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Retired general named new president of AM General
A retired Army general will take over as president and chief operating officer of AM General, the South Bend-based company that produces the Humvee for the military and its civilian version, the Hummer H2. The company announced Wednesday that retired...Tags: Weaponry, Government, General Motors Corp., National Government, Armed Forces
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Dobson elected to Radio Hall of Fame
Religion News ServiceJames Dobson's 32-year "Focus on the Family Daily" radio show will become the first religious program inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. Voting for Dobson's program outpaced fellow nominees Bob Costas, Laura Schlessinger and Howard Stern. This year's...Tags: Bob Costas, Gays and Lesbians, Radio, Minority Groups
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Bettinger picked as CEO of Schwab
Walter W. Bettinger II will be the new president and chief executive of Charles Schwab Corp. Bettinger will replace company founder Charles R. Schwab as CEO on Oct. 1, the brokerage firm announced yesterday. Schwab said he would remain active as...Tags: Management Change, Government, National Government, Charles Schwab, Stock Broking
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UConn Hires Alum Richard Gray As CFO
The Hartford CourantThe University of Connecticut has announced the hiring of Richard D. Gray, executive director of the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, as the university's new chief financial officer. Gray, an alumnus with a 36-year career in...Tags: State Budgets, Government, Heads of State, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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United, JetBlue to reduce flights from Southern California airports
Times staff writerSouthern California airports faced substantial reductions in flight traffic and revenue after two major carriers Tuesday announced they would cut service at Los Angeles International and Ontario airports this fall. Citing slowing demand and high fuel...Tags: UAL Corporation, New York Mercantile Exchange, Air Transportation Industry, UPS Inc., Air Transportation
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Wachovia posts $8.9B loss, to cut 6,350 jobs
Sentinel Staff WriterHope-hungry investors propelled the stock market Tuesday, as the Dow Jones industrial average rose more than 135 points, oil prices slid once again and Wachovia Corp.'s stock price rose 27 percent despite a historic quarterly loss of nearly $9 billion....Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Earnings Forecasts, North Carolina, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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UAL gets cash infusion amid $2.73 billion loss
AP Business WriterUnited Airlines shares zoomed up 45 percent on Tuesday after it announced plans for a major cash infusion, a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss, and reductions in flying and jobs intended to help it fight high fuel prices. Chicago-based United...Tags: J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Credit and Debt, Bankruptcy, Unemployment
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Tribune CEO Defends Cuts
Courant Staff WriterTribune Co. CEO Sam Zell Tuesday defended his decision to order large cuts at newspapers across the chain, including The Courant, saying that no one could have predicted the dramatic drop in advertising revenue that followed his takeover of the company...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Consumer Electronics Industry, Tribune Tower, Baseball, Chicago Cubs
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Bettinger to succeed Schwab
From Chicago Tribune news servicesWalter Bettinger II will be the new president and chief executive of Charles Schwab Corp., the nation's largest discount brokerage. Bettinger will replace company founder Charles Schwab as CEO on Oct. 1, the brokerage firm announced Tuesday. Schwab...Tags: Management Change, Government, Bank of America Corp., National Government, Charles Schwab
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UConn Hires New Top Financial Officer
Courant Staff WriterThe University of Connecticut announced Tuesday it has hired Richard D. Gray, a UConn alumnus with extensive experience in public finance, commercial lending and health care financial management, as the university's new chief financial officer. Gray, the...Tags: Finance, State Budgets, Medical Services, Government, Health and Safety at School
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