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Obama takes auto industry resurgent credit, accuses GOP of abandoning U.S. workers
President Barack Obama proudly embraced his auto industry bailout today, telling a raucous labor audience that assertions by his Republican presidential challengers that union members profited from taxpayer-paid rescue are a "load of you know what."
Tuesday, February, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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President Barack Obama proudly embraced his auto industry bailout today, telling a raucous labor audience that assertions by his Republican presidential challengers that union members profited from taxpayer-paid rescue are a "load of you know what."
Tuesday, February, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Close, but not quite, for Dow in push for 13,000
A burst of selling at the closing bell drove the Dow lower after it hovered around the milestone for most of the afternoon. The average finished the day about 19 points shy of the 13,000 mark.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
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A burst of selling at the closing bell drove the Dow lower after it hovered around the milestone for most of the afternoon. The average finished the day about 19 points shy of the 13,000 mark.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
North Dakota bankruptcies
Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Minnesota bankruptcies
Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Email records show that relentless scrutiny pushed Palin to exasperation
The relentless examination and subsequent exasperation lingered for months after Palin's stint as a vice presidential candidate in 2008, and thousands of documents released by the state this week indicate that it ultimately drove her to leave political office.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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The relentless examination and subsequent exasperation lingered for months after Palin's stint as a vice presidential candidate in 2008, and thousands of documents released by the state this week indicate that it ultimately drove her to leave political office.
Friday, February, 24, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Postal Service to consolidate mail processing centers in Minnesota
The U.S. Postal Service has announced which mail processing operations it will consolidate as it teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. The Postal Service said Thursday that in Minnesota, it will move processing from Duluth and Rochester to St. Paul and processing operations in St. Cloud, Mankato and Bemidji to Minneapolis.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - - News
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The U.S. Postal Service has announced which mail processing operations it will consolidate as it teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. The Postal Service said Thursday that in Minnesota, it will move processing from Duluth and Rochester to St. Paul and processing operations in St. Cloud, Mankato and Bemidji to Minneapolis.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - - News
Companies profiting off aspiring child actors
Rachel Prieur and her brother Ryan were captivated by a radio commercial flooding the airwaves in Dallas. It offered children a shot at stardom — maybe even a part on a Disney show — and all they had to do was show up for an audition.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
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Rachel Prieur and her brother Ryan were captivated by a radio commercial flooding the airwaves in Dallas. It offered children a shot at stardom — maybe even a part on a Disney show — and all they had to do was show up for an audition.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Schultz finds his liberal footing among talk broadcasters
Flip through the radio dial any given afternoon and you might hear an angry-sounding white man railing against the government, Congress and dastardly politicians. No, not Rush Limbaugh. It's former Red River Valley talk host and sportscaster Ed Schultz.
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - News
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Flip through the radio dial any given afternoon and you might hear an angry-sounding white man railing against the government, Congress and dastardly politicians. No, not Rush Limbaugh. It's former Red River Valley talk host and sportscaster Ed Schultz.
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - News
OUR OPINION: Investing in students’ futures
It’s not like taking out a loan. It’s more like selling stock in yourself. And in a country that’s searching for new ways for students to pay for college, these “human capital contracts” deserve a second and third look.
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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It’s not like taking out a loan. It’s more like selling stock in yourself. And in a country that’s searching for new ways for students to pay for college, these “human capital contracts” deserve a second and third look.
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
OUR OPINION: Investing in students’ futures
A New York Times writer last year described it this way: 'If you were a student looking for financing to pursue a degree in social science, would you accept an offer of $16,000, in exchange for paying 4.5 percent of your income for 10 years after you graduate?'
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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A New York Times writer last year described it this way: 'If you were a student looking for financing to pursue a degree in social science, would you accept an offer of $16,000, in exchange for paying 4.5 percent of your income for 10 years after you graduate?'
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Minnesota bankruptcies
Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Anderson Seed sold amid financial troubles
A Canadian specialty grain firm has purchased two Mentor, Minn., grain companies for a total of $19 million amid financial problems with one of the purchased companies.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News
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A Canadian specialty grain firm has purchased two Mentor, Minn., grain companies for a total of $19 million amid financial problems with one of the purchased companies.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Agweek - News
Post office: $18 billion loss without cuts, rate increase
Mired in red ink, the U.S. Postal Service is warning it will lose as much as $18.2 billion a year by 2015 unless Congress grants it new leeway to eliminate Saturday delivery, slow first-class mail by one day and raise the price of a postage stamp by as much as 5 cents.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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Mired in red ink, the U.S. Postal Service is warning it will lose as much as $18.2 billion a year by 2015 unless Congress grants it new leeway to eliminate Saturday delivery, slow first-class mail by one day and raise the price of a postage stamp by as much as 5 cents.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Dow within 100 of 13,000 as stocks barrel higher
The stock market built a big rally on the strength of the American job market today and barreled toward its highest levels of the year. The Dow Jones industrial average pushed to within 100 points of 13,000. The Dow was up 120 points at 12,900 just after 3 p.m. EST. The Dow has not closed above 13,000 since May 19, 2008, and has not traded above that level at any point since the following day.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
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The stock market built a big rally on the strength of the American job market today and barreled toward its highest levels of the year. The Dow Jones industrial average pushed to within 100 points of 13,000. The Dow was up 120 points at 12,900 just after 3 p.m. EST. The Dow has not closed above 13,000 since May 19, 2008, and has not traded above that level at any point since the following day.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business
UPDATE: 2011 provides General Motors with its highest-ever profit
General Motors earned its largest profit ever in 2011, two years after it nearly collapsed. Strong sales in the U.S. and China helped the carmaker turn a profit of $7.6 billion, beating its old record of $6.7 billion in 1997 during the pickup and SUV boom.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - - Business
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General Motors earned its largest profit ever in 2011, two years after it nearly collapsed. Strong sales in the U.S. and China helped the carmaker turn a profit of $7.6 billion, beating its old record of $6.7 billion in 1997 during the pickup and SUV boom.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - - Business
New setback for Greece bailout as meeting among European countries canceled
A meeting of the finance chiefs of the 17 euro countries to discuss Greece's second multibillion bailout planned for Wednesday was called off Tuesday night after Athens failed to deliver in time on several demands made by its partners in the currency union. The last-minute cancellation of the meeting shows the eurozone wants much tougher guarantees now from Athens before giving it an extra $171 billion in rescue loans.
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - Associated Press - Business
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A meeting of the finance chiefs of the 17 euro countries to discuss Greece's second multibillion bailout planned for Wednesday was called off Tuesday night after Athens failed to deliver in time on several demands made by its partners in the currency union. The last-minute cancellation of the meeting shows the eurozone wants much tougher guarantees now from Athens before giving it an extra $171 billion in rescue loans.
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - Associated Press - Business
GREECE: At least 45 Athens buildings burned in riots against austerity vote
More than 170 people hurt
Firefighters doused smoldering buildings and cleanup crews swept rubble from the streets of central Athens today following a night of rioting during which lawmakers approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the nation from bankruptcy.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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More than 170 people hurt
Firefighters doused smoldering buildings and cleanup crews swept rubble from the streets of central Athens today following a night of rioting during which lawmakers approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the nation from bankruptcy.
Monday, February, 13, 2012 - Associated Press - News
GREECE: Riots lead to flaming buildings in Athens as parliament votes on austerity laws
Riots engulfed central Athens and at least 10 buildings went up in flames in mass protests late today as lawmakers prepared for a historic parliamentary vote on harsh austerity measures demanded to keep the country solvent and within the eurozone.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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Riots engulfed central Athens and at least 10 buildings went up in flames in mass protests late today as lawmakers prepared for a historic parliamentary vote on harsh austerity measures demanded to keep the country solvent and within the eurozone.
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News
Convicted auto dealer Hecker is moved to new prison
Convicted businessman Denny Hecker is on the move again. But federal prison officials won’t say why he’s landed at a facility in Terre Haute, Ind. The former multimillionaire had been serving a 10-year sentence for frau
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - - News
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Convicted businessman Denny Hecker is on the move again. But federal prison officials won’t say why he’s landed at a facility in Terre Haute, Ind. The former multimillionaire had been serving a 10-year sentence for frau
Sunday, February, 12, 2012 - - News
Kodak to halt production of cameras, digital frames
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in a move that marks the end of an era for the beleaguered 132-year-old company.
Saturday, February, 11, 2012 - - Business
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Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames in a move that marks the end of an era for the beleaguered 132-year-old company.
Saturday, February, 11, 2012 - - Business
