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Entries for May 2009

Orders for manufactured goods jumped 1.9 percent
May 29, 2009
by Martin Crutsinger The Associated Press Demand for big-ticket manufactured goods soared by the largest amount in 16 months in April, the second increase in the past three months. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that orders for durable ...
Congress can learn from states
May 29, 2009
by Carla K. Johnson The Associated Press Laid off from her job in Massachusetts, Danielle Marks thought immediately about losing her health insurance. How could she afford the medication and physical therapy she needed to heal after shoulder surger...
Wall Street fluctuates on energy
May 29, 2009
by Tim Paradis The Associated Press Investors shuttled between worries about the housing industry and hopes that the economy might be stabilizing. Stocks fluctuated in a narrow range Thursday, falling after a twin dose of disappointing housing new...
Mortgage relief scams are on the rise amid crisis
May 29, 2009
by Eileen Aj Connelly The Associated Press The letter may look like a government form. The logo may seem official. The Web site address may sound like an agency that can help. But there’s a good chance it may all be a scam. The ongoing mortgage f...
Crude prices up ahead of OPEC meeting
May 28, 2009
by Mark Williams The Associated Press Oil and gasoline prices continued to push higher Wednesday on signs that the U.S. recession may be easing and that demand for energy could rebound. Benchmark crude for July delivery rose 61 cents to $63.06 a b...
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