May 18, 2013
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It’s time to rebuild credit score
When you try to lose weight, one of the first things you need to do is hop on the scale and get a real number. Painful as it is, you must get the real score when you’re tackling your debt, too. ...
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Max Wolff, director of Lincoln Design, introduces the Lincoln MKZ concept during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Tuesday.
Ford attempting to revive Lincoln
DETROIT — Lincoln was once the pinnacle of luxury. Continental limousines carried presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. Town Cars ferried executives through Manhattan. Athletes and r...
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Effects of Goodyear plant closing not fully felt yet
UNION CITY, Tenn. — City manager Kathy Dillon of Union City, Tenn., says the impact of the closure of the Goodyear plant has probably not been felt yet. Sales revenues for 2011 have been consist...
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GOP rivals turn Romney’s jobs record against him
NASHUA, N.H. — Mitt Romney’s Republican rivals accused him Monday of exaggerating his successes and coldly laying off thousands of workers while heading a profitable venture capital firm, an effort...
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GM likely to recapture global auto sales lead
DETROIT — General Motors Co. is on track to retake the title of world’s top-selling automaker, riding strong sales in the U.S. and China to beat Volkswagen and Toyota. GM, which lost the crown t...
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Telemarketing scheme boss gets 15 years on fraud charges
EAST. ST. LOUIS, Ill. — A federal judge sentenced the architect of a timeshare telemarketing scheme that bilked $30 million from 22,000 victims to more than 15 years in prison Monday, waving off th...
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Deep Gulf drilling thrives after spill
ALAMINOS CANYON BLOCK 857, GULF OF MEXICO — Two hundred miles off the coast of Texas, ribbons of pipe are reaching for oil and natural gas deeper below the ocean’s surface than ever before. Thes...
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Jobs listing
Deckhand trainee — At least 18 years of age, U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Need a valid driver’s license and must pass pre-employment interview. Job order: KY0443723 Payroll benefits coord...
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Online gambling poses issues about when, who
LAS VEGAS — The fight to fully legalize online gambling in the U.S. is now less about whether Americans will be able to play and more about who will bring the action to them — and when. A recent...
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An aerial view from October shows the Prairie State Energy Campus in Marissa, Ill., a coal-fired power plant from which Paducah Power System will start receiving power this month. More than five years in the making, the new plant is an investment for PPS, which it hopes will lead to stable rates for local customers.
Prairie State power comes online
When the Prairie State Energy Campus begins sending electricity to Paducah Power this month, it will be a milestone. Planners first proposed the 1,600-megawatt generating plant in 2001. By the t...
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