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Intelsat wins contract dispute against Northern Virginia rivals

May 22, 2010

Satellite fleet operator Intelsat Corp. sucessfully beat back a protest from three Northern Virginia companies alleging anti-competitive behavior by an Intelsat subsidiary on a five-year, $543 million U.S. Navy satellite services contract.
Intelsat, whose global headquarters is in Luxembourg with a main office in the District, said the Commercial Broadband Satellite Program (CBSP) contract with the […]

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Unemployed and ‘underwater’ to get mortgage relief

April 1, 2010

Under fire to do more to stop the foreclosure crisis, the Obama administration will announce Friday new steps to help the unemployed and those who are "underwater" with a bigger mortgage than their home is worth.
For some unemployed borrowers, the effort would require servicers to reduce or suspend monthly mortgage payments for up […]

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Nigerian prince still wants your money

March 19, 2010

Internet fraud cases surged by 22% in 2009, and financial losses doubled compared to the year before as scammers took advantage of Americans rendered desperate by the recession.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crime Complaint Center said it received 336,655 complaints in 2009 with losses totaling $559.7 million. This is a substantial increase from […]

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Volcker Says Too Soon to Cut U.S. Monetary, Fiscal Stimulus

March 10, 2010

White House adviser Paul Volcker said it’s too soon for U.S. policy makers to withdraw the stimulus measures and interest-rate cuts used to fight the worst slump since the Great Depression.
“This is not the time to take aggressive tightening action, either fiscally or monetary-wise,” said Volcker in an interview in Berlin yesterday, pointing […]

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Thunderbird students caught in Chile quake

March 4, 2010

Forty-two students from the Thunderbird School of Global Management were in Chile Saturday during the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the South American country.
The Glendale graduate business school said the students as well as a professor and staff member survived the quake without injury.
The students, in the capital city of Santiago for a one-week class, […]

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U.K. Retail Sales Rose Less Than Expected in December

January 25, 2010

U.K. retail sales rose less than economics forecast in December as price increases squeezed spending during the holiday season, casting doubt on the strength of a domestic recovery.
The volume of sales rose 0.3 percent from November after dropping by the same margin the previous month, the Office for National Statistics said today in […]

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Japan May Ban Manufacturers From Hiring Temporary Employees

December 8, 2009

Japan may ban manufacturers from hiring temporary workers, Health and Labor Minister Akira Nagatsuma said, as Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama seeks to fulfill a campaign pledge to shift more employment to full time.
The government is preparing legislation “that will stop manufacturing firms from employing temps and encourage them to hire full-timers,” Nagatsuma said […]

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$2 million verdict against Bayer CropScience

December 5, 2009

Bayer CropScience LP must pay about $2 million for losses sustained by two Missouri farmers when an experimental variety of rice the company was testing cross-bred with their crops, a federal jury ruled.
Friday’s verdict in St. Louis came in the first trial in what is intended to be a series of test […]

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GM sales fall 2.2 percent in November

December 2, 2009

General Motors Co posted a 2.2 percent drop in U.S. sales in November from a year earlier, weighed down by brands it plans to divest or close, and said it would raise production in North America by about 75 percent in the first quarter.
Sales totaled 151,427 vehicles in November, down from 154,877 a year […]

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Retail sales drop points to slow recovery

October 16, 2009

Retail sales fell in September after a popular program aimed at boosting auto sales ended, but the drop was smaller than economists had expected, government data showed Wednesday.
The Commerce Department said total retail sales fell 1.5% last month, down sharply from an increase of 2.7% in August, when overall sales were boosted by […]

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