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Tech stocks sink as investors’ worries of slowdown grow

Tech stocks sink as investors’ worries of slowdown grow

Technology stocks are landing somewhere they haven’t been in some time: on the sell list.

Hatch compares Mormon temple battle in Belmont with NYC mosque

Hatch compares Mormon temple battle in Belmont with NYC mosque

Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah has cited the battle over a Mormon temple in Belmont in arguing that Muslims should be allowed to build a Ground Zero mosque

Australian PM wins Greens support in govt bid

Australian PM wins Greens support in govt bid

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard won backing from the influential Greens party on Wednesday, as she tries to form a minority Labor government

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Chile mine owners ask for forgiveness after collapse

Chile mine owners ask for forgiveness after collapse

The owners of the Chile mine which collapsed, leaving 33 workers trapped, have apologiszd to miners and their families.

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Republican Sen. Murkowski trailing challenger in absentee ballot

Republican Sen. Murkowski trailing challenger in absentee ballot

Alaska U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski gained ground on her Republican primary challenger as election officials began counting absentee ballots

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Analysis: Obama makes clear Iraq’s future is its own

Analysis: Obama makes clear Iraq’s future is its own

President Barack Obama spoke on Tuesday from the Oval Office about the status of the U.S. involvement in Iraq

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Privatization: Part Deux

The Citrus County Commission today voted to halt the process that many in the county believe would lead to the privatization of all county utilities.

County halts further privatization inquiry for utilities

County halts further privatization inquiry for utilities

Reacting to a very public outcry, the Citrus County Commission today voted 3-2 to halt any further inquiry into possible privatization of county utilities.

Progress Energy worker injured during electrical mishap

Progress Energy worker injured during electrical mishap

A man doing contract work at the Progress Energy cement plant was injured following a fire today at the company’s cement plant in Crystal River.

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Intel buys Infineon unit and expands wireless offer

Intel buys Infineon unit and expands wireless offer

U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp unveiled a deal on Monday to buy German chipmaker Infineon Technologies AG’s wireless unit for $1.4 billion

 
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