Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Irish to Pay 5.8% for Bailout as Taxes, Senior Debt Protected
BusinessWeek
By Dara Doyle and Joe Brennan Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Ireland will pay an average 5.8 percent for international bailout loans as part of an agreement that protected the senior bondholders of Irish banks and preserved the country's low corporate tax ...
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Black Friday weekend sales, store traffic up
The Detroit News
More consumers trudged out for the post-Thanksgiving shopping weekend, but sales were not as strong as expected. Black Friday sales rose .3 percent to $10.7 billion but customer traffic increased 2.2 percent, according to Chicago-based retail analyst ...
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DuPont, Zurich Chase $135 Billion Climate Market as Warming Forces Change
Bloomberg
By Jim Efstathiou Jr. and Kim Chipman - Sun Nov 28 23:00:01 GMT 2010 DuPont Co.'s drought-tolerant corn is one of the seeds that's designed to thrive where water is scarce. Photographer: Larry W. Smith/Bloomberg A cow stands in a dried-up pond in ...
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FOREX-Euro tentatively off two-mth lows on Irish aid
Reuters
By Ian Chua and Gyles Beckford SYDNEY/WELLINGTON, Nov 29 (Reuters) - The euro recouped some losses early in Asia on Monday after the European Union threw an 85 billion euro ($115 billion) lifeline to debt stricken Ireland, and outlined a system to ...
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More Vermont families seeking food assistance
Washington Post
By LISA RATHKE AP ENOSBURG FALLS, Vt. -- When the Enosburg Food Shelf opened three years ago in this farm country town, organizers expected to serve 60 families a month, at most. Now, an average of 160 take advantage of it. Food shelf treasurer Suzanne ...
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Charity donates to replace money stolen from child's surgery fund
CNN
By Ashley Vaughan, CNN New York (CNN) -- The first of three surgeries needed to construct the right ear of 9-year-old Aidan Sullivan came one step closer over the weekend after a New York charity donated $7000 to replace money stolen from child's ...
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Christmas Trees Running Out In Vermont
WPTZ The Champlain Valley
By Randy Gyllenhaal ESSEX, Vt. -- It's not even December, but the Holiday season is in full swing. At White's Tree Farm in Essex, Vt., Christmas trees are running out. "Everybody has different desires, some people like great big fat ones, ...
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