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Large crowd expected at mine workers' protest of coal company cuts in western Ky
HENDERSON, Ky. (AP) — The United Mine Workers of America is planning a protest in western Kentucky over Patriot Coal Corp.'s move to end its contract and reduce wages and benefits for active union members. The Gleaner reports (http://bit.ly/11gziBg...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Brent Yonts
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No age limit on 401(k) contributions
Q: I am 71 years old and just moved to a new employer. I participated in my former employer's 401(k) plan. Can I participate in my new employer's 401(k)? — D.L., Apopka A: Yes, you can. There is no age limit on contributing to a 401(k) as long...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Credit and Debt, Employment, 401K, Financial Planning
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06/03: Bankruptcies
Chapter 7 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Chapter 11 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for reorganization and protection from...Tags: Business, Financially Distressed Companies
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High expenses of TARP effort
In late May, the Congressional Budget Office released its most recent assessment of the cost of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). This occasioned far less thoughtful discussion of the role of government than it should have, which is unfortunate...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Ball State University
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Battery recycler Exide's problems aren't just local
Since she was 13, Tiffany Arroyo lived with the smoke and rotten-egg smell from an Exide battery-recycling plant just blocks from her grandparents' home in Laureldale, Pa. "It was horrible, just horrible, to go outside and smell it," Arroyo, now 30,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Asthma, Environmental Pollution, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Medicare not going broke as fast as once predicted
Florida's senior citizens and millions of baby boomers preparing for a long retirement can breathe just a little easier, but not much. Medicare is not going broke quite as quickly as once feared, government trustees reported on Friday, while Social...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Miami Shores, Economy, Business and Finance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Ted Deutch
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Coliseum deal: USC to cash in on turnover
About five years ago, County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky denounced USC's proposal to take control of the taxpayer-owned Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and its revenue. "Some people on the board of trustees of the University of Southern California...
Tags: Luxury Vehicles, Major League Soccer, Arts and Culture, Don Knabe, Investments
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GM unveils reworked Malibu
Associated PressDETROIT -- The Chevrolet Malibu, an also-ran in the midsize car segment, is getting a quick makeover as General Motors tries to address criticism of bland styling and so-so performance. The 2014 version of the car, which goes on sale this fall, gets a...Tags: Road Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance, Ford, Vehicles, Car Engine Repair
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Hansen says he did not foresee Sacramento's effort to keep Kings
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE In his first public comments since the NBA voted not to allow the Sacramento Kings to relocate, Chris Hansen says he remains committed "to bringing the Sonics back" to Seattle. Hansen made that comment in an interview with KING-TV Tuesday. Hansen...Tags: Sacramento Kings, Radio Industry, Christopher Hansen, Basketball, Television Industry
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Can Bob Lutz and the Chinese Save Fisker?
KickingTiresIf Bob Lutz is winding down, you wouldn't know it. The cigar-chomping former GM product chief is responsible, at least in part, for a host of cars you see on the road today ??? among them the Chevrolet Camaro, the......Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Financially Distressed Companies, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Muni bonds at risk in two non-profit healthcare bankruptcies
ReutersBy Hilary Russ NEW YORK, May 30 (Reuters) - Two non-profit healthcare providers have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy since last week, putting in jeopardy more than $50 million of U.S. municipal bonds that were issued on their behalf. The bond trustee...Tags: Health Insurance, Symptoms, Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Pittsburgh
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NLRB Filing in HealthBridge Case Pits Federal Courts Against Each Other
The Hartford CourantThe long battle between HealthBridge Management and the Service Employees International Union continued Thursday with a twist that seeks to pit one federal court against another. Nearly three months after 600 HealthBridge Management workers ended a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Long Term Care, Labor Legislation, Stamford
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