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Appendix Not So Useless After All?

05.10.2007 23:55    nbcsandiego.com
Some scientists say they have figured out the real job of the human appendix.


TXU unit agrees to give $72 million in customer credits

05.10.2007 23:55    dallasnews.com (2)
DALLAS - An arm of TXU Corp. said Friday it has agreed to give $72 million in credits to electricity customers to settle issues in a regulatory review of the $32 billion sale of TXU. The deal also would dismiss

GM workers, retirees have fewer health options

05.10.2007 23:55    abclocal.go.com
New details are being revealed on the proposed General Motors Corp./United Auto Workers contract that indicates workers and retirees would have fewer health care options.

Colonel returns to school named in his honor

05.10.2007 23:55    abclocal.go.com
It was a special homecoming weekend for a Mid-Michigan school district. Students in Westwood Heights got a visit from the man their school is named after.


Crackdown on false theft reports of medicines

05.10.2007 23:54    wfaa.com
Addicts are filing false theft reports to get more prescription drugs. It's a growing problem for Dallas police and now they're saying enough is enough. Raven's pharmacy has been burglarized seven times this year by people looking for painkillers. "They

UW penalizes fraternity

05.10.2007 23:54    casperstartribune.net
CHEYENNE -- A University of Wyoming fraternity has been sanctioned because several students were dangerously intoxicated at a fraternity event, the university announced Thursday.

El Paso mayor gets threat over border fence issue

05.10.2007 23:53    kltv.com
Associated Press - October 5, 2007 7:35 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - El Paso Mayor John Cook has received a death threat because of his perceived opposition to the border fence.

World War II Veterans Reunion

05.10.2007 23:53    kltv.com
A group of World War II veterans from Texas gather in Tyler for a special reunion. The men are part of the 300th Combat Engineers. KLTV 7's Courtney Lane sat down with them and learned more about their amazing service
World War II Veterans Reunion

To: Audience; Subject: No e-mail Fridays

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
Today was the first of Intel's Zero E-Mail Fridays, when workers are supposed to take time to actually talk to each other -- face-to-face. Other companies have similar policies. The Marketplace Players think it might take some workers a while

Mom's funeral plan is a conversation starter

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
Commentator Doug Cordell and his 90-year-old mother are doing the responsible thing and planning for her funeral. It was her idea, but somehow they don't get very far.

Week on Wall Street

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
Stockbroker and business analyst David Johnson talks with host Kai Ryssdal about what happened on Wall Street this week and what may lie ahead.

Will work for beer

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
Beer's not only a party drink, it's a commodity, too. Kate Golden discovered as much when a guest left a case of Bud Light behind at a party she threw.

Costa Rica faces divisive vote

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
Costa Ricans vote Sunday on whether to continue to participate in the Central American Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Opposition protesters have been in the streets for weeks. Dan Grech explains the issues with Kai Ryssdal.

Follow the rebounding CLO

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
There are some signs the credit squeeze might be starting to turn around. Deutsche Bank says the market for a type of security known as CLOs appears to be on the rebound. What's a CLO and why should you care?

GE's big move to compact flourescents

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
General Electric is turning out the lights at seven of its incandescent light-bulb factories in the U.S., Brazil and Mexico. It's part of GE's campaign to get rid of slow-growing, low-margin businesses. Sarah Gardner reports.

So, economists, about those job numbers...

05.10.2007 23:51    marketplace.publicradio.org
What's it mean for the economy that 110,000 jobs were created last month and unemployment ticked up to 4.7%? Steve Tripoli asked economists for some clarity in the Labor Department figures. But, well, they're economists.

Back from shin injury, Jamison hurts ankle

05.10.2007 23:51    top-baseball-news.com
Washington Wizards forward Antawn Jamison returned to practice Friday, a day after missing time with a bruised right shin, only to have his session cut short when he tweaked his right ankle. The Wizards said Jamison is questionable for their
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Abdur-Rahim, Hawes to rest balky knees

05.10.2007 23:51    top-baseball-news.com
Sacramento Kings forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim will take at least three weeks off to rest his surgically repaired right knee. The Kings also said Friday that first-round draft pick Spencer Hawes will travel to Seattle on Tuesday to get a second
USA    Baseball

Charlotte's May out for season after opting for knee surgery

05.10.2007 23:51    top-baseball-news.com
Charlotte Bobcats forward Sean May will miss the season after deciding to undergo microfracture surgery on his troublesome right ...
USA    Baseball

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