May 25, 2013
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Microsoft embraces Google service
SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft’s disdain for Google doesn’t extend to all of its rival’s products. In a rare bit of cooperation, Microsoft’s Outlook.com is giving users of its free email service the ...
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US medicine spending shows rare dip in 2012
TRENTON, N.J. — Spending on prescription medicines in the U.S. fell for the first time in decades last year, slipping as cash-strapped consumers continued to cut back on use of health care services...
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World grapples with rise in cyber crime
LONDON — International law enforcement agencies say the recent $45 million dollar ATM heist is just one of many scams they’re fighting in an unprecedented wave of sophisticated cyberattacks. Old...
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Ford Ka cars are assembled in March 2008 in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. The Ford Ka hatchback sold in Europe scored a high safety rating of four out of five stars when it was tested by Euro NCAP in 2008; its Latin American version scored one star. Ford acknowledged that particular Ka is built on an outdated platform, and said it cannot be compared with the European version of the same name.
Automakers miss the weld
SAO PAULO — The cars roll endlessly off the local assembly lines of the industry’s biggest automakers, more than 10,000 a day, into the eager hands of Brazil’s new middle class. The shiny new Fords...
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Jobs
From May 2 to Wednesday, the Office of Employment and Training added 82 jobs to its database for regional employers, 46 of which are listed below (Paducah unless noted otherwise): cashier, store ma...
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What the online bill means to you
NEW YORK — Congress is considering legislation that would give states the ability to require out-of-state retailers to collect sales taxes. If the measure passes, consumers would lose a loophole th...
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Jake Anderson leans against a tractor on April 17 at his family's farm in Williamsburg, Mo. Anderson didn't have to delve too deep into the University of Missouri's agricultural economics program before realizing he was destined to return to the 1,500-acre family farm.
Family farms plant financial strategy
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Jake Anderson didn’t have to delve too deep into the University of Missouri’s agricultural economics program before realizing he was destined to return to the 1,500-acre family farm...
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April surplus lowers US budget deficit
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government reported a rare surplus of $113 billion for April — the largest in five years and a sign of the nation’s improving finances. Steady economic growth and higher ta...
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Michael Gore (center), who is paralyzed from a spinal injury, walks with the use of the Indego wearable robot under the supervision of physical therapist Clare Hartigan on May 6 in Chicago. Eleven years ago, Gore was paralyzed from the waist down in a workplace accident, but with the aid of the 27-pound gadget he stands and walks with the assistance of science and engineering. The device is among several competing products that hold promise for people with spinal injuries and for people with multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy or for those recovering from strokes.
Robotics shed pounds
CHICAGO — When Michael Gore stands, it’s a triumph of science and engineering. Eleven years ago, Gore was paralyzed from the waist down in a workplace accident, yet he rises from his wheelchair to ...
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A vegetable vendor writes on her booklet as she waits for customers at a market in Hefei in central China's Anhui province  on Thursday. China's inflation rose slightly in April amid concern about the strength of its economic recovery.
China’s inflation rises to 2.4 percent
BEIJING — China’s inflation rose slightly in April amid concern about the strength of its economic recovery. Consumer prices rose 2.4 percent over a year earlier, up from March’s 2.1 percent gai...
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