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| European stocks dragged down by US auto worries
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AP - European and Asian stock markets dropped Wednesday ahead of expected losses on Wall Street amid concerns about the future of the U.S. automotive industry and ahead of crucial U.S. inflation and housing data.
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| Target plans price cuts despite lower 3Q earnings
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AP - Target Corp. said Monday it will aggressively cut prices to give consumers bargains during the holiday season, after weak sales of its apparel and home offerings led third-quarter earnings to fall 24 percent.
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| Disney to release 5 films on IMAX
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AP - The Walt Disney Co. said Wednesday it agreed to deliver five movies via IMAX theaters beginning with the 3-D movie "A Christmas Carol," starring Jim Carrey, in November 2009.
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