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Labor / Returning strikers find a changed world

The only thing missing, mutters one of the workers, is a banner: "Welcome to Our Last Supper." This gathering marks the end of a 40-month fight over who owns the craftsmanship that gives life to a factory floor. These men and women have logged ...

From ADAM GELLER, San Francisco Chronicle,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Federal Reserve,  NASCAR

A walkout ends, and strikers find a changed world

ELKHART, Ind. - By 10:30 a.m., the lot at Disabled American Veterans Post 19 is nearly full, and a table spread with potato salad and Port-a-Pit chicken beckons. ...

From ADAM GELLER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  17 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Federal Reserve,  University of Notre Dame,  NASCAR

While they were on strike, the world changed

one company and countless consequences. Ronald Czarnecki, right, showing a letter he received from UAW President Ron Gettelfinger to Stacy Curtis in Elkhart, Ind. at a gathering to mark the end of a 40-month fight over who owns the craftsmanship at ...

From ADAM GELLER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Jewel,  Federal Reserve

A year after the meltdown: Tough questions, choices

the U.S. is at an unsettling economic moment, facing the possibility that some old expectations may no longer apply. store, as many economists believe, it could take years to answer questions about the future. Until then, the greatest comfort may be ...

From ADAM GELLER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  11 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Fannie Mae,  Merrill Lynch,  Freddie Mac,  Dow Jones,  Bank of America

A year after meltdown: Tough questions, choices

Where do we go from here? A year after edging dangerously close to free fall, there are signs the economy is regaining a foothold. But Americans’ sense of financial security is badly shaken and the nation confronts questions that defy quick or ...

From ADAM GELLER, The Patriot Ledger,  10 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Freddie Mac,  Fannie Mae,  Merrill Lynch,  Bank of America,  Dow Jones

Biggest banks in US reward stars with huge bonuses

NEW YORK - Even when their profits dried up and they turned to taxpayers to stay afloat, the nation's biggest banks kept paying huge bonuses. . . . ...

From ADAM GELLER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  1 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Cuomo,  U.S. House of Representatives,  Alan Johnson,  Harvard University

Who's getting big bank bonuses?

each. Senior executives at San Francisco-based Wells Fargo — which lost $43 billion last year — also did not pocket bonuses, even as the firm paid bonuses of at least $1 million to 62 employees. NEW YORK — Even when their profits dried up and they ...

From ADAM GELLER ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  1 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Cuomo,  Alan Johnson,  J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

Libertarians seek a place in the New Hampshire sun

He fled the "People's Republic of Massachusetts" to escape tyranny. Now he strides the campground in a plaid kilt and mirror shades, an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle across his torso, an immense Scottish sword sheathed between his shoulders. In ...

From ADAM GELLER, eTaiwan News,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Gallup,  Barack Obama,  Federal Reserve,  General Motors

Foreclosed homes a dilemma for firefighters

But in a city with more than 1,000 abandoned homes scheduled for demolition, it would have to wait its turn. Until, at 8:15 a.m. Oct. 8, the little house jumped the line. When firefighters arrived seven minutes later, the front of 1430 Jane was ...

From ADAM GELLER, San Francisco Chronicle,  28 Jun 2009
Related Topics: John Hall,  Census Bureau,  General Motors,  Cornell University

Fire moves into houses abandoned by foreclosures

FLINT, Mich. (AP) -- Like the house across the street gone missing and the one at the corner stripped of its front door, the weathered brown bungalow at 1430 Jane Ave. bided its time, edging nearer to a meeting with a wrecking crew. But in a city with ...

From ADAM GELLER, The Orange County Register,  20 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Census Bureau,  John Hall,  General Motors,  Cornell University

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