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Business News

Oil prices stabilizing in face of worsening conflict
Oil prices stabilized Thursday in a fresh sign that world markets were overcoming concerns that Iraq might halt its crude oil shipments to countries that support Israel.
9:48AM ( 23 years ago )
Auto ads sell a new image
Over the past several months automakers have produced numerous ads that promote brand reputation or seek to enhance their corporate image, not sell a specific car or truck.
8:00AM ( 23 years ago )
Lack of interest in Sacagawea coin prompts U.S. Mint to cutback on production
The golden Sacagawea dollar coin was supposed to be jingling in pockets across the country by now. Instead, the U.S. Mint is cutting back on production because people just aren't interested.
7:59AM ( 23 years ago )
Despite push for tax e-filing, old-fashioned paper returns still the rule
Most Americans know they can file their taxes online, but without incentives they're sticking with the old-fashioned way.

7:56AM ( 23 years ago )
Hospitals, pharmacies court students amid pharmacist shortage
Paying $90,000 for a prescription may seem steep, but it's a bargain to pay the person that fills it -- at least that's what CVS Pharmacy is paying for one graduating senior at Duquesne University.
7:55AM ( 23 years ago )
Louisiana bans future government contracts with Arthur Andersen
Louisiana's top government auditor has prohibited state and local agencies from signing new contracts with Arthur Andersen because of the accounting firm's indictment in the Enron scandal.
7:42AM ( 23 years ago )
3,700 job cuts at WorldCom
WorldCom Inc. is cutting 3,700 jobs in the United States to better align costs with projected revenue this year.
7:39AM ( 23 years ago )
American Airlines to recall more than 200 pilots
American Airlines says it's recalling 208 laid-off pilots due to the gradual increase in air travel.
7:03AM ( 23 years ago )
Philippine's opens new UPS hub at former U.S. air base
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Thursday inaugurated the United Parcel Service's Asia-Pacific hub at the former U.S. Clark Air Base.
7:00AM ( 23 years ago )
VoiceStream slashing 155 Atlanta jobs in regional cuts
Officials with wireless phone provider VoiceStream said Wednesday they plans to cut 155 jobs in Atlanta as part of consolidation efforts following the company's acquisition of Powertel last year.
3:52PM ( 23 years ago )