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JetBlue strives for top-dog status
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Senator sworn in amid domestic-abuse probe
At JetBlue, the skies are going to the dogs. In an effort to take the lead as the pet-friendly airline, JetBlue Airways recently launched its new JetPaws in-cabin pet program...... |
On a tight budget Apply to Harvard
A former police officer and councilman was sworn in as a new state senator, despite facing charges that he slashed his girlfriend's face with a piece of broken glass in a jealous rage...... |
4 EU nations ease work restrictions on new members
The nation's top colleges have gotten to be so expensive that only the wealthiest families can possibly afford them, especially during bleak economic times like these. Right Not necessarily. A... |
Bank of Japan starts emergency lending program
The European Commission says Greece, Spain, Hungary and Portugal are lifting restrictions on workers from new EU members Romania and Bulgaria. The four join 10 EU nations that already allow people fro... |
Sarkozy, Merkel, Blair call for new capitalism
The Bank of Japan said Thursday it will provide 1.22 trillion yen $13 billion in emergency loans to financial institutions as part of a new program to spur lending to the country's businesses.... |
Brazil stocks mixed in early trading
The head of Europe's biggest economy said Thursday that world leaders should be looking at the massive U.S. deficit and other economic imbalances, not just problems caused by financial markets... |
Norway gas field shut down for lifeboat problems
Brazil's stocks are mixed early as investors digest losses in Asia and Europe along with negative domestic news. The Ibovespa stock index is down 0.5 percent at 40,577 after spending much of t... |
Sainsbury reports record 3rd quarter sales
Norwegian state-controlled oil company StatoilHydro ASA on Thursday temporarily shut down its Kristin natural gas field after tests revealed problems with a new type of lifeboat installed to help crew... |
Slovaks embrace euro after first week of use
J Sainsbury PLC, Britain's third largest supermarket chain, said Thursday its third quarter sales rose 4.5 percent, with trading on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve at record levels de... |