May 19, 2013
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US home sales slip as supply remains tight
WASHINGTON — Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes dipped in March as the supply remained tight. But the sales pace remained ahead of last year’s. The National Association of Realtors said Mon...
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People mill about the Salt Lake City Library in January. The annual spring ritual of bank shareholder meetings is starting this week, and two major banks, San Francisco-based Wells Fargo and New York-based Goldman Sachs, are decamping from their hometown cities to Utah's capital. This is the first time that either has pulled up stakes for Salt LakeCity.
Meetings on mammon engage city of Mormons
NEW YORK — Call it the Salt Lake shuffle. The spring ritual of bank shareholder meetings is starting this week, and two major banks — San Francisco-based Wells Fargo and New York-based Goldman S...
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Nike yanks T-shirts in aftermath of bombing
NEW YORK — Nike Inc. says it has pulled from the market T-shirts emblazoned with the words “Boston Massacre” in the aftermath of last week’s bombing during the Boston Marathon that killed three peo...
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Billionaire Holding owned Sun Valley, Sinclair Oil
SALT LAKE CITY — Billionaire Robert Earl Holding, whose business empire included ownership of Sinclair Oil and two world-class ski resorts in the West, has died. He was 86. Holding died Friday i...
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Chinese models pose with Great Wall H7 SUV after its unveiling at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition media day in Shanghai on Saturday
Automakers target buyers at international exhibit
SHANGHAI — Global and Chinese automakers showcased family-friendly sedans and SUVs targeting coveted urban buyers at China’s biggest auto show Saturday as competition intensifies in this huge but c...
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A Boeing 787 flight test jet taxing following a test flight, at Boeing Field, in Seattle. Boeing's beleaguered 787 Dreamliners will be able to resume flights under an order issued on Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration, although the root cause of battery failures on two of the planes is still unknown, according to congressional sources briefed by the agency.
Boeing 787 gets go-ahead on lift-off
WASHINGTON — Boeing’s beleaguered 787 could be flying again within a week after federal officials approved a fix for its batteries, even though the root cause of a fire on one plane and smoke on an...
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Florida becomes 4th state to sue BP over deepwater oil disaster
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The state of Florida filed a lawsuit Saturday against oil company BP and cement contractor Halliburton over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, becoming the fourth state to seek da...
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Simpson and Bowles offer modified budget plan
WASHINGTON — The chairmen of President Barack Obama’s 2010 fiscal commission are wading back into Washington’s budget wars with a revised, somewhat milder plan to rein in intractable federal defici...
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Judges’ lawsuit claims disability system ‘in crisis’
WASHINGTON — Social Security’s disability program is overwhelmed by so many claims that judges sometimes award benefits they might otherwise deny just to keep up with the flow of cases, according t...
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