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Police wielding guns and riot sticks skirmished with unarmed soldiers in Zimbabwe's capital Monday, after frustration over unpaid wages touched off a riot.
Canadians have lost confidence in the Progressive Conservative government. Times are tough all over the world. The United States and many or even most of the countries in the European Union have slipped into a recession.
American Airlines hopes to forge a new contract with thousands of ground workers during an intense, 12-day “super session” of negotiations that begin today.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on Monday removed price controls on a range of products introduced in January as an anti-inflationary measure.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday for a Winder couple that died following a head-on collision with a teenage driver. A 16-year-old was driving a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee south on Oakland Road in Lawrenceville at 10:30 a.m. Friday when the vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and slammed into a 1993 Buick Century. A passenger in the Buick, Donna Hammett, 55, died shortly after being ...
Robinho has accused Manchester City of having a small-club mentality and claimed that Mark Hughes, the manager, has been picking his brains over prospective signings.
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stock futures fell in U.S. trading on growing concern the global economic slump is deepening and consumers’ access to credit is shrinking.
In one of the biggest traffic accident verdicts in Kansas, a jury awarded $23.5 million last week stemming from injuries in a semitrailer accident in New Mexico. U.S. District Judge Monti Belot reduced the actual award to $15.275 million for Terry and Donna Frederick of Overland Park, because the jury decided the driver of the other truck was only 65 percent at fault. Robyn Getchel tested ...
Gov. Ted Strickland says the national economy is hurting Ohio, and that additional cuts in jobs and services could be necessary if a federal bailout plan is not passed and signed by President-Elect Barack Obama.
Competition for seasonal work is brutal this year, but jobs are out there if you know where to look. 10 Tips columnist Laura T. Coffey offers advice about part-time and full-time positions that are still plentiful in many parts of the country, despite the crummy economy.
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