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France won't force companies to cap executive pay

France won't force companies to cap executive pay
By SARAH DiLORENZOAP Business Writer PARIS (AP) - The French government is trying to woo executives and entrepreneurs, amid concerns that it has antagonized the businesses needed to reinvigorate the economy. Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici announced Friday that the government no longer plans to

Turkey passes bill restricting alcohol sales, ads

Turkey passes bill restricting alcohol sales, ads
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's parliament has passed legislation to ban all advertising of alcohol and tighten restrictions on sales in the mainly Muslim but secular country. The legislation, adopted on Friday, bans the sale of alcoholic drinks between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. It also prohibits

German business confidence unexpectedly rebounds

German business confidence unexpectedly rebounds
By GEIR MOULSONAssociated Press BERLIN (AP) - German business confidence rebounded this month in an unexpectedly strong showing that sends a hopeful signal for more robust growth in Europe's biggest economy, a closely watched survey found Friday. The Ifo think tank's confidence index rose

Oil falls below $94 on weak outlook for demand

Oil falls below $94 on weak outlook for demand
By PABLO GORONDIAssociated Press The price of oil was knocked below $94 a barrel Friday by a combination of ample supplies and lukewarm demand. By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark oil for July delivery was down 70 cents to $93.55 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile

World stocks lower after big sell-off

World stocks lower after big sell-off
By NATALIYA VASILYEVAAP Business Writer MOSCOW (AP) - World stocks edged lower on Friday, a day after markets around the world dropped sharply on concerns global growth is slowing and the Federal Reserve could start scaling back its monetary stimulus. Japan's Nikkei, which had led the previous

Japan's PM Abe defends policies as markets settle

Japan's PM Abe defends policies as markets settle
By ELAINE KURTENBACHAP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) - Japan's top leaders are defending the economic strategies championed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, though the central bank chief acknowledged a need for better communication with financial markets, a day after Tokyo shares suffered their worst

NJ: Caramel-colored rubbing alcohol sold as scotch

NJ: Caramel-colored rubbing alcohol sold as scotch
By REMA RAHMANAssociated Press TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - At one bar, a mixture that included rubbing alcohol and caramel coloring was sold as scotch. In another, premium liquor bottles were refilled with water - and apparently not even clean water at that. State officials provided those new details

6 tips on managing your 401(k) plan effectively

6 tips on managing your 401(k) plan effectively
By ALEX VEIGAAP Business Writer The run-up in stock prices this year could tempt even the most hands-off investor to wade into their 401(k) and make some changes. The Dow Jones industrial average, Nasdaq and Standard & Poor's 500 indexes are each up more than 20 percent over the past 12

Study: No higher cancer rate at Conn. Pratt plants

Study: No higher cancer rate at Conn. Pratt plants
By STEPHEN SINGERAP Business Writer EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - An 11-year study of the incidence of brain cancer at jet engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney in the state ended Thursday with university researchers saying they found no statistically significant elevations in the rate of cancer

New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US

New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US
By M.L. JOHNSONAssociated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) - Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect Thursday. The rules require labels on steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat to say where the animal was born,

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Obama To Visit Tornado-Ravaged OK Town

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Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town
By BLAKE NICHOLSON and DAVE KOLPACKAssociated Press BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A dam that threatened to give way and flood a North Dakota town was holding back the water on Wednesday, though the 1,300 residents of Cavalier were still being told to stay away from their homes. Steady rainfall between

I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3

I-5 bridge collapses into Wash. river, injuring 3
By MANUEL VALDES and MIKE BAKERAssociated Press MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) - An Interstate 5 bridge over a river collapsed north of Seattle Thursday evening, dumping two vehicles into the water and sparking a rescue effort by boats and divers as three injured people were pulled from the chilly