Washington Post
By Alec macgillis With the prospects for a landmark pro-union proposal looking increasingly shaky in Congress, senators in both parties are seeking other ways to reform labor laws, potentially reshaping what many expected to be a defining showdown of ...
Why Specter is good for the GOP
'Card check' bill loses key supporters
Gates: N. Korean rocket plans are militaristic - CNN
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CNN
(CNN) -- There is little doubt that a planned North Korean rocket launch next month is designed to bolster that country's military capability, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday.
SKorea says NKorea rocket a 'serious concern'
No US Plans to Stop Korea on ICBM Test
IDB's Members Discuss Bank's Losses Before Cap Hike - Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street Journal
By Inti Landauro MEDELLIN, Colombia (Dow Jones)--The 48 countries holding a stake in the Inter-American Development Bank discussed the bank's accounting losses on its investment portfolio before approving a capital increase for the bank.
IADB seeks huge capital hike, US backs review
US to study large increase in LatAm bank capital
Video: CRESTOR(R) Reduced Risk of Blood Clots in the Veins - FOXBusiness
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FOXBusiness
ORLANDO, Fla., March 29, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ ----A new analysis from the JUPITER study shows that CRESTOR(R) (rosuvastatin calcium) 20mg significantly cut the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) by 43% (p =0.007) compared to placebo ...
Cholesterol might not be best test of heart health
Cholesterol Drugs May Cut Risk of Clots
Japan Stocks Fall on Developer Bankruptcy Concern; Mizuho Dives - Bloomberg
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Bloomberg
By Masaki Kondo March 30 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks slid for a second day on concern the economic slump will cause more corporate failures as demand shrinks and funding remains scarce.
Japan's industrial production slips
Japan Industrial Ouput Falls 9.4%
Peugeot Replaces CEO Streiff With Corus’s Varin - Bloomberg
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Bloomberg
By Vidya Root and Laurence Frost March 29 (Bloomberg) -- PSA Peugeot Citroen, Europe’s second-biggest carmaker, fired Chief Executive Officer Christian Streiff amid the worst auto slump in more than 15 years.
French carmaker Peugeot fires CEO to weather crisis
Peugeot-Citroen Fires CEO Streiff, Replaces Him With Steel Man Varin
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