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Can it last?
After near-stall in late 2012, U.S. economy picks up
The Gypsy and David Copperfield
Rare find discovered among Old West kitsch
VIRGINIA CITY, Mont. - The Gypsy sat for decades in a restaurant amid the Old West kitsch that fills this former gold rush town, her unblinking gaze greeting the tourists who shuffled in from the creaking wooden sidewalk outside.
The collective sigh
That collective sigh of relief that is audible to most every wine consumer is coming from grape growers and winemakers around the appellations of the western U.S. After two unbelievably tough years of poor quality harvests and extremely low tonnage of usable wine grape stock, it appears at least for now that the 2012 crop is going to be larger than normal, in some cases much larger, and of very good to great quality!
Economy recovering, but not accelerating
WASHINGTON - The U.S. economy's recovery looks enduring. It's just not very strong.
Hoisted bank cards can't buy an Xbox
GOP: Party strong, unified
Well, the election is over. The people had asked for change but it appears that the change they got was not exactly what they had wanted. Many of those who strongly identified with President Obama were simply defeated.
Consumer thrift trumps bond purchases
WASHINGTON - The U.S. economy may not be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to slow its bond purchases later this year.
Future looks bright
Economic reports hold out hope for hiring gains
WASHINGTON - Fewer Americans are losing their jobs. Employers are struggling to squeeze more work from their staffs. The U.S. is producing so much oil that imports are plunging, narrowing the trade deficit.
US consumer prices surge in June by the most since 2008
Fed, White House claim current bout of inflation will prove temporary
US consumer prices surge in June by the most since 2008
Fed, White House claim current bout of inflation will prove temporary
Guilty verdict thrills Smart
Kidnapping victim glad 'justice can be served'
SALT LAKE CITY - Elizabeth Smart waited more than eight years for the word she heard Friday.
Tight labor market pinches employers
By BRIAN WALKER
Bono teams up with Revo for eye care awareness
NEW YORK (AP) - Bono, who has had problems with his own vision, is partnering with a company to provide better eye care to the underprivileged.
The Front Row with TIM DAHLBERG May 18, 2012
Return of Manny is a big con
The state of Rhode Island is having trouble collecting some of the millions it lent former pitcher Curt Schilling, another reminder why chasing celebrity is almost always a bad thing.
Business delay prompts health care questions
The end of Thanksgiving?
Will holiday become all-day shopping frenzy?
Stocks pare losses, end mixed
NEW YORK - Stocks pared their losses and ended narrowly mixed Monday amid anxiety over Europe's financial crisis and a widening probe into insider trading on Wall Street.
Op-Ed: A real black eye to beautiful North Idaho
I had a neighbor send me this morning these photos from the trash drop-off site at Highway 97 and I-90; a popular site (obviously) for trash.
Inspired by Billy Graham's shining example
Other ministers told funnier jokes than Billy Graham, did a better job of illustrating Bible passages and organizing sermons, but no one was more effective than Graham in getting people to step forward in front of the congregation and make a commitment.