Sunday June 04th 2006, 3:41 pm
NEW YORK (AP) - With the latest batch of economic numbers doing little to dispel investors' uncertainty about the economy, turbulence in the energy market could make Wall Street's ride bumpier this week. Investors have been poring over recent data for clues about the economy's health and whether the Federal Reserve might lift interest rates again at its June 28-29 meeting. Although last week's
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Oil Jitters May Spell Trouble for Wall St. (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Oil jitters may spell trouble for Wall St. (AP via Yahoo! News)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 3:10 pm
With the latest batch of economic numbers doing little to dispel investors' uncertainty about the economy, turbulence in the energy market could make Wall Street's ride bumpier this week.
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Thais welcome back Canadian beef.
Sunday June 04th 2006, 2:00 pm
Thailand's decision to accept Canadian beef has bolstered hopes that larger Asian markets will soon follow suit.
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Thailand welcomes back Canadian beef (Canada.com)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 10:03 am
EDMONTON -- Thailand's decision to accept Canadian beef has bolstered hopes that larger Asian markets will soon follow suit.
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Thailand welcomes back Canadian beef (Vancouver Province)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 9:54 am
EDMONTON -- Thailand's decision to accept Canadian beef has bolstered hopes that larger Asian markets will soon follow suit.
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Smithfield profits brace for lean generation (Daily Press)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 4:07 am
As if bird flu and beef bans weren't bad enough, Smithfield Foods is operating in a post-Atkins marketplace.
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He’s now a character in the folksy, funny universe he created (Boston Globe)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 3:59 am
NEW YORK -- It's almost never a nice thing to say that someone has a face made for radio. But you can say it about Garrison Keillor, because if you don't, he will.
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Some ranchers shy on first day since mad cow announcement (AG Weekly)
Sunday June 04th 2006, 12:13 am
TULIA, Texas -- West Texas rancher Kevin Crooks lost about $1 million in the year following the country's first case of mad cow 18 months ago. If he'd had cattle big enough to sell at the Tulia Livestock Auction on Monday, he wouldn't have brought a one.
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