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'Progress' in NYC concrete truckers' strike talks
As Day 8 of a strike by concrete truck drivers begins, both sides in the dispute say they have made progress during talks. Teamsters Local 282 and the Association of New York City Concrete Producers said in a joint statement Wednesday that they met...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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Canadian import 'Flashpoint' nothing to get excited aboot
TV/Radio WriterCBS loves crime dramas. Even during summer, when other networks are loaded with cheap, hokey reality, CBS managed to find a new cops series, Flashpoint, to replace at least an hour of reruns a week. It didn't have to look far. Flashpoint, which debuts...Tags: CBS Corp.
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EU official begs farmers to stop sending milk
AP Business WriterThe EU's top farm official is begging German farmers to stop mailing her milk. Farmers have bombarded Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel with some 10,000 liters of milk to show their anger over an EU proposal to increase milk quotas that may...Tags: Michael Mann
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Volkswagen mulls South for next auto plant
Associated Press WriterIf Volkswagen AG decides to build its U.S. assembly plant in the South, the German company will join other foreign automakers that are increasingly turning the region into a hotbed of car manufacturing. The South offers automakers ample highway and...Tags: Kia Motors Corp., Daimler AG, Research, BMW AG, Automotive Equipment
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Financier bids for majority interest in Steelers
AP Football WriterA deal could be reached within days to sell a majority interest in the Pittsburgh Steelers to the chairman of a Pittsburgh-based investment firm, taking control of the NFL franchise away from the Rooney family. The shares would be sold to Stanley...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Dan Rooney, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Art Rooney, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Talks resume in NYC cement truckers' strike
Striking cement-truck drivers are negotiating with New York City's concrete producers for the first time since they went on strike last Tuesday. The strike has disrupted work at many of the city's biggest construction sites, including the World Trade...Tags: Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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Transport strikes under way in Italy
Transport workers in Italy have gone on strike, forcing the cancellation of thousands of bus, tram and subway lines and snarling traffic across the country. Railway workers have been on a 24-hour strike since 9 p.m. Sunday. Local transport workers went...Tags: Strikes, Employees
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SAG: Strike or...?
The TV ZoneThe Screen Actors Guild contract is up, oh, just about twelve hours from now, and to many in Hollywood and beyond, that moment represents - or has represented - D Minute, when thousands of SAG-repped thesps storm the Studio's......Tags: Strikes, Celebrity, Television, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Unions
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For the record
Foreclosures: An article in the Business section on June 4 about an increase in complaints of mortgage fraud said Donna Robbins of Napa County had filed suit against a firm that allegedly sold her home without her consent but dropped the suit because...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Green and Hybrid Vehicles, Kim Wilde, Vehicles, Popular Music
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Ana Maria Codas
Sun reporterAna Maria R. Codas, author, activist and former Spanish professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia. She was 86. Born Ana Maria Recalde, in Asuncion, Paraguay, she was an only child raised by her...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Censorship, Alfredo Stroessner, Jorge Luis Borges, Mississippi
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