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Firm to stop making drug Detroit Free Press Compiled from reports by AP In the last several months, a growing shortage of the drug, sodium thiopental, has forced some states to put executions on hold. The problem is likely to get worse. Hospira of Lake Forest, Ill., said it decided in recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA Permits 15% Ethanol for Cars Made After 2001 Bloomberg By Mario Parker and Kim Chipman - Fri Jan 21 19:14:58 GMT 2011 The Environmental Protection Agency granted a request from ethanol producers to raise the amount of the corn-based additive in gasoline for vehicles made for the 2001 model year and later. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Time for a Breather…but Just a Breather Barron's By TIERNAN RAY | MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Apple and Google have lagged a bit of late, and both have announced slightly unsettling executive changes. But their opportunities are huge. It was the week of the disappearing executives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook Raises $1.5 Billion From Investors Wall Street Journal By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER and LIZ RAPPAPORT Facebook Inc. raised $1 billion from investors in a deal arranged by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. that values the fast-growing company at $50 billion, in the social-networking company's largest funding to date. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dollar Reaches 2-Month Low Versus Euro on Debt-Crisis Views, US Economy Bloomberg By Catarina Saraiva - Wed Jan 19 22:05:47 GMT 2011 The dollar fell to the lowest in almost two months against the euro amid signs the US economic recovery will remain sluggish and speculation European officials are addressing the region's debt crisis. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google CEO Change Sparks Mixed Feelings Among Analysts eWeek Analysts reacted differently to Google CEO Eric Schmidt's pledge to vacate his role this April, leaving Google co-founder Larry Page in his place. Google CEO Eric Schmidt's announcement that he is relinquishing his title to company co-founder Larry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Airways, Expedia reach multiyear deal Denver Post By Mary Schlangenstein Despite a dispute with American Airlines, Expedia plans to work with US Airways so passengers can pick certain seats for an extra fee. (Wilfredo Lee, The Associated Press file photo ) US Airways Group Inc. reached a new multiyear ... See all stories on this topic » |
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