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Softness in the economy has started to show up on the links: Public golf courses across North County are reporting a drop in customers, and a major Carlsbad golf company soon will lay off 9 percent of its local work force. On the other hand, private
Softness in the economy has started to show up on the links: Public golf courses across North County are reporting a drop in customers, and a major Carlsbad golf company soon will lay off 9 percent of its local work force.
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's banks and regulators may have overreacted on loan curbs to developers in a market where land prices were just starting to rise after 15 years of decline, said Minoru Mori , chairman of Japan's biggest privately held developer.
ConocoPhillips -- The company is selling the remainder of its gas stations in the United States, though Conoco, Phillips 66, and 76 will continue to operate under those familiar signs. The 600 or so stations are being sold to a subsidiary of PetroSun Fuel. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's banks and regulators may have overreacted on loan curbs to developers in a market where land prices had just started to rise after 15-years of decline, said Minoru Mori , chairman of Japan's biggest privately held developer.
DENVER -(Dow Jones)- Injecting fire into a campaign frequently criticized for being too passive, Joseph Biden accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination with a vigorous broadside against the economic and foreign-policy agenda of John McCain.
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- The list of Japanese real estate companies filing for bankruptcy will grow this year as banks cut lending, said Takeo Higuchi , chairman of Daiwa House Industry Co., Japan's second-biggest home builder by market value.
The bankrupt $2 billion City Crossing project in Henderson has been effectively declared dead, but disagreements remain over how to bury it.
Italy's adviser on the plan to rescue Alitalia, Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, is presenting an industrial plan to Air France management today, Italian newspapers including Il Sole 24 Ore reported.
Struggling mortgage giant Fannie Mae shook up its senior management yesterday, announcing the departure of its chief financial officer and two other top executives.
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary will host an online discussion with Carolyn Warren, author of "Mortgage Rip-Offs and Money Savers" (John Wiley and Sons), on Thursday, Aug. 28 at Noon ET.
An increase in consumer complaints over the cancellation or reduction of home equity lines of credit has prompted one federal banking regulator to remind financial institutions about the laws governing this type of loan.
The arrests this week of nearly 600 immigrant workers at a manufacturing plant in Laurel, Miss., are fueling a national debate over a federal system to check new hires' work documents, a program whose expansion the Bush administration has made a cornerstone of its fight against illegal immigration.
Late loan payments and defaults by commercial and residential developers have soared to the highest levels since the early 1990s, threatening the health of some small banks, regulators said yesterday.
Eager to avoid the missteps that plagued the first months of the Clinton administration, aides to Barack Obama have begun working in concert with top Democrats in Congress to craft a preliminary legislative agenda that would guide the senator from Illinois should he capture the White House in...
The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly a year testing devices designed to use empty television channels, known as white spaces, for high-speed Internet service. As those tests near conclusion, the agency is evaluating yet another proposal about the best use of the airwaves.
CHICAGO, Aug. 27 -- Plans by the University of Chicago to establish a research institute named after legendary free-market economist Milton Friedman have caused an uproar at the school on the city's South Side.
About a quarter of the nation's core intelligence workers are contractors, perhaps as many as 37,000 private employees who work side-by-side with civil servants as analysts, technology specialists and mission managers, according to a report about government outsourcing by the Office of the Director...
The carbon emissions of China's electric power sector will jump by about a third this year and surpass the total emissions of the U.S. electric power industry for the first time, according to a report by the Center for Global Development, a Washington-based think tank.
Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein was online to discuss how the presidential campaign is addressing growing income inequality and the stagnation of middle class income.
CHICAGO Tucked away amid a huge array of media organizations at a journalists' convention last month was a nondescript stall that easily could have been missed among the many booths with more inviting presentations.
The Federal Aviation Administration blamed a computer breakdown for delaying hundreds of flights yesterday throughout the country, including Baltimore and Washington.
DENVER, Aug. 26 -- Sen. Barack Obama's campaign and its allies, mindful of the lessons of the Swift boat attacks of 2004, have begun an aggressive, multi-pronged attack on an advertisement running in swing states that seeks to link the Democratic presidential candidate to former domestic terrorist...
Sen. Barack Obama sought more than $3.4 million in congressional earmarks for clients of the lobbyist son of his Democratic running mate, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware, records show. Obama succeeded in getting $192,000 for one of the clients, St. Xavier University in suburban Chicago.
Hey, good news on the income front: The Census Bureau reported yesterday that median earnings for full-time male workers rose by $1,653 last year, to $45,113, after adjusting for inflation.
TORONTO -- Here in the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, a new breed of hackers is conducting digital espionage.
The nation's poverty rate held steady as median household income edged upward last year, according to annual census data released yesterday. The Census Bureau also reported that the number of people without health insurance decreased by more than 1 million people in 2007.