Friday, November 26, 2010

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Juncker Says No Parallels Between Ireland, Portugal Situation
Bloomberg
By Stephanie Bodoni - Sat Nov 27 00:01:00 GMT 2010 Luxembourg's Jean-Claude Juncker, who leads the group of euro-area finance ministers, said Portugal's situation is different from that of Ireland, which last week sought international aid, ...
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Banks buy $2.37 billion more in GM shares
Washington Post
By Jia Lynn Yang General Motors inched further forward in its effort to repay taxpayers, announcing Friday that the banks backing its historic initial public offering had exercised their right to buy an additional block of shares in the restructured ...
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Emerging Stocks Decline for Third Week on Korea, European Debt Concern
Bloomberg
By Jason Webb and Chan Tien Hin - Fri Nov 26 22:12:08 GMT 2010 Emerging-market stocks fell, sending the benchmark index to its third weekly drop, on concern China's bid to tame inflation, tensions between North and South Korea and Europe's debt crisis ...
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The Many Lives Of 'Del Monte'
Wall Street Journal
Del Monte Foods Co. agreed on Thanksgiving—appropriate timing—to a sale valued at around $4 billion to a group led by KKR's Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. But around the world, "Del Monte" is actually in multiple hands. Del Monte Foods only owns the ...
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Ireland Seeks Aid Deal Before Markets Open as Bank Bonds Fall
BusinessWeek
By Dara Doyle and Simon Kennedy Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Ireland is in the final stages of negotiating an international aid package to rescue its financial system before markets open on Monday after investors yesterday dumped the bonds of its largest ...
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Missing radioactive rods found by FedEx
Los Angeles Times
The shipment sent from Fargo, ND, to Knoxville, Tenn., posed little threat, but its misplacement underscores the need to track low-hazard materials that could be used in small-scale terrorist attacks, experts say. By Jordan Steffen, Tribune Washington ...
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Lions Gate: Icahn Intends To Nominate Five For Company's Board
Wall Street Journal
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (LGF) on Friday confirmed it received notice that activist investor Carl Icahn intends to nominate five individuals for the board at the company's annual general meeting next month. The film-and-television production ...
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Salvation Army ringing for the needy
WYMT
It is also the first day Salvation Army volunteers are back in front of local stores, ringing bells to bring blessings to those less fortunate. "It's a blessing to be able to help the Salvation Army. They help a lot of people. ...
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