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Packers lose Aaron Kampman, Al Harris to season-ending knee injuries

Kampman, Harris out because of knee injuries Batch could undergo surgery later this week and miss about six weeks. The playoff chase has gotten much more difficult for the Green Bay Packers after they lost two key defensive players to season-ending ...

From ASSOCIATED PRESS, TwinCities.com,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Green Bay Packers,  Al Harris,  Aaron Kampman,  Matthew Stafford (football),  Jim Schwartz

Bulldogs' 22-9 run trips Buffs

Gonzaga's Matt Bouldin, a senior guard from ThunderRidge High School, looks for a passing lane Monday near CU's Cory Higgins. Bouldin had 21 points. (Eugene Tanner, AP ) LAHAINA, Hawaii — Junior guard Steven Gray scored 27 points and former ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Denver Post,  24 Nov 2009

McDonald's looks greener in Europe

McDonald's is trading its red background for hunter green in parts of Europe to promote an eco-friendly image. (Associated Press file photo ) BERLIN — McDonald's is going green — swapping its traditional red backdrop for a deep hunter green — to ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Denver Post,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: McDonald's

Obama woos future Edisons with fair

Scientists monitor a screen at a lab outside Geneva as the Large Hadron Collider is restarted Monday. (Fabrice Coffrini, AFP/Getty Images ) WASHINGTON — Hey, kids, grab those beakers and Petri dishes! The White House is going to hold a science ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Denver Post,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  National Collegiate Athletic Association

Weak dollar, home sales data carry stocks higher on Monday

to rates remaining low. Analysts say investors who still have plenty of available cash are primed to buy, and so the market may also be rising on its own momentum. 3.37 percent late Friday. Specialists confer on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange ...

From ASSOCIATED PRESS, TwinCities.com,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  New York Stock Exchange

Tyson Foods posts Q4 loss on beef charge

be, and we're on our way to getting our chicken business there, too," Donnie Smith, who was promoted to Chief Executive officer last week, told analysts on a conference call Monday. In this photo made Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, a Tyson Foods, Inc., ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tyson Foods, Inc.

17 go on trial for alleged insider trading at Airbus parent

PARIS — Seventeen current and former executives at Airbus parent company EADS went on trial Monday for allegedly making millions in profits on the back of their company's troubles with the delayed A380 superjumbo project. French stock-market regulators ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Airbus

Meyer says he won't leave Gators for Irish

Gainesville, Fla. » Standing behind the same podium where quarterback Tim Tebow delivered his now-famous promise 14 months and 21 wins ago, coach Urban Meyer vowed Monday to be at Florida "as long as they'll have me." With rumors swirling about ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tim Tebow,  Urban Meyer (football),  Charlie Weis,  Lou Holtz

Record recall of 2.1M drop-side cribs begins

drop-side cribs. More than 5 million of them have been recalled over the past two years alone -- recalls that were associated with the deaths of a dozen young children. More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being ...

From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Consumer Product Safety Commission,  BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.,  Wal-Mart,  Costco

Coffee battle: Peet's raises offer for Diedrich to $265 million

renewed every five years the company sells a certain amount of Keurig products. Peet's Coffee & Tea, hoping for a stake in the growing single-serve coffee brewing market, Monday boosted its bid for a wholesale roaster and distributor by 24 percent. ...

From ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  23 Nov 2009

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