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Report: Blackwater Created Shell Companies (Sep-3, 22:04 EDT )-- The report Friday night on the newspaper's website says Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has asked the Justice Department to see whether Blackwater misled the government when using the subsidiaries to gain government...
Texas Opens Inquiry Into Google Search Rankings (Sep-3, 21:50 EDT )-- The antitrust inquiry disclosed by Google late Friday is just the latest sign of the intensifying scrutiny facing the company as it enters its adolescence. The review appears to be focused on whether Google is manipulating its search results to stifle...
For Democrats, Economy Fuels Election Fears (Sep-3, 21:30 EDT )-- Democrats are lacking a unifying message to address the lackluster economy, scrambling to come up with job-creating remedies before voters go to the polls.
Growth in Jobs Beats Estimates, Easing Concerns (Sep-3, 21:17 EDT )-- American businesses added more jobs in the last three months than originally estimated, calming fears of a double-dip recession.
BernankeĆ¢s Summer Reading List (Sep-3, 21:17 EDT )-- Upon the request of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, the chairman of the Federal Reserve suggested a few good reads about financial crises.
News Analysis: Europe Takes a Big Step to Avert Economic Crises (Sep-3, 21:16 EDT )-- New regulatory agencies will not end disputes among nations over economic policy, and some of their powers may take time to win acceptance.
Goldcorp Offers $3.4 Billion for Australian Rival (Sep-3, 21:14 EDT )-- The bid is 2 percent higher than an all-share offer from Eldorado Gold.
Venerable Craft, Modern Practitioner (Sep-3, 21:11 EDT )-- A family business with roots in Italy steps away from some long-held traditions to survive and grow in a modern world.
Obama to Unveil Plans to Shore Up Economy (Sep-3, 21:10 EDT )-- The president did not offer specifics, though he has said repeatedly that he wants to extend middle class tax cuts and promote new investment in clean energy.
Where Dams Once Stood, Prospectors Spur Anger (Sep-3, 21:00 EDT )-- While environmentalists wanted four dams in Oregon removed, they are not happy with the influx of people dredging the newly opened riverbed for gold.
F.D.A. Backtracks and Returns Drug to Market (Sep-3, 20:50 EDT )-- After being flooded with complaints, the agency said it would continue to allow the sale of the drug midodrine.
Modified Salmon Is Safe, F.D.A. Says (Sep-3, 20:40 EDT )-- The assessment makes it more likely that the fish will become the first genetically modified animal to enter the American food supply.
Talking Business: The Struggle for What We Already Have (Sep-3, 20:40 EDT )-- The angst over net neutrality reaches from boardrooms to living rooms, but take heart: companies will breach its principles at their own peril. Consumers have come to expect an open Internet.
Spotlight Shifts to Shallow-Water Wells (Sep-3, 20:40 EDT )-- More than 3,000 platforms are drilling in depths of less than 500 feet of water in the gulf, many operated by smaller companies.
Former Chief of G.M. Joins Sunoco (Sep-3, 20:40 EDT )-- Fritz Henderson will lead the spinoff of SunocoĆ¢s SunCoke Energy unit.
Texas Investigates Whether Google Is Distorting Search Results (Sep-3, 20:40 EDT )-- The Texas attorney general has opened an antitrust investigation into how Google ranks search results, striking at the heart of its main search business.
Economic Recovery Still A Long Way Off (Sep-3, 14:00 EDT )-- The unemployment rate grew in August from 9.5 percent to 9.6 percent. But that's mostly because 114,000 temporary Census jobs ended. The job decline is less than most economists expected as the private sector added 67,000 new jobs last month.
Obama To Offer Plan To Spur Job Growth (Sep-3, 14:00 EDT )-- As summer comes to an end this weekend, "Recovery Summer" too sputters to an end. The Obama administration's hopes that the spring's jobs growth would continue were not realized. On Friday, the president said he'd be proposing new plans to give the...
Union Or Not, Government Workers Squeezed (Sep-3, 13:45 EDT )-- Unions representing state and local government employees have long been able to protect benefits that are the envy of private-sector workers. With the economy in trouble, though, public employee unions are suddenly losing a lot of battles.
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