Business Stories from January 18, 2013 (Change date)
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Legal expenses drag down Citigroup 4Q earningsJan 18, 2013 5:22 am - Citigroup’s fourth quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street’s expectations as the bank’s legal expenses rose and it released less money from its loan-loss reserves. Th...
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Seattle bleeds Boeing blue as 787’s grounding dismays home townJan 18, 2013 5:21 am - Scratch people in Seattle, the line goes, and they bleed Boeing blue, the corporate color of the world’s largest planemaker. Sons have followed fathers to the Puget Soun...
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Boeing 787 incidents prompt first U.S. grounding in 34 yearsJan 18, 2013 5:20 am - U.S. regulators’ decision to temporarily ground Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner, their first move involving an entire model in 34 years, came five days after Transportation ...
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Some road warriors standing by Boeing's 787Jan 18, 2013 5:00 am - Some frequent fliers say they aren't worried about safety aboard Boeing's problem-plagued 787 aircraft, while many less-seasoned travelers are often unaware of what mode...
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Judge dismisses Ind. right-to-work law challengeJan 18, 2013 5:00 am - INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by union members challenging Indiana's right-to-work law that was enacted last year. U.S. District C...
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Japan probe suspects excess voltage in 787 batteryJan 18, 2013 5:00 am - TOKYO — The burned insides of a battery in the Boeing 787 at the center of a worldwide grounding of the aircraft indicate it operated at a voltage above its design limit...
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S. Elgin housing plan moves forwardJan 18, 2013 4:30 am - After getting a nod from the South Elgin planning and zoning commission, a plan for a new housing development for low-income and disabled people is expected to go before...
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