May 23, 2013
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Farm land never slowed down, prices booming
While the region’s residential home sales continue to creep upward, land sales — specifically farm land —  are downright booming. “We had an auction Saturday (March 31) on farm ground that broug...
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US automakers post best monthly sales since 2007
DETROIT — The recovery in the American auto industry has moved into the fast lane. With gas prices at nearly $4, smaller cars like the Ford Focus, Nissan Versa and Fiat 500 flew off dealer lots ...
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AP revenue declines slow in 2011
WASHINGTON — The Associated Press said Tuesday that its revenue declined in 2011 for the third straight year, but the drop was significantly smaller than the previous two years. Revenue dropped ...
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Focus on Facebook guides 1st year on job for Google CEO
SAN FRANCISCO — Google co-founder Larry Page has a Facebook fixation. When he replaced his mentor Eric Schmidt as Google’s CEO last April, Page insisted that the company had to be more aggressiv...
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Extra, extra: Newspapers erect pay walls in hunt for new revenue
LOS ANGELES — Newspapers are returning to a business strategy that served them well in the heyday of street-corner newsboys shouting the front-page news. They’re enticing people with a little free ...
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Tribune Broadcasting: No deal reached with DirecTV
NEW YORK (AP) — DirecTV Inc. subscribers in 19 U.S. markets lost access to certain programming late Saturday, after Tribune Broadcasting said it failed to reach a settlement with the satellite tele...
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World landmarks are dimmed to honor Earth Hour
LONDON — Hundreds of world landmarks from Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate to the Great Wall of China went dark Saturday, part of a global effort to highlight climate change. Earth Hour, held on the la...
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Drivers turn to phones for lowest gas prices
LOS ANGELES — With gas prices in record territory for this time of year, consumers are turning to their mobile devices and Web browsers to drive down costs. Several websites and mobile applicati...
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Dara Taylor edits a questionnaire created at Community Catalyst in Boston on March 16, at her home in St. Louis. Taylor is a consultant for the non-profit organization. She lived in Boston and worked at the company for two years before returning to St. Louis in 2010 after she got engaged and the couple decided they wanted to live closer to family.
Workers become mobile, commutes get longer
ST. LOUIS — Every Tuesday morning, Teri Dobbins-Baxter starts her commute at 4 a.m. She leaves home in the south suburbs of Chicago and goes to Midway Airport, where she hops a flight to St. Lou...
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