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'Speed Racer' gets passed in its debut
AP Business Writer"Speed Racer" was lapped in its opening weekend at the box office as "Iron Man" continued to fire its jets with $50.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. The anime-inspired race movie edged into the No. 2 spot with $20.2...Tags: Sales, Government, Tickets, National Government, Television Industry
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Helicopters help police waterways from the air
Associated Press WriterThe helicopter speeds past the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State Building, hovering instead above patches of green sludge near a Brooklyn canal and pools of shiny oil at a toxic creek. The passengers excitedly strain to glimpse...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Disasters, Environmental Cleanup, Water Pollution, Heavy Engineering
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La Reserva Federal y otros reguladores dieron los primeros pasos para poner fin a prácticas "injustas y engañosas" de la industria de tarjetas de crédito que afectan a consumidores ya están vapuleados por la economía. Las reglas propuestas serían la...Tags: Sprint Nextel Corporation, Intel Corporation, Comcast Corporation, Google Inc, Time Warner Inc
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GE exit from boat lending won't sink sector
From ReutersCHICAGO -- General Electric Co.'s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders...Tags: Sales, Maritime Accidents, Boats, Credit and Debt, Transportation Accidents
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Speedy new character debuts on new season of NBC's `Heroes'
AP Entertainment WriterShe's not just fast. She's very fast. Meet Daphne, the speedy new character on NBC's "Heroes," who plans to give the show's superhumans -- especially time traveler Hiro and his sidekick, Ando -- a run for their money when she debuts on the popular NBC...Tags: Texas
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Chicago's golden teachers
It seems story after story on our schools is about what's not working. News on what is working is a welcome change ("Chicago teachers win Golden Apple Awards," May 7). On behalf of the Illinois Arts Alliance, I applaud Brooke Tippett Thompson for the...Tags: Arts, Illinois, Chicago, EA Tiburon, Richard M. Daley
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NBA playoff matchup No. 1 on cable for April 28-May 4
Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for the week of April 28-May 4. Day and start time (EDT) are in parentheses: 1. NBA Playoffs: Phoenix vs. San Antonio (Tuesday, 9:39 p.m.), TNT, 3.53 million homes,...Tags: Basketball, Satellite and Cable Service, Weaponry, National Basketball Association, News Corporation Limited
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Dan Rather files amended lawsuit against CBS over his firing
Associated Press WriterDan Rather has filed an amended lawsuit against CBS that says other TV networks refused to hire him because of the damage executives at his former company did to his reputation after a disputed 2004 report on President Bush. Rather's lawyer, Martin R....Tags: Court Administration, Trials, Television Industry, Movies, Justice System
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Dow index tumbles by 206
Of The Associated PressWall Street tumbled Wednesday as the price of a barrel of oil soared to a record near $124 and touched off concerns that the stock market's recent gains might have been premature as consumers grapple with rising energy and food costs. The major stock...Tags: Stock Activities, Gold and Precious Material, Wages and Pensions, Stocks, Prices
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Cablevision to buy Sundance
james.bernstein@newsday.comCablevision Systems Corp., the largest provider of cable television in the metropolitan area, said yesterday it has agreed to buy for $496 million the Sundance Channel, a television channel specializing in independent programs and best known as the...Tags: Television, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Manhattan, New York
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