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Large-scale layoffs could damage economy
Chicago Tribune staff reportersLarge-scale layoffs in the wake of last week's terrorist attack could damage an already fragile economy, putting another dent in consumer confidence and curtailing retail spending, experts say. Just this week, Boeing Co. said it will lay off up to 30,000...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Tourism and Leisure, Government, Air Transportation Industry, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Late rally limits slide's damage
Tribune staff reporterInvestors endured a stomach-wrenching swoon on Wednesday, with a late buying flurry pulling markets back from the brink of a second damaging plunge in three days. The Dow Jones industrial average underwent a rough ride in the afternoon, with an...Tags: Stock Market, Companies and Corporations, Terrorism, Transportation, Air Transportation
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Key players in the Microsoft trial
++++++++++++++++++++ || || || || Bill Gates || || Chairman and CEO of Microsoft Bill Gates, 42, is the nation's richest man with a net worth of about $50 billion. Gates, who grew up in Seattle with a penchant for computer programming, entered Harvard...Tags: IBM, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Supreme Court, Trials
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Businesses rush to tighten security around the world
Special to the TribuneAs visitors pull up to the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, they encounter three uniformed guards with rifles slung over their shoulders. Each vehicle is searched before it can proceed onto the hotel grounds. Guests must pass through a metal...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Security Measures, Business, Dow Chemical Co.
Sep 20, 2001
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 20, 2001
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 28, 2000
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Oct 2, 2001
|Story| Chicago Tribune
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