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Some interesting news for Ventura Iowa residents...
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| Stocks point higher after steep sell-off
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AP - Wall Street found some relief Friday from a report that a pounded-down Citigroup Inc. might put itself up for sale. That prospect, along with the possibility that low prices will draw in bargain-hunters after two days of steep selling, sent stock futures sharply higher.
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| Bank of New York Mellon to cut 1,800 jobs
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AP - The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. said Thursday it will cut its worldwide work force by 4 percent, or about 1,800 jobs, blaming the weak global economy.
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| Is Deflation Good for Workers?
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BusinessWeek Online - Over the past 10 years we've been trained to treat deflation -- an actual fall in prices, as shown in today's consumer price index (CPI) release -- as a horror to be avoided. Could it be that in this case a whiff of deflation may help us get out of the crisis?
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