General Motors workers who build one of the company?s most popular and important vehicles at a plant in Kansas went on strike after they were unable to reach an agreement on local work rules.
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The wireless service provider said its profit fell to $4.7 million from $19.2 million a year ago on weak subscriber growth and it forecast customer losses in the current quarter.
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U.S. service industries suffered a slowdown in activity in April, but service companies also appeared to add jobs, the first time this year that their payrolls expanded, a survey showed.
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The Target Corporation said that it had struck a deal to sell an interest in credit card receivables to JPMorgan Chase for an initial investment of $3.6 billion.
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Jerry Yang said Yahoo was open to Microsoft all along but said he felt that the company he co-founded was simply worth more than what Microsoft put on the table.
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Russia?s foreign ministry eases the visa process for English soccer fans traveling to Moscow for a big match, lessening tensions generated by the murder of Aleksandr Litvinenko.
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After the second-place finisher Eight Belles was euthanized, many of her supporters are wondering what to do with their winning ticket.
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The lawyer for the man accused of stalking the actress tells the jurors: ?Think about your lives and what you have done in your lives in the name of love. Think about the stupid things you have done.?.
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Large disparities persist in the rate at which blacks and whites are arrested and imprisoned for drug offenses, new reports say.
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As the death toll from a devastating cyclone escalated to nearly 4,000, the foreign minister said that it could rise to 10,000.
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After a few rough months, the former president seems to have adapted to his role as the ?designated ambassador to the smaller parts of the country.?
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