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U.S. economy shows no signs of picking up
The Associated PressA private sector measure of the economy's health showed the largest drop in a year, and while new jobless claims fell for the second straight week, they remain near the highest levels since 2002. The reports are the latest evidence the languishing...Tags: Unemployment, Money and Monetary Policy, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Wachovia Corp., Weather Reports
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MT's Old-Tech-to-Bluetec Mercedes-Benz Diesel Across America Tour - Leg 4
MotorTrend MagazineThe anchor leg was intended to start out with Motor Trend's Martini-brigade (St. Antoine, Lassa, Markus, and Vance) whooping it up in the downtown St. Louis blues clubs where legendary musicians like Albert King, Ike Turner, and Chuck Berry polished their... -
In a New York state of mind
Sun reporterARTHUR SCHWARTZ'S NEW YORK CITY FOOD An Opinionated History and More Than 100 Legendary Recipes By Arthur Schwartz Stewart, Tabori & Chang / 2008 / $27.50 Defining New York cuisine is as difficult as listing which are our most American dishes, for New...Tags: Ed Koch, Food and Dining Culture, Medical Research, Manhattan (New York City), Weather Reports
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Weather service: No tornado after rare NYC warning
spire burned, background on Brooklyn tornado in 2007. 'Ciemnecki' in 4th graf is cq. NEW YORK (AP) _ There were plenty of damaging winds but no twisters in a storm that spawned a rare tornado warning in New York City, government meteorologists said...Tags: Mount Vernon, Weather Warnings, Tornadoes, Weather Reports
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Latest Long Island storm dumps hail on North Shore
carl.macgowan@newsday.comHail as large as quarters fell Monday across the North Shore, from Flushing to Mount Sinai, the latest quirk of a Long Island summer that had already seen two water funnels -- and a funnel cloud Monday -- and an unseasonably cool August. Monday's hail...Tags: Passenger Cars, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Nassau County, Transportation, Floods
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Long Island's August temperatures cooler than usual
jennifer.barrios@newsday.comAugust is not so hot. The fact that this month has been slightly cooler than Augusts of the past is not-so-cold comfort to those whose skin has been blistering red under a hot summer sun, but according to the weather experts it's true. Winter jackets...Tags: John Murray, Long Island, Weather Reports
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Prices fall as oil demand drops
Oil prices fell again Tuesday, dampened by a stronger U.S. dollar and more evidence that developed countries such as the United States are cutting back on their energy use. Light, sweet crude dipped by $1.44 to settle at $113.01 a barrel on the New...Tags: Commodity Markets, International Energy, New York Mercantile Exchange, Petroleum Industry, Weather Reports
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Business Briefing - August 13, 2008
BUDGET DEFICIT SOARED TO $102.8 BILLION IN JULY WASHINGTON | The federal budget deficit soared in July, pushed higher by economic stimulus payments and $15 billion in outlays to protect depositors at failed banks. The Treasury Department reported that...Tags: Commodity Markets, California, TJX Companies Incorporated, New York Mercantile Exchange, Petroleum Industry
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Oil prices drop to 3-month low
Associated PressOil fell to its lowest price in three months yesterday, briefly touching the $111 level after the dollar muscled higher and OPEC predicted the world's thirst for fuel next year will fall to its lowest point since 2002. Light sweet crude for September...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Commodity Markets, New York Mercantile Exchange, Petroleum Industry, Weather Reports
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Rain Delays Matsui's Rehab; Chamberlain Heads To New York
Associated PressYankees designated hitter-left fielder Hideki Matsui had the start of his minor league rehab assignment delayed twice Thursday due to rain. On the disabled list since June 27 with an injured left knee, Matsui was scheduled to DH in a noon game with the...Tags: Injuries, Weather Reports, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Spring Training
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Geothermal power tapping its potential
Chicago Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — When a historic seminary in the heart of Manhattan went searching for a way to cut its energy costs in an environmentally friendly way, it didn't turn to the heavens for sun or wind power but sought salvation in an unlikely direction...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Commodity Markets, Idaho, Petroleum Industry, Weather Reports
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NY utility sets monthly usage record in July
New York City's regional utility says July set a record for monthly energy use. Consolidated Edison supplied 6,702,321 megawatt hours of electricity over the company's power grid last month. That's nearly 1 percent more than the previous mark set in...Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Weather Reports, Alaska, Vermont
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