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| Financial crisis fears grow in Ireland, Portugal Washington Post By Anthony Faiola LONDON - European officials on Friday scrambled to ease a brewing market panic over financial troubles in Ireland, Portugal and Spain, as speculation mounted that one or more of those nations may be forced to follow in the footsteps ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Air agency issued engine warning then eased checks The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three months before a superjumbo jet engine blew apart and forced an emergency landing, European safety regulators had relaxed their inspection order for the same section of the engine implicated in the dangerous mishap. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GM IPO may be above price range Detroit Free Press By DAVID WELCH and LEE SPEARS General Motors may price next week's initial public offering above the forecast range and exercise an option to sell more shares amid signs of brisk demand, according to two people familiar with the IPO. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| USPS sees $8.5 billion loss, warns Congress it'll be broke by 2011 Washington Post By Ed O'Keefe The financially troubled US Postal Service reported an $8.5 billion loss in the fiscal year that ended in September and said it will run out of money in 2011 if economic conditions don't improve and Congress doesn't act. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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