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Monday, April 27, 2009
Chrysler reaches labor deals in fight for survival
Chrysler reaches labor deals in fight for survival: "The smallest U.S.-based automaker cleared two major hurdles on Sunday in its quest for survival, reaching a concession agreement with the United Auto Workers and winning ratification of its cost-cutting deal with the Canadian Auto Workers."
World gov'ts race to contain swine flu outbreak
World gov'ts race to contain swine flu outbreak: "Governments are racing to find and contain pockets of swine flu around the globe, seeking to stem both the threat of a pandemic and public panic."
GM to announce brand changes, restructuring moves - Yahoo! Finance
GM to announce brand changes, restructuring moves - Yahoo! Finance: "The storied Pontiac brand is dead and more car factories and jobs are about to disappear -- the latest casualties of a massive restructuring plan that GM is counting on to help it stave off bankruptcy protection."
World Bank: Economic crisis turning into calamity
World Bank: Economic crisis turning into calamity: "The global financial crisis could become 'a human and development calamity' for many poor countries, the World Bank said, urging donor nations to speed delivery of money they have pledged and consider giving more."
Yemen frees ship, captures pirates
Yemen frees ship, captures pirates: "Yemeni special forces Monday freed a Yemeni oil tanker seized by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, killing three pirates and capturing at least nine on board, a government official said."
Is swine flu 'the big one' or a flu that fizzles?
Is swine flu 'the big one' or a flu that fizzles?: "As reports of a unique form of swine flu erupt around the world, the inevitable question arises: Is this the big one?"
Sunday, April 26, 2009
100 days of Obama: Energy aplenty, no miracles
100 days of Obama: Energy aplenty, no miracles: "Barack Obama opened his presidency by drawing an unflinching portrait of the challenges. Then he set about turning those perils into possibilities."
Pakistani official warns Taliban must disarm
Pakistani official warns Taliban must disarm: "Pakistan's top civilian security official says the Taliban in the northwest's Swat Valley must disarm or 'face action.'"
NY awaits confirmation of probable swine flu cases
NY awaits confirmation of probable swine flu cases: "Students at a New York City high school could learn as early as Sunday if the flu that sickened them was the same strain of the human swine influenza that has killed people in Mexico."
Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Officials: 2 Fla. sheriff's deputies fatally shot
Officials: 2 Fla. sheriff's deputies fatally shot: "Two north Florida sheriff's deputies were fatally shot at a shooting range by a suspect who was later killed by deputies after he fled across the county line, authorities said."
3 dead, 2 hurt in Ga. shooting; professor sought
3 dead, 2 hurt in Ga. shooting; professor sought: "A University of Georgia professor who police suspect in the fatal shootings of his ex-wife and two men outside a theater near campus Saturday disappeared in his Jeep after dropping his children off with a neighbor, authorities said."
Mexico fights swine flu with 'pandemic potential'
Mexico fights swine flu with 'pandemic potential': "A new swine flu strain that has killed as many as 68 people and sickened more than 1,000 across Mexico has 'pandemic potential,' the World Health Organization chief said Saturday, and it may be too late to contain the sudden outbreak."
Iowa on Obama-No regrets, a few worries
Iowa on Obama-No regrets, a few worries: "En route here for a nearby event, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said earlier this week, “Iowa will always be a special place for the president.”"
Republicans push nuclear energy to lower costs
Republicans push nuclear energy to lower costs: "The U.S. should build 100 more nuclear plants rather than spend 'billions in subsidies' for renewable energy if it is truly committed to lowering electric bills and having clean air, the Republicans say."
NKorea says it has restarted nuclear facilities
NKorea says it has restarted nuclear facilities: "North Korea said Saturday it has begun harvesting plutonium from spent fuel rods at its main nuclear plant to build up its atomic arsenal. The move, in defiance of tightening U.N. sanctions, threatened to further damage efforts to dismantle the communist nation's rogue program"
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US journalist jailed in Iran goes on hunger strike
US journalist jailed in Iran goes on hunger strike: "The American journalist convicted of spying in Iran has gone on a hunger strike to protest her imprisonment, her father said Saturday."
Craigslist founder isn't closing 'erotic' section
Craigslist founder isn't closing 'erotic' section: "The founder of Craigslist does not plan to close the 'erotic services' section of the Web site despite criticism that has intensified after a medical student was accused of killing a Boston masseuse who advertised there."
US Navy: Pirates seize German ship near Somalia
US Navy: Pirates seize German ship near Somalia: "Hijackers seized a German-owned ship in the pirate-infested waters between Somalia and Yemen on Saturday, a U.S. Navy spokesman said."
Friday, April 24, 2009
Crain's Daily News Alert prepared for Top Executives
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NYT: Chrysler could file bankruptcy next week - The New York Times- msnbc.com
NYT: Chrysler could file bankruptcy next week - The New York Times- msnbc.com: "The Treasury Department is preparing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing for Chrysler that could come as soon as next week, people with direct knowledge of the action said Thursday."
Ford shares rise on smaller-than-expected loss
Ford shares rise on smaller-than-expected loss: "Ford Motor Co posted a smaller-than-expected first-quarter loss and said it was on track to at least break even in 2011 and did not expect to seek U.S. government loans, sending its shares up more than 22 percent."
Sixty die in deadliest Iraq bombing since June
Sixty die in deadliest Iraq bombing since June: "In a second day of major bloodshed, two suicide bombers wearing explosive vests blew themselves up at the gates of a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in Baghdad on Friday, killing 60 people, Iraqi police said."
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