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Pickup truck, SUV sales run out of gas
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA month of gasoline prices near $4 a gallon was enough to sour Americans' long love affair with trucks and sport utility vehicles, pushing them back into sedans -- and driving Detroit's automakers into deeper trouble. U.S. sales results released...Tags: Environmental Politics, Pickup Trucks, Companies and Corporations, Bentley, Hyundai
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At Wal-Mart, Clinton didn't upset any carts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt a Democratic presidential debate last month, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton described Wal-Mart, the world's largest retail company, as a "mixed blessing." She spoke from experience. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: An article on May 19, 2007,...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Christopher Dodd, Union (McHenry, Illinois), John Edwards
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Tribune Executives Join Times Mirror Board
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Stamford, Finance, Companies and Corporations, Journalism, Periodicals
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Bush: 'Now is the Time to Confront Social Security'
Times Staff WritersPresident Bush said today that he was determined to send a message to Congress, Wall Street and the American people that fixing Social Security's long-term cash shortfall was as critical as reducing budget deficits and addressing more immediate problems....Tags: Pension and Welfare, State Budgets, Politics, Time Warner Inc., Finance
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Political Struggle Centers on Welfare-to-Work Contractor
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLos Angeles County today becomes ground zero in a growing battle over privatizing social services, as the Board of Supervisors prepares to sign a $23-million welfare-to-work deal with a corporation whose tactics in acquiring government contracts have come...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Ronald Reagan, Public Employees
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At annual meeting, McDonald's CEO fields questions on nutrition, wages
Tribune reporterMcDonald's executives fielded a number of questions at the company's annual shareholder meeting Thursday, including its role in the global obesity epidemic, marketing to children and wages for entry-level workers at its restaurants. "We don't sell junk...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Foods and Beverages, Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations
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READER SUBMITTED: Jean & John Weiss Of Canton To Be Honored At HARC's 62nd Annual Meeting
CantonHARC, Inc. is pleased to announce that its 62nd Annual Meeting will be conducted in honor of Jean & John Weiss of Canton for their many years of dedication and service to HARC and people with intellectual disability. HARC's 62nd Annual Meeting, will...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Ethics, Auction Service
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AP Newsbreak: Gay-rights group files complaint accusing Exxon Mobil of anti-gay bias in hiring
AP National WriterNEW YORK (AP) — One after another, major U.S. corporations have updated anti-discrimination policies to protect gay, lesbian and transgender workers, drawing plaudits from gay-rights groups. There's one prominent exception: Exxon Mobil Corp. In the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Religion and Belief, U.S. Congress, Environmental Issues
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Rosenthal: Jamie Dimon survives a scare
Back when Jamie Dimon still lived in Chicago, before he had ascended to the top of New York-based JPMorgan Chase, his Gold Coast home earned a reputation each Halloween as a must-visit destination, drawing trick-or-treaters from well beyond the...Tags: Halloween, Politics, Gold Coast, Finance, Business Institutions
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Two Thompsonville Fire District Commissioners Want To Avoid Budget Vote
The Hartford CourantTwo of the three members on the Thompsonville fire district's board of commissioners have decided not to bring their annual $3.9 million budget before voters, spurring at least one resident to consider taking legal action. Board of commissioners...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Referenda, Business Enterprises, Budgets and Budgeting
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Ex-IRS commissioner withdraws bid for CBOE board seat
Tribune reporterCBOE Holdings Inc. said former IRS Commissioner Douglas H. Shulman has withdrawn his bid for election to the company's board days before its annual meeting as he prepares to testify before Congress about allegations that the IRS targeted conservative...Tags: Politics, U.S. Congress, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Internal Revenue Service
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Allstate investors vote down proposals, back board at annual meeting
Tribune reporterAllstate Corp. investors voted down two shareholder proposals and approved the re-election of its board members at the Northbrook-based insurer's annual meeting. In preliminary results disclosed at the meeting, individual directors received 92 to 99...Tags: Corporate Performance, Board of Directors, Politics, Freddie Mac, Buyback
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