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Germans face hefty bill to end nuclear power

Germans face hefty bill to end nuclear power
By JUERGEN BAETZAssociated Press BERLIN (AP) - There were cheers around Germany when Chancellor Angela Merkel announced last year, in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in Japan, a swift end to nuclear power in favor of renewable energy sources like wind and solar. But only 18 months into the

Here's Your Updated Work Week Forecast!

Here's Your Updated Work Week Forecast!
>>>CLICK HERE TO TRACK LIVE WEATHER RADAR USING HD DOPPLER 6i >>>CLICK HERE TO GET THE CURRENT WIND GUST IN YOUR AREA Wednesday: A chilly morning (freezing in some outlying areas), otherwise, it's the quietest & brightest day of the week…Some high cloud cover will

Scandal hurts Armstrong, but doesn't destroy image

Scandal hurts Armstrong, but doesn't destroy image
By EDDIE PELLSAP National Writer It's not so much that the Lance Armstrong story was too good to be true. Now it might just be too good to let go. Even after investigators unveiled a scathing report portraying him as an unrepentant drug cheat, Armstrong continues to confound his public with

Turkish premier slams Security Council over Syria

Turkish premier slams Security Council over Syria
By FRANK JORDANSAssociated Press ISTANBUL (AP) - Turkey's prime minister sharply criticized the U.N. Security Council on Saturday for its failure to agree on decisive steps to end Syria's civil war, as NATO ally Germany backed the Turkish interception of a Damascus-bound passenger jet

Workday skyrockets in 1st day trading on NYSE

Workday skyrockets in 1st day trading on NYSE
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Workday rocketed higher Friday in their first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading under the "WDAY" symbol, the stock climbed $20.69, or 74 percent, to close at $48.69. That's the fifth-biggest percentage gain on the first day of trading for any IPO

Workday skyrockets in 1st day trading on NYSE

Workday skyrockets in 1st day trading on NYSE
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Workday rocketed higher Friday in their first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading under the "WDAY" symbol, the stock climbed $20.69, or 74 percent, to close at $48.69. That's the fifth-biggest percentage gain on the first day of trading for any IPO

Obama: Romney trying 'to cloud' abortion stance

Obama: Romney trying 'to cloud' abortion stance
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says Mitt Romney's recent remark about not having abortion on his agenda is an attempt "to cloud" his rival's position on the issue. Obama says he had a "bad night" in last week's debate with Romney but says the fundamentals of the election did

Aides: Israel's ex-PM Olmert considering comeback

Aides: Israel's ex-PM Olmert considering comeback
By ARON HELLERAssociated Press JERUSALEM (AP) - Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is considering a political comeback to challenge incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections, aides said Wednesday. With new parliamentary polls set for early 2013, Olmert is considered the

Workday boosts IPO price range

Workday boosts IPO price range
NEW YORK (AP) - Workday Inc. said Tuesday that it now expects shares of its planned initial public stock offering to price at $24 to $26 each, up from its previously projected range of $21 to $24 per share. That suggests that there is heavy demand for the IPO. If the stock prices at $25, the human

Economic uncertainty hurts business travel

Economic uncertainty hurts business travel
By SAMANTHA BOMKAMPAP Travel Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. companies are continuing to cut back on employee travel plans amid uncertainty surrounding the health of the economy. Americans are expected to take 438.1 million business trips this year, down 2 percent from last year, the