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Section C (Review): nothing of interest
Section B (Business & Finance):
The move affects only current salaried workers, not those who have already retired or who are hourly employees. Chrysler hasn't offered pensions to new white-collar hires for about a decade. These 8,000 workers will be able to keep pension benefits earned up until the end of the year, the company said
- Chesapeake governance measures fail in vote
- Another reason for the US bull market: investors avoid bonds; investing in US stocks
- Even Jay-Z can't help bond sale
- Worries that Syria conflict will wide drives oil prices up; it looks like the Syrian premium is about $10; imagine the Saudi premium if it had significant rebel problems
- Behind O'bama's about face on Syria
- Pennies or bankruptcy, Detroit tells creditors; my hunch -- would you rather get ten cents on the dollar or take your chance in bankruptcy court. I bet Detroit files for bankruptcy; unions will be bailed out
- Aetna to leave California individual insurance market; just the beginning folks; cue up Connie Francis
- Founder of Carl's Jr won't expand in California due to O'bama Care; expects to introduce iPad ordering
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