Quebecor World gets court OKs
TORONTO, ONTARIO, 7/3/09 4:12am
• Clears the way to emerge from bankruptcy
• ‘We look forward to exiting creditor protection in mid-July’
The walnut twig beetle is smaller than a grain of rice. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
One-two punch threatens black walnut trees
DAVIS, 7/3/09 12:02am, by Kathy Keatley Garvey
• Enemies are beetle and fungus, scientists warn
• ‘The black walnut trees could go the way of the American chestnut or American elm’
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PLENTY WARM IN SPRINGVILLE, 7/2/09 2:29pm
Opus West soon to file for Chapter 11; Several Valley banks will cash and process the State IOUs; California Budget Project says there's another culprit than budget shortfalls, etc; Fewer farm items being stolen, it appears.
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WARM BUT NICE IN SPRINGVILLE, 7/2/09 2:26pm
Markets off today; Crude falls sharply again today.
• Brief market observation and commentary
• Dow Jones and Nasdaq indexes
• Stocks of local interest
• U.S. Crude for August delivery
State budget ‘culprit’ named
SACRAMENTO, 7/2/09 10:27am
• The problem is in the Constitutoion
• ‘There's a fourth culprit at work right now in California’
Rural crime declines
HICKMAN, 7/2/09 7:15am, by Christine Souza
• Recession is credited
• ‘If you can't sell it, you are not going to steal it’
California starts paying its bills with IOUs
SACRAMENTO, 7/2/09 6:08am
• UPDATED at 10:41 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.; 2:50 p.m.; 8:40 p.m.; 9:50 p.m.
• Only second time since Great Depression
• At least nine banks will honor the IOUs
Opus West to file for bankruptcy
PHOENIX, ARIZ., 7/2/09 12:02am
• Expects to seek Chapter 11 protection
• Declining real estate values and tight credit markets blamed
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WARM BUT NICE IN SPRINGVILLE, 7/1/09 2:00pm
State may send out IOUs as early as tomorrow, and State offices closed most Fridays, without pay; 22 Midas shops owner from Modesto sued by State for $222 Million for bait-and-switch; Last quarentine for Oriental Fruit Fly lifted today.
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TOASTY IN SPRINGVILLE, 7/1/09 1:59pm
The markets gained a bit today; Crude slipped down over $0.50 today.
• Brief market observation and commentary
• Dow Jones and Nasdaq indexes
• Stocks of local interest
• U.S. Crude for August delivery
Counties pushed to ‘fiscal brink’
SACRAMENTO, 7/1/09 1:05pm
• Shoulder $4.3 billion in cuts, IOUs
• ‘We cannot uniformly ensure the delivery of critical health, public safety and other vital services’
Modesto firm gets U.S. Chamber award
WASHINGTON, D.C., 7/1/09 9:04am
• Innova Seeds cited for increasing trade
• ‘A prime example of an American business successfully navigating the international marketplace’
June job cuts fall to 15-month low
CHICAGO, ILL., 7/1/09 4:41am
• Employers announced 74,393 job cuts in June
• ‘The government and non-profit sector will continue to be a source of heavy job cutting’
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NOT AS HOT IN SPRINGVILLE, 6/30/09 2:01pm
UC Merced and a Ducor lemon grove have solar power; Over 1/3 of small business owners say they'd take a good job ... if they could find one; Consumer Confidence numbers are down; Californians using 5.6% less gas, and 11.6% less diesel, than Q1 last year.
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PLENTY WARM IN SPRINGVILLE, 6/30/09 2:00pm
Markets off a bit today; Crude down some too.
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• Dow Jones and Nasdaq indexes
• Stocks of local interest
• U.S. Crude for August delivery
Consumer confidence drops
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y., 6/30/09 7:36am
• Monthly index drops sharply from May
• ‘Economic conditions, while not as weak as earlier this year, are nonetheless weak’
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HOT IN SPRINGVILLE, 6/29/09 2:01pm
Democrats passed a bill last night, Governor says he'll veto it; 1.6 million jobs cut announced since last June, about half of them coming in the first 5 months of 2009; Fussing and feuding continues over water shortages, Delta Smelt, et al; July 4th travel to be down 2.7% compared to last year, but over 4.5 million Californians expected to take trips over the holiday.
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TOASTY IN SPRINGVILLE, 6/29/09 2:00pm
Markets gained across the board today; Crude up over $2 also.
• Brief market observation and commentary
• Dow Jones and Nasdaq indexes
• Stocks of local interest
• U.S. Crude for August delivery
Survey: Heavy layoffs to continue
NEW ORLEANS, LA.NEW ORLEANS, LA., 6/29/09 5:44am
• Layoffs mean new challenges for companies
• ‘A workforce that is motivated by fear of job loss instead of by loyalty and pride’
New facilities at Black Oak Casino
Saturday News Briefs
STOCKTON, 6/27/09 12:01am
• State workers face more unpaid days
• Two more California banks fail
• Gambling raid in Stockton
• And more….
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