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Disney/ABC TV Group cuts 400 positions

LOS ANGELES: The Walt Disney Co.'s television division is cutting 400 jobs, or about 6 percent of the unit's work force, due to the slumping economy.
- Friday, January 30, 2009

Japanese firms report huge losses and job cuts

A number of Japanese companies have announced losses running into the equivalent of billions of euros, and large-scale job losses. Electronics giant NEC is cutting 20,000 jobs, while Hitachi is to shed 7,000 workers. On Thursday Sony and Toshiba also announced they were heading for huge losses.
- Friday, January 30, 2009


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- Thursday, January 29, 2009


Australian Throws Daughter Off Bridge to Death, Police Say

Witnesses said Arthur Phillip Freeman, 35, suddenly stopped his family car – which also had his two young sons inside – and, with young Darcey Iris in his arms, walked to the side of the West Gate Bridge, just after 9 a.m.
- Thursday, January 29, 2009

Car industry to fight Barack Obama’s green proposals

Car industry groups are gearing up for a long fight and the likelihood of legal action against proposals by President Barack Obama to allow California and other states to set their own regulations on greenhouse gas emission from vehicles.
- Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Why I like Blago

On Monday January 25, 2009 Canada Free Press briefly published on its website the article ([url=http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/01/why_i_like_blago.html]http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/01/why_i_like_blago.html[/url]) without linking it back to AmericanThinker.com, the site where the article originated.
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009


Kentucky Coach Pleads Not Guilty in Player’s Heat Death

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky high school football coach on Monday pleaded not guilty to reckless homicide in the heat-related death of a 15-year-old player who collapsed while running sprints at a sweltering August practice.
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009


What OPEC Teaches China

At his confirmation hearings last week, Tim Geithner branded China a currency manipulator. This is a designation that the Bush Treasury Department never formally affixed to the Chinese. It may signal a nerve-racking shift in how the United States manages its most pivotal relationship.
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009

GM cuts 2,000 US jobs as production slashed

CHICAGO (AFP) — General Motors announced plans Monday to cut 2,000 jobs at two US plants as it slashes production in the wake of a sharp drop in demand and amid a deepening recession.
- Monday, January 26, 2009




Customized Cancer Treatment Determined By Your Genes

Today, science allows us to examine a person's genetic makeup and use their information to predict risk for some cancers, give a diagnosis of cancer and determine how a patient will respond to treatment; allowing for targeted therapies. This breakthrough field, called molecular oncology, has evolved rapidly. To ensure Ontarians have access to these services and the health system can meet demand, the Molecular Oncology Task Force, sponsored by Cancer Care Ontario (CCO), released its report and recommendations today.
- Monday, January 26, 2009

Silencing Islam’s Critics

From today's Wall Street Journal Europe The latest twist in the clash between Western values and the Muslim world took place yesterday in the Netherlands, where a court ordered the prosecution of lawmaker and provocateur Geert Wilders for inciting violence. The Dutch MP and leader of the Freedom Party, which opposes Muslim immigration into Holland, will stand trial soon for his harsh criticism of Islam.
- Monday, January 26, 2009


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