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  • Saturday, January 07, 2006

    2006 NAIAS CoverageThe Official Web Site of the North American


    2006 NAIAS Coverage
    The Official Web Site of the North American International Auto Show.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    Deciphering title insurance (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Title insurance -- designed to


    Deciphering title insurance (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    Title insurance -- designed to protect homeowners and lenders from the chance that someone, someday will lay claim to their property -- is drawing intense scrutiny from regulators.

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
    The U.S. economy is entering the New Year in good health. While economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 will end up being slower than in recent quarters, the latest data indicate that economic activity closed the year on an upswing. The financial markets are expecting more good news during the first week of 2006.

    Refinancing Car Loans Can Save After Interest Rate Cuts (Action News 4 Pittsburgh)
    As interest rates drop, people's thoughts turn to refinancing -- refinancing their home loan, that is. What they don't know is that refinancing an auto loan is easier to do, and it can save you some serious money.

    Flood Damage: Don't Get Soaked When Buying a Used Car
    Carfax provides guidance and tips to help you spot vehicles with potential water damage.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    Global malaise in 2006? (MENAFN)
    Global malaise in 2006?

    Top Luxury Cars on MSN Autos
    The most popular luxury cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages during the third quarter of 2005.
    compiled by MSN Autos

    Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
    Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
    Perry Stern

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
    On tap: December jobs and vehicle sales data, national business activity indexes, construction spending for November, and more

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Friday, January 06, 2006

    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive ProgramsGeneral Motors, Chrysler


    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
    General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
    Perry Stern

    U.S. factory orders rise on strong aircraft demand (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Hefty orders for U.S. aircraft buoyed otherwise weak factory orders in November, a report showed on Wednesday, the second in as many days to raise concerns about U.S. manufacturing.

    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them differently (Kansas City Star)
    Go ahead, be bullish. The coming year should be a good one for stocks. Sure, interest rates will go up. Inflation, too.

    How Will America's Big Two Automakers Survive?
    After decades of market share losses, look for a leaner and more focused Big Two.
    Ann Job

    Data Deepen Concerns About Manufacturing (Los Angeles Times)
    Record demand for Boeing aircraft boosts an otherwise weak report on U.S. factory orders for November.

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
    The U.S. economy is entering the New Year in good health. While economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 will end up being slower than in recent quarters, the latest data indicate that economic activity closed the year on an upswing. The financial markets are expecting more good news during the first week of 2006.

    30-year mortgages dip, other home loans mixed (The Times)
    WASHINGTON -- Rates on 30-year mortgages dipped this week, although it was a mixed bag for rates on other home loans.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online


    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
    On tap: December jobs and vehicle sales data, national business activity indexes, construction spending for November, and more

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
    General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
    Perry Stern

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Thursday, January 05, 2006

    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them


    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them differently (Kansas City Star)
    Go ahead, be bullish. The coming year should be a good one for stocks. Sure, interest rates will go up. Inflation, too.

    U.S. factory orders rise on strong aircraft demand (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Hefty orders for U.S. aircraft buoyed otherwise weak factory orders in November, a report showed on Wednesday, the second in as many days to raise concerns about U.S. manufacturing.

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
    Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
    Perry Stern

    Data Deepen Concerns About Manufacturing (Los Angeles Times)
    Record demand for Boeing aircraft boosts an otherwise weak report on U.S. factory orders for November.

    Deciphering title insurance (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    Title insurance -- designed to protect homeowners and lenders from the chance that someone, someday will lay claim to their property -- is drawing intense scrutiny from regulators.

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
    On tap: December jobs and vehicle sales data, national business activity indexes, construction spending for November, and more

    Flood Damage: Don't Get Soaked When Buying a Used Car
    Carfax provides guidance and tips to help you spot vehicles with potential water damage.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
    The U.S. economy is entering the New Year in good health. While economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 will end up being slower than in recent quarters, the latest data indicate that economic activity closed the year on an upswing. The financial markets are expecting more good news during the first week of 2006.

    Winter Driving Tips From the Experts
    Winter conditions can be challenging for drivers of all skill levels. The editor of Sympatico / MSN Autos Canada offers sound advice from the Great White North.
    Marc Lachapelle, with Gerry Malloy for Sympatico / MSN Autos Canada

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive ProgramsGeneral Motors, Chrysler


    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
    General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
    Perry Stern

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald)
    After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are dipping their toes into Hollywood. The pair are executive producers of a low-budget, independent film to be released next year, "Broken Arrows," written and directed by a friend of theirs, Reid Gershbein.

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
    Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
    Perry Stern

    U.S. factory orders rise on strong aircraft demand (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Hefty orders for U.S. aircraft buoyed otherwise weak factory orders in November, a report showed on Wednesday, the second in as many days to raise concerns about U.S. manufacturing.

    A rough new year for consumers (MSNBC)
    The U.S. economy's stalwarts will find themselves tested by higher prices for everything from bleach to natural gas in 2006.

    Refinancing Car Loans Can Save After Interest Rate Cuts (Action News 4 Pittsburgh)
    As interest rates drop, people's thoughts turn to refinancing -- refinancing their home loan, that is. What they don't know is that refinancing an auto loan is easier to do, and it can save you some serious money.

    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them differently (Kansas City Star)
    Go ahead, be bullish. The coming year should be a good one for stocks. Sure, interest rates will go up. Inflation, too.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006

    Business Digest: Gibraltar Packaging closing Indiana plant (Omaha World-Herald) Gibraltar


    Business Digest: Gibraltar Packaging closing Indiana plant (Omaha World-Herald)
    Gibraltar Packaging Group Inc., a maker of diversified packaging products based in Hastings, Neb., said it will close its Fort Wayne, Ind., folding-carton plant and consolidate operations with facilities in Nebraska and North Carolina.

    Refinancing Car Loans Can Save After Interest Rate Cuts (Action News 4 Pittsburgh)
    As interest rates drop, people's thoughts turn to refinancing -- refinancing their home loan, that is. What they don't know is that refinancing an auto loan is easier to do, and it can save you some serious money.

    Flood Damage: Don't Get Soaked When Buying a Used Car
    Carfax provides guidance and tips to help you spot vehicles with potential water damage.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    2006 NAIAS Coverage
    The Official Web Site of the North American International Auto Show.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
    The U.S. economy is entering the New Year in good health. While economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 will end up being slower than in recent quarters, the latest data indicate that economic activity closed the year on an upswing. The financial markets are expecting more good news during the first week of 2006.

    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald)
    After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are dipping their toes into Hollywood. The pair are executive producers of a low-budget, independent film to be released next year, "Broken Arrows," written and directed by a friend of theirs, Reid Gershbein.

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    A rough new year for consumers (MSNBC)
    The U.S. economy's stalwarts will find themselves tested by higher prices for everything from bleach to natural gas in 2006.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a


    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    Vital Signs for the Week of Jan. 2 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
    The U.S. economy is entering the New Year in good health. While economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2005 will end up being slower than in recent quarters, the latest data indicate that economic activity closed the year on an upswing. The financial markets are expecting more good news during the first week of 2006.

    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them differently (Kansas City Star)
    Go ahead, be bullish. The coming year should be a good one for stocks. Sure, interest rates will go up. Inflation, too.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Tuesday, January 03, 2006

    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald) After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc.


    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald)
    After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are dipping their toes into Hollywood. The pair are executive producers of a low-budget, independent film to be released next year, "Broken Arrows," written and directed by a friend of theirs, Reid Gershbein.

    Global malaise in 2006? (MENAFN)
    Global malaise in 2006?

    How Will America's Big Two Automakers Survive?
    After decades of market share losses, look for a leaner and more focused Big Two.
    Ann Job

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive ProgramsGeneral Motors, Chrysler


    Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
    General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
    Perry Stern

    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald)
    After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are dipping their toes into Hollywood. The pair are executive producers of a low-budget, independent film to be released next year, "Broken Arrows," written and directed by a friend of theirs, Reid Gershbein.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Monday, January 02, 2006

    Top Luxury Cars on MSN AutosThe most popular luxury cars


    Top Luxury Cars on MSN Autos
    The most popular luxury cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages during the third quarter of 2005.
    compiled by MSN Autos

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    A rough new year for consumers (MSNBC) The U.S. economy's


    A rough new year for consumers (MSNBC)
    The U.S. economy's stalwarts will find themselves tested by higher prices for everything from bleach to natural gas in 2006.

    BUSINESS/AGRICULTURE (Grand Forks Herald)
    After becoming Internet moguls, Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are dipping their toes into Hollywood. The pair are executive producers of a low-budget, independent film to be released next year, "Broken Arrows," written and directed by a friend of theirs, Reid Gershbein.

    Take some simple steps toward a richer 2006 (Sun-Sentinel)
    What's the most important step you can take in 2006 to improve your personal finances? If you're not sure, here are some suggestions from financial planning experts around the nation.

    Credit Cards (Sun Herald)
    Domain name renewal and affordable web hosting packages from Network Solutions

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    The Truth About Fuel Economy Ratings
    If your new car's actual fuel mileage does not match the fuel economy numbers on the window sticker, it's not necessarily your car's fault.
    Ann Job

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
    Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
    Perry Stern

    Energy impact on global economy is understated: Conference Board (India Infoline)
    The energy shock to economic growth will be felt worldwide through the increasing global imbalance between high investment and low consumer spending, according to an analysis by The Conference Board, the global research and business membership organization.

    How Will America's Big Two Automakers Survive?
    After decades of market share losses, look for a leaner and more focused Big Two.
    Ann Job

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 AM  

    Sunday, January 01, 2006

    Rise in commodity prices driven by soaring energy costs: report


    Rise in commodity prices driven by soaring energy costs: report (Investment Executive)
    The shock of higher energy prices to economic growth will be felt worldwide through an increasing global imbalance between high investment and low consumer spending, suggests a U.S. think tank.

    The Inside Scoop on 2006 (BusinessWeek)
    The economy keeps chugging along, the housing bubble develops a slow leak, Apple surprises again... You read it here first

    Bulls and bears see the same signs but interpret them differently (Kansas City Star)
    Go ahead, be bullish. The coming year should be a good one for stocks. Sure, interest rates will go up. Inflation, too.

    Credit Cards (Sun Herald)
    Domain name renewal and affordable web hosting packages from Network Solutions

    2005 in Review: Year of anger finally comes to a close for Duneland and Porter County (Chesterton Tribune)
    Call it the Year of Indignation. In 2005 it seemed at times as if everyone in public life was mad at someone else in public life. There were charges and countercharges, lawsuits and rumors of lawsuits.

    Take some simple steps toward a richer 2006 (Sun-Sentinel)
    What's the most important step you can take in 2006 to improve your personal finances? If you're not sure, here are some suggestions from financial planning experts around the nation.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 AM  

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