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(ARA) - Belts are tightening across the country as the recession lags on. As wallets get flatter, Americans are getting fatter according to one new study. A June Gallup-Healthways poll found the number of obese Americans increased by 5.5 million people in the last year.
Wholesale prices in Japan fell by the most on record last month, raising fears of a new bout of deflation, official figures show.
The Portland, Ore., band Blitzen Trapper is on a touring blitz in support of its album "Furr." The group will perform in Santa Barbara on Saturday and the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday.
Rather quiet day overall with JPY crosses giving up some of their overnight gains EUR/USD opened the day around 1.4030 and USD/JPY around 93.10. Citibank technicals put out a sell recommendation on EUR/USD overnight.
In mystery of McCormick Farm crash, spatial confusion phenomenon one possibility
Eury Jr. talks openly about split with Earnhardt Jr.
London's crowded transport network could face a £1.7bn ($2.7bn) funding hole by 2018 as a result of the recession, the London Assembly will warn on Friday.
Bob Swanson and Doyle Rice, the USA TODAY Weather Guys, answer your weather and climate questions. Send your questions to weatherguys@usatoday.com.
A friend of mine mentioned to me that he was surprised that "bankrupt GM" was spending some serious advertising dollars to try to lure customers to its website.
A coastal organization is predicting rough seas ahead for BC Ferries because of declining ferry traffic.
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