Philadelphia search of UPS planes Philadelphia Inquirer By John Shiffman and Troy Graham President Obama said Friday that two suspicious packages sent from Yemen and bound for the United States contained hidden explosives, discoveries that touched off a wide-scale terrorism alert including the search of two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stocks, Commodities Gain in October as Treasuries Decline, Dollar Weakens Bloomberg By Stephanie Borise - Sat Oct 30 01:33:28 GMT 2010 Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Barton Biggs, co-founder of Traxis Partners LP, discusses the potential implications of Federal Reserve quantitative easing for stocks and the prospects of a bubble in emerging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
38000 more bottles of Lipitor recalled over odor complaints CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Pfizer is recalling an additional 38000 bottles of the cholesterol-fighting drug Lipitor after reports of an odor linked to the packaging bottles, the drug company said in a statement. The recall will affect Lipitor 40 mg ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Economy Grew 2% as Consumer Spending Rises Bloomberg By Daniel Kruger and Susanne Walker - Sat Oct 30 04:00:19 GMT 2010 Treasury 30-year bond yields climbed the most in 10 months in October as US securities fell amid speculation that asset purchases by the Federal Reserve will reignite inflation. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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