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Crime up as parks police presence down on LI
Special to NewsdayThe 10 state parks police officers assigned to work outside the Allman Brothers' August 13 concert at Jones Beach had more than enough to do. They moved from writing tickets for minor violations, such as carrying open containers of alcohol, to...Tags: New York, National Government, Tourism and Leisure, Rod Stewart, Gardens and Parks
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Oil prices extend decline, fall below $75 after OPEC reduces demand forecast
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Oil prices closed below $75 a barrel for the first time in nearly 14 months Wednesday after OPEC, fearing that a severe global economic slowdown is unavoidable, slashed its 2009 petroleum demand forecast. Another bad day on Wall Street...Tags: Natural Disasters, Stock Activities, Hurricane Ike, Tropical Weather, $700 Billion Bank Bailout
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Retail sales drop worse-than-expected 1.2 percent in September, biggest decline in 3 years
AP Economics WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Retail sales fell off a cliff in September, plunging by the largest amount in three years as worried consumers shunned the malls and auto showrooms in the midst of the country's financial meltdown. The Commerce Department reported...Tags: Vehicles, Sales, Consumers, Trade Policy, Real Estate Sales
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Oil falls below $78 on recession fears
From the Associated PressSINGAPORE -- Oil prices fell below $78 a barrel Wednesday in Asia on concern a massive bank bailout by the U.S. and Europe won't keep the global economy from slipping into a severe slowdown that would erode crude demand. Light, sweet crude for November...Tags: Natural Disasters, George Bush, Hurricane Ike, Tropical Weather, $700 Billion Bank Bailout
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Retail sales plunge in September
From the Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Retail sales fell off a cliff in September, plunging by the largest amount in three years as worried consumers shunned the malls and auto showrooms in the midst of the country's financial meltdown. The Commerce Department reported Wednesday...Tags: Vehicles, Sales, Consumers, Trade Policy, Real Estate Sales
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August inventories rise 0.3 percent in possible sign of business concerns about economy
AP Economics WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Businesses increased their inventories in August by the smallest amount in five months, a possible indication of concerns about the slowing economy. The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that inventories held by businesses on...Tags: Sales, Federal Reserve
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Feds: Remains should be returned to Onondagas
Associated Press WriterThe New York State Museum should return the disputed centuries-old remains of at least 180 individuals to the Onondaga Indian Nation, according to a federal review panel. The state museum had said it could not conclusively determine the cultural origins...Tags: New York, San Diego (San Diego, California), Customs and Tradition, State University of New York, Chesapeake Bay
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Home prices dropped across region in September
emi.endo@newsday.comMedian home-closing prices dropped across the region in September, according to a monthly report from the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island. The most dramatic dip was in Queens, where the median closing price last month was $400,000, down 9 percent...Tags: Robert Campbell, Hofstra University, Imperial and Royal Matters, Homes, Property
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Retailers brace for unhappy holidays
St. Petersburg TimesWhen JCPenney set up the Christmas trim-a-tree department at Tyrone Square Mall in St. Petersburg, Fla., two weeks ago, everything was marked half-price from Day 1. Spend $50 at Limited Too and many apparel stores, and they'll hand you a $25 coupon for a...Tags: New York, Armed Forces, Borders Group Incorporated (MI), Religious Festivals, Sales
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Area home sales begin to stabilize, but price drop accelerates; average is below 2005 level
The decline in home prices in the Baltimore metro area accelerated last month - the average fell below the 2005 figure - but the hemorrhaging in sales came to a near-halt. The average sale price in Baltimore and its five surrounding counties dropped to...Tags: Sales, Moody's Corporation, Banking, Real Estate, Public Holidays
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Nalco said hurricane will affect 3Q profit
Tribune staff reporterNalco Holding Co. disclosed late Tuesday that hurricane-related damage, primarily affecting its oil-services segment, will reduce pretax income in the third quarter by $10 million. The Naperville provider of water-treatment chemicals and services said...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Hurricane Damage, Disasters, Naperville
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Orlando area's home-sales turnaround offers hope
Sentinel Staff WriterMatt McDonald swallowed hard and sold his family's Seminole County rental house recently for $15,000 less than he was offered two years ago. In doing so, he joined a growing number of local sellers and buyers who are coming to terms with the housing slump...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Sales, Mortgages, Seminole County, Winter Park
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