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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Chrysler Workers Walk Off Job
      The United Auto Workers union and Chrysler remained locked in negotiations early Wednesday as workers prepared for the picket lines.

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    +Cramer Ponders the Haves and Have Nots
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    +Best Places to Retire 2007
      Don't want to move to the middle of nowhere when you retire? Money Magazine combed 30 of the country's largest cities and found the best neighborhoods to live out your golden years. Click through our gallery to see some of Money's top picks.

    +Many See Economy as Top Problem
      WASHINGTON (AP) - A growing number of Americans say the economyis the nation's top problem, with the less educated among the mostworried, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll showed Tuesday.

    +Pot Pies Linked to Salmonella Cases
      OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - ConAgra Foods Inc. voluntarily stoppedproduction Tuesday at the Missouri plant that makes its Banquet potpies after health officials said the pies may be linked to 139cases of salmonella in 30 states.

    +Heating Costs Expected to Jump
      Almost all Americans will pay a lot more to heat their homes this winter, even though temperatures are expected to be warmer than average. That's the sobering message from an Energy Department report Tuesday that estimates heating oil costs are likely to jump 22 percent and natural gas bills, on average, will rise 10 percent between October and March.

    +NBC Snaps Up Oxygen Media
      (Oct. 9) - NBC Universal, the media division of GE announced Tuesday that it is buying Oxygen Media, which owns the Oxygen cable television channel, a network that caters mainly to women, for $925 million.

    +Alcoa Profit Up Three Percent
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    +Business Under Pressure Over CEO Pay
      US companies are facing fresh pressure from regulators and shareholders to rein in excessive executive pay as research shows chief executives have been paid up to 10 times more than their top lieutenants.

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