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Lawsuits target area debt-collection firm

06.09.2008 11:00

Trying to collect a debt in early June, a Toledo collection agency left a voice-mail message with a former in-law of a borrower, phoned the Illinois woman’s mother, and even contacted her at work,...

Glasses of Palin catch eye of experts

06.09.2008 11:00

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made all kinds of political statements during her acceptance speech Wednesday night, but the fashion statement she made with her imported glasses is...

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Brace for $1.75-a-litre gas if storms ravage Gulf, CIBC's Rubin says

01.09.2008

Toronto economist Jeff Rubin says drivers should brace for gasoline to spike to $1.75 a litre this year as storms threaten oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Lobster business reeling from Zoom collapse

01.09.2008

The grounding of Zoom Airlines has left a Nova Scotia lobster export business scrambling.

Emotions flying high as China, others profit from sending U.S. flags here

01.09.2008

As Sept. 11 approaches, many Americans will remember the day this country was attacked by terrorists by keeping the U.S. flag in their hearts and flying it at their homes.

Aviation industry slow to act on safety issues, investigators say

01.09.2008

A decade after the Swissair Flight 111 crash off Nova Scotia that claimed 229 lives, the aviation industry has yet to act on recommendations stemming from one of lengthiest and most expensive air investigations in Canadian history.

Calgary crime fuels jump in women buying guns

01.09.2008

The number of women buying guns and taking target practice at a Calgary business has jumped six-fold partly as a response to rising crime in the city, says the owner.

Australian regulator wins case against tanning industry

01.09.2008

An Australian court has found that statements about the effects of tanning used by the industry to promote its business are false or misleading, and has forbidden their use.

Telus upgrade could hurt rural B.C. cell customers

01.09.2008

Residents in rural areas of British Columbia say they could be left without phone service when Telus Mobility phases out its analog cellphone service as part of its continuing upgrade to a digital-only network.

Comcast introduces monthly download limits in U.S.

01.09.2008

Comcast Corp., the second-largest internet service provider in the United States, confirmed Thursday it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month.

Displaced workers find new prospects in health-care field

31.08.2008

"What am I going to do?"

Ex-Toledoan runs firm in India giving microloans

31.08.2008

In a scene typical of microlending, the man in the white shirt enters payments during a weekly meeting with borrowers.


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