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Fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent announces retirement
Yves Saint Laurent, the fashion designer who popularized pantsuits for women and introduced the daring see-through blouse, on Monday announced his retirement from the world of haute couture.
8:52AM ( 23 years ago )
States look to delinquent taxpayers to raise money to close budget deficits
States strapped by a slowing economy are turning to delinquent taxpayers to help balance tight budgets.
8:14AM ( 23 years ago )
Study: Most colleges out of reach for low-income students; critics say that's off the mark
A new study on the skyrocketing cost of higher education says there are only five states where all the four-year public colleges are affordable for low-income students, and in many of those, the students still need to borrow money to get by.
8:13AM ( 23 years ago )
Scientists identify genes that help cotton use less water
Scientists in Georgia and Israel have identified genes in cotton plants that could pave the way for drought-tolerant varieties.
7:42AM ( 23 years ago )
Crossovers abound at Auto Show
Is it a sport utility vehicle, or a sport activity vehicle, an all activity vehicle or simply a crossover?
9:48AM ( 23 years ago )
MIT, California firm sue tech companies
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a California company have filed a lawsuit in Texas, claiming that 94 companies - including Microsoft Corp. - illegally used their patented image editing software.
9:46AM ( 23 years ago )
Reports: Saint Laurent to retire
French fashion great Yves Saint Laurent, whose name has been synonymous with the heights of haute couture for decades, is expected to announce his retirement Monday.
9:44AM ( 23 years ago )
Argentina chamber OKs economy plan
Argentina's lower house of Congress gave approval late Saturday to an emergency economic plan.
9:43AM ( 23 years ago )
EU concerned about Euro shortage
European Union officials on Saturday warned that retailers were reporting problems providing change for the continent's new single currency.
9:41AM ( 23 years ago )
State Farm agrees to pay $250M for lost value of wrecked cars
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. has agreed to a $250 million settlement in which it must pay as many as 700,000 Georgia motorists for the lost value of cars damaged in collisions.
9:19AM ( 23 years ago )