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ALL BUSINESS: Toxic commercial real estate loans still on banks' books; could hurt economy
NEW YORK (AP) — Japan's economy was paralyzed for a decade as banks failed to deal with their troubled loans. That's why it's nothing short of stunning to discover some U.S. banks are doing the same thing now.
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Agriculture futures, beef and pork prices mostly lower on Chicago BOT, Merc Exchange
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US dollar mostly higher, gold down in European morning trading
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CIT Group, Chevron, AIG, Shaw Group, Yahoo are among big market movers Friday
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Wheat, corn, soybeans fall on the Chicago Board of Trade, oats higher; livestock trade mixed
July 10, 2009
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Blue-collar workers wanted, rummage sale tips
July 07, 2009
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Glitch in antivirus software generates annoying false alarms for users
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London 2012 ends bankrupt Nortel's sponsorship, signs up Cisco for $19.4 million less
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Experts work to untangle US, South Korea cyber attack, disagree over extent of Pyongyang ties
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Britain's royal family joins Twitter _ but don't expect one to 'tweet'
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Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating system
July 10, 2009
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AP Source: AIG discussing remaining 2008 bonus payouts with Obama's compensation czar
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Treasury plan to unwind bailout leaves billions of dollars on the table, oversight panel says
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Regulators shutter small Wyoming bank, bringing this year's failed bank tally to 53
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Administration in early talks about further help for small businesses; loan plan considered
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Administration in early talks about further help for small businesses; loan plan considered



