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Special Report – Inside AIG’s tortuous turnaround
During a rainstorm in Washington in early 2009 amid the furore over Wall Street’s post-bailout bonuses an American International Group employee pulled out an umbrella that had the insurer’s name on it.
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Taxpayers see big breaks from Obamas tax bill
It’s the most significant new tax law in a decade, but what does it mean for you? Big savings for millions of taxpayers, more if you have young children or attend college, a lot more if you’re wealthy.
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What will the big new tax law mean for you?
(AP:WASHINGTON) It’s the most significant new tax law in a decade, but what does it mean for you? Big savings for millions of taxpayers, more if you have young children or attend college, a lot more if you’re wealthy.
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Retail sales up; CEOs in hiring mood
WASHINGTON (AP) — A strong start to the holiday season is raising confidence that the consumer is back and that 2011 could be a better year for the economy than expected.
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Irish family man feeling the pinch this Christmas
Deep cuts imposed to prevent Ireland’s endebted economy from sinking are hitting the most vulnerable hardest — and Dublin hospital porter Brian Condra is feeling the pain.
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Budget reflects McDonnell’s priorities
RICHMOND — Businesses looking for an edge in Virginia, college students seeking financial aid and cities and counties hoping to get stalled transportation projects back on track win big in Gov. Bob McDonnell’s budget proposals.
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What Does The New Tax Law Mean For You?
It’s the most significant new tax law in a decade, but what does it mean for you? Big savings for millions of taxpayers, more if you have young children or attend college, a lot more if you’re wealthy.
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2 groups spent more than $700,000 on Mitchell
AUGUSTA — A pair of political action committees backed by organized labor spent more than $700,000 in support of Democratic gubernatorial nominee Libby Mitchell, according to recently filed campaign finance reports.
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Good Signs: Retail Sales Up, CEOs In Hiring Mood
A strong start to the holiday season is raising confidence that the consumer is back and that 2011 could be a better year for the U.S. economy than expected.
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A Temporary Solution For A New American Worker
The number of temporary jobs is on the upswing even though the nation’s unemployment rate has stubbornly stayed above 9 percent for 19 months. Some workers say they prefer temporary jobs and the flexibility that comes with them to long-term employment.
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