MOUNTAIN VIEW, California ' Google will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own...
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March 10, 2010 ALEX KENNEDY (Associated Press Writer) (AP) — Oil prices hovered above $81 a barrel Wednesday in Asia after a report showed mixed evidence about U.S. crude demand. Benchmark crude for April delivery was up 5 cents to $81.54 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading...
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Tomato shortage seen in Oklahoma Braum's, Sonic continue to include slices on hamburgers, while other ...The Oklahoman2010-03-10Tomatoes are at a premium right now due to a shortage in Florida, but many say the higher prices are temporary. More Info Tomatoes in Oklahoma Typically, Oklahoma's tomato planting season begins in...
Toyota to buy parts of NUMMIBoston Herald2010-03-10Toyota Motor Corp.’s $250 million retention bonus for the 4,700 workers at the NUMMI plant may be more a case of a practical business decision rather than an altruistic helping hand. On...
Sensex rises 44 points in opening trade on firm Asian marketsThe Times of India2010-03-10MUMBAI: The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex recovered by nearly 44 points in opening trade on Wednesday on fresh capital inflows from foreign funds amid firming Asian markets....
Southwest looks at ways to add flights to New YorkThe Dallas Morning News2010-03-10Southwest Airlines Co., which operates eight flights a day at LaGuardia Airport, would like to expand operations at the New York airport, Southwest chief financial officer Laura Wright said Tuesday....
As bag fees hit a max, new airline charges are taking offThe Dallas Morning News2010-03-10Baggage fees, the golden goose for airlines desperate for more cash, are bringing in billions of dollars in revenues for U.S. airlines. But evidence may be mounting that that particular goose can't be...
Goodyear said its 10th ''Engineering Career Day For Young Women'' will be held...
MIAMI: Toyota owners claiming that massive safety recalls are causing the value of their vehicles to plummet have filed at least 89 class-action lawsuits that could cost the Japanese auto giant $3 billion or more, according to an Associated Press review of cases, legal precedent and interviews with...
EL CAJON, CALIF.: The government sent investigators Tuesday to examine a Prius that sped out of control on a California freeway, and Toyota said it wanted to interview the driver as the besieged automaker dealt with a high-profile new headache that raised questions about the safety of its beloved...
Struggling trucking company YRC Worldwide Inc.'s top executive says business is getting better. ''Volumes are growing. Customers are coming back,'' CEO Bill Zollars said during a presentation before industry analysts at a J.P. Morgan conference Tuesday in New York City. ''We still feel confident we...


