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City Surplus Land Sales Proving a Bonanza
Nov 19, 2008 | 1 comment
While San Diego's operating budget is bleeding red ink, its so-called "capital improvements" budget is getting big infusions of 'greenbacks'.
Maggot Therapy Soon Covered by Insurance
Nov 19, 2008
Maggots, the larval stage of certain flies, are already a federally approved treatment for people with nasty bed sores, chronic post-surgical wounds and diabetic foot ulcers.
Local Company Fined in Hotel Blast
Nov 19, 2008
A San Diego company is issued a stiff fine by state officials for violations stemming from a May explosion at the Bayfront Hilton in May.
Dow Falls 400 Amid Auto Industry Uncertainty
Nov 19, 2008 | 8 comments
Stocks plunge to new low, Dow Jones Industrial Average dips below 8,000 for first time since March 2003.
The Big Three Push for Bailout Money
Nov 19, 2008
Lame duck lawmakers in Washington are running out of time to pass a bailout for the U.S. auto industry. Top executives testified again Wednesday on Capitol Hill but the action is going on behind the scenes....
Buy a Car for a Buck
Nov 19, 2008 | 8 comments
Hoping to drive up sales in a down economy a Chicago-area car dealer offers customers the chance to buy a $40,000 luxury SUV and get a second vehicle for a $1
No Auto Bailout? Investors May Just Say 'No Problem'
Nov 19, 2008 | 3 comments
If Congress turns its back on the Big Three auto makers—as many expect—investors probably won't drive the stock market off a cliff.
Retailers Taking a "Softer" Approach
Nov 19, 2008
With the holidays fast approaching, retailers are taking a softer approach to draw customers to their stores and websites.
eHarmony Says OK to Same-Sex Matches (Sort of)
Nov 19, 2008 | 11 comments
Online dating service eHarmony is adding another personality trait to its 29 dimensions of computability.
What the Heck is Wrong With My Xbox?!
Nov 19, 2008
If you notice something is different with your Xbox today, you can blame a software upgrade.
Cool Response to Auto Bailout, As CEO's Fly Private Jets to DC
Nov 19, 2008 | 9 comments
The CEOs of the nation's big three automakers took their companies' private jets down to DC on a mission to beg for a taxpayer-funded bailout. On Capitol Hill today, a rescue plan for the nation's automakers may be stalled.
An End to the Madness
Nov 18, 2008 | 4 comments
Your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Gas under $2 a gallon is back in San Diego County.
George Chamberlin's Tuesday Business Report
Nov 18, 2008
Money Advisor George Chamberlin Chats with CNBC.
GE Recalls 240,000 Ovens
Nov 18, 2008
General Electric and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announce a voluntary recall of wall ovens.
Investment Problems Force Foundation To Suspend Grants
Nov 18, 2008
The spiraling economy coupled with heavy investment losses have taken a toll on a city foundation that provides grants to local nonprofit groups, leaving it with no more money to give out this year.
Crime Pays!
Nov 18, 2008
Hundreds of items confiscated by the government during criminal investigations are now up for grabs to the highest bidder.
Amid a Stream of Weak Economic Data, Stocks Stage Late Surge
Nov 18, 2008
At close, the Dow ended up 151.17, or 1.83 percent, to 8,424.75.
How To Put Some Green Into Your Business
Nov 18, 2008
If you run your own business owner or are a decision maker at someone else's company, here’s how you can green your routine while fattening the bottom line.
What US Auto Makers Must Do to Become Viable Again
Nov 18, 2008 | 6 comments
If the US auto industry is to survive, it will have to undergo a major transformation—slashing operations, focusing on fewer models, shedding dealerships and making better cars, analysts say.
Tech Layoffs
Nov 18, 2008
With consumers backing away from purchasing, it's affecting a chain reaction across all different systems of the tech workforce said Creative Strategies Analyst Tim Bajarin.
What You Need to Know Before Tapping Into Your 401K
Nov 18, 2008 | 1 comment
Facing economic hardship, some Americans have decided they need to withdraw money early from a retirement plan. Experts warn the decision carries substantial costs and risks.
TARP: A Rescue Plan or Uncertain Scramble?
Nov 18, 2008
Hatched hastily almost two months ago, the TARP was conceived to stabilize markets and restore investor confidence, but critics argue it is now looking so amorphous and vulnerable to political trade winds,...
Global Gloom: Asia Stocks Sink Amid News of Layoffs
Nov 18, 2008
Asian stock markets sank Tuesday after Wall Street retreated and global financial firms announced another round of massive layoffs, adding to gloom about the world economy. Tokyo's Nikkei 225 stock average...
N.Y. Post Owner Upbeat About Future of Newspapers
Nov 17, 2008
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says doomsayers who are predicting the Internet will kill off newspapers are "misguided cynics."
Yang Yanked as Yahoo CEO
Nov 18, 2008 | 2 comments
Yahoo Inc. shares shot up 11 percent Tuesday as investors took the resignation of CEO Jerry Yang to mean Microsoft Corp. is more likely to make another bid for the ailing Internet company. Yang's emotional...
High Court to Hear Prop. 8 Lawsuits
Elderly Woman Dies After Resort Robbery
Details Emerge About La Jolla Rapist
No Posthumous Medal of Honor for Local Marine
High Court to Hear Prop. 8 Lawsuits
Officials: Family Had Suicide Pact