Immigrants Claim Wal-Mart Fired Them to Provide Jobs for Local Residents
| Ten West Africans have filed a federal claim accusing Wal-Marts in Colorado of discrimination. 02/09/2010 06:00 (nytimes business) Continue to read news >> |
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Government May Seek More Authority On Ve... WASHINGTON -- Government vehicle safety regulators may seek greater authority to investigate defects in cars and trucks following Toyota's recall of more than 8 million v |
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Fewer Homes Enter Foreclosure Process In... Some experts say the 2% drop from January stems from banks' efforts to keep owners in their homes. The number of homes caught up in some stage of the foreclosure p |
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Americans' Net Worth Up For 3rd Straight... WASHINGTON -- American households saw their wealth increase at the end of last year, mainly because the healing economy boosted stock portfolios. |
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Dysport Takes On Botox With Aggressive R... Medicis has started a new marketing campaign that pits its wrinkle-smoother, Dysport, directly against Botox. It makes bioethicists squirm. |
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Weak Economy Means It's A Freebie Nation Whether it's to boost sagging business or attract customers to a new product, there seems to be a freebie fad going on. That's a boon for budget shoppers and can be good |
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Stocks Drop Early After Mixed Jobs Repor... NEW YORK -- Stocks fell in early trading Thursday after China reported a sharp jump in inflation. Mixed U.S. economic news also held the market back. |
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Survey: Pace Of Foreclosures May Be Slow... RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S. households facing foreclosure in February grew 6 percent from the year-ago level, the smallest annual increase in fo |
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Patchwork Retirement Plan Adds To Greece... Greece’s retirement plan, which lets 14 percent of its work force retire early, has become divisive in Europe. |
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Not Much Green For 'green Zone' The action film faces a disappointing debut behind still-dominant 'Alice,' pre-release surveys show. Moviegoers would rather escape to "Wonderland," it appears, th |
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Board Extends Deadline For Everglades La... A vote kept a deal alive to pay $536 million for land from United States Sugar, but officials said they continued to struggle with whether the agency could afford it. |
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The 25 Richest Counties In The United St... The country may have started its long haul back to economic recovery - if recent news that consumer spending increased slightly in January is any indication. |
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New Earmark Rules Have Lobbyists Scrambl... Lobbyists and military contractors dependent on lucrative no-bid contracts were looking for ways to get around the new House ban involving commercial companies. |
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Lehman Bros. Accounting Trickery Alleged A court-appointed examiner's report also says that JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Ernst & Young could face legal claims over the investment bank's failure. In the months |
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