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Alone, but not lonely: Canadian internet users still social animals, study finds

04.12.2008 17:01

Canadians who spend more time than others on the internet may spend more time alone, but the wide array of social tools available online means these people are far from isolated, according to a Statistics Canada study published Thursday.

Rowling launches Potter-world fable collection in Scotland

04.12.2008 17:00

Blockbuster author J.K. Rowling is giving Harry Potter fans - and booksellers - an early gift for the holidays with Thursday's release of her book The Tales of Beedle the Bard.

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Workers fear job cuts with reports of losses

07.11.2008

DETROIT - With their employers poised to announce billions more in losses today, it's worry time once again at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. factories across North America.

Retailers post steep sales drop

07.11.2008

NEW YORK - The nation's retailers posted sharp drops yesterday in October sales.

Fund's liability to Delphi upheld

07.11.2008

NEW YORK - In a ruling yesterday, a bankruptcy judge again refused to limit potential damages that the Appaloosa hedge fund may be forced to pay in a fraud lawsuit brought by auto supplier Delphi...

Chrysler pares sedan models

07.11.2008

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Chrysler LLC said yesterday it has scrapped versions of three sedans and is adding more standard equipment on the remaining models.

La-Z-Boy to cut jobs, close 15 to 20 stores

07.11.2008

MONROE - La-Z-Boy Inc. said yesterday it will cut 850 jobs, or 10 percent of its work force, and close 15 to 20 La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries stores.

Mortgage execs' legal fees could be taxpayers' burden

07.11.2008

WASHINGTON - When the government took over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, taxpayers inherited more than just bad debts.

Sources: Auto execs, UAW to meet with Pelosi

07.11.2008

DETROIT — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will sit down Thursday with the leaders of Detroit's automakers and their workers as the industry seeks federal funding needed to survive a dramatic downturn.

Calgary property taxes could rise by about 23 per cent

07.11.2008

Calgary homeowners may see a property tax increase of more than 23.3 per cent increase over the next three years.

Oil prices drop sharply as U.S. supplies increase

06.11.2008

Oil prices fell sharply Wednesday after the U.S. government's Energy Information Administration said stockpiles of distillates, such as home heating oil, increased by 1.2 million barrels, while gasoline supplies were up by 1.2 million barrels.

Whirlpool cuts 300 jobs at Clyde, Ohio plant

06.11.2008

CLYDE, Ohio — Officials in Ohio say Whirlpool Corp. is cutting up to 300 jobs at its washing machine plant in northern Ohio.


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