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WASHINGTON Curious about how much of your money is going to encourage hydroponic tomato productio... Want to see your tax dolla

WASHINGTON Curious about how much of your money is going to encourage hydroponic tomato production in Ohio — or to build bridges to nowhere in Alaska? A user-friendly Web site is going to help you find out.

The House on Wednesday passed and sent to the White House a measure to create a Google-like search engine that will help interested citizens, as well as advocacy groups, track some $1 ...

NEW YORK -- Although the boardroom scandal at Hewlett-Packard Co. made the practice more widely k... HP scandal spotlights the

NEW YORK -- Although the boardroom scandal at Hewlett-Packard Co. made the practice more widely known, buying phone records or other personal information obtained by "pretext" calls appears to have been common in parts of the business world.

In a letter to the House Energy and Commerce committee, which was investigating the issue this year, data broker PDJ Investigative Services describe...

A General Accountability Office (GAO) study released last month offers insight into how payday-le... Lawmakers, DoD take aim at

A General Accountability Office (GAO) study released last month offers insight into how payday-lending businesses frequently gouge troops short of cash by charging exorbitant interest rates on loans borrowed against their next paychecks.

"The Report on Predatory Lending Practices Directed at Members of the Armed Forces and Their Dependents" notes that as many as one in five service membe...

To get away from the summer heat and the fluorescent pharmacy lights, Wambold turns to the Ahwatu... Pharmacist takes long road

To get away from the summer heat and the fluorescent pharmacy lights, Wambold turns to the Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA for the healthful recreation he may have missed during college.

I just didn't know what I was doing. I found the right area, but I'm paying the price.

The University of Wisconsin at Madison. I had a lot of fun out there. When I got to school, I didn't know wh...

E-mail RSS China end-Aug M2 up 17.9 pct yr-on-yr - central bank BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) ... China end-Aug M2 up 17.9 pct yr-on-yr

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China end-Aug M2 up 17.9 pct yr-on-yr - central bank

BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - China's broad M2 measure of money supply rose 17.9 pct year-on-year at the end of August, slowing on a month-on-month basis, the central bank confirmed.

The growth rate slowed from the 18.4 pct recorded at end-July, after peaking at 19.1 pct in May.

The central bank also said in a sta...

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The California orchards that produce nearly all domestic olives were hammered by harsh weather this year, leav...

Children's educations shouldn't leave parents bankrupt Dear Bruce: We are in a tight corn... Children's educations shouldn&

Children's educations shouldn't leave parents bankrupt

Dear Bruce: We are in a tight corner. We have two kids, 20 and 18, and they are both in college. One had severe learning disabilities and had to go to special doctors and schools. He is doing fine, and we don't regret what we spent; however, we are essentially tap city. We have more than $11,000 in credit card debt and owe $10,000 ...

HAVANA (Reuters) - Communist Cuba will not follow China and open up to private businesses even if... Cuba stays communist with

HAVANA (Reuters) - Communist Cuba will not follow China and open up to private businesses even if Cuban leader Fidel Castro is too ill to lead the nation again, Economy Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez said on Tuesday.

"In the hypothetical case that Comandante Fidel remains ill, would there be a change in Cuban policy towards a market opening? I can categorically say that is not foreseen, the...

The California orchards that produce nearly all domestic olives were hammered by harsh weather th... Harsh Weather Hammers Cali

The California orchards that produce nearly all domestic olives were hammered by harsh weather this year, leaving growers with the smallest harvest in 25 years.

The hit to the state's $59 million industry will likely drive up prices and dig into processors' stockpile of canned olives, said Adin Hester, president of the Olive Growers Council.

"We won't see olives disappearing from...

Back to Home > Wednesday, Sep 13, 2006 Business Posted on Wed, Sep. 13, 2006 email this print thi... Harsh weather hammers Cali

Back to Home > Wednesday, Sep 13, 2006 Business Posted on Wed, Sep. 13, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this

The California orchards that produce nearly all domestic olives were hammered by harsh weather this year, leaving growers with the smallest harvest in 25 years.

The hit to the state's $59 million industry will likely drive up prices and dig into processors' st...