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The giant is kicking David's butt
Today marks the conclusion of an insightful 10-day series on the Internet, penned by local author Uyless Black exclusively for readers of The Press. The series will become part of a book Uyless is writing, and we’ll be sure to let you know when that’s available.
Creeping forward
Only slight economic gains seen in 2011
WASHINGTON - The new Congress that begins in January will confront an economy and a job market that will improve only slightly next year, according to an Associated Press survey of leading economists that found them gloomier than they were three months ago.
Idaho third in Google searches for saving for homes
Taylor Morris knows exactly what she’s looking for in a home.
A twist to the fight
GM boosts prices as pickup truck battle rages
DETROIT - General Motors is adding a twist to the fight for supremacy in the red-hot U.S. pickup truck market: It's raising prices.
Vintage vendors
First Vintage and Garden Show set for Saturday
Lately, Sharon Blythe has started to notice her stuff piling up.
U.S. retail sales dragged down
Fewer auto purchases even with cheaper gas
Hold your fire
ALBANY, N.Y. - Gun enthusiasts fearful of new weapon controls and alarmed by rumors of government hoarding are buying bullets practically by the bushel, making it hard for stores nationwide to keep shelves stocked and even putting a pinch on some local law enforcement departments.
Housing market chills as mortgage rates, prices scare buyers
The rate on a 30-year mortgage averaged around 5.54% this week, according to mortgage buyer Freddie Mac; a year ago it was close to 2.78%
Stocks end off their lows
NEW YORK - Stocks ended lower Monday on lingering fears that Europe's debt crisis will continue to spread even after Ireland gets bailed out. The Dow Jones industrial average dipped below 11,000 earlier, but recovered much of its losses late in the day.
Hotel trade group blasts proposed sale of Orbitz to Expedia
NEW YORK (AP) - The hotel industry is objecting to the acquisition of Orbitz by one-time rival Expedia, saying that it would lead to higher prices for vacationers and larger fees for hotel owners.
Market doesn't 'like' Facebook
Stock closes nearly flat in initial public offering
Sky-high spending
Airlines go on a record new jet shopping spree
ROSWELL, N.M. - Capt. Paul Wannberg glides an old Boeing 757 over the New Mexico desert, lining up with the runway. A computerized voice squawks elevation warnings. Forty feet. Thirty. Twenty. Ten. Touchdown.
Manufacturing and housing gains give U.S. economy a lift
Bringing the Group to coupons
Ask The Propellorheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I just got an e-mail asking me to join Groupon to receive a daily e-mail coupon offer to save at least 1/2 off the regular price of goods or services. That sounds too good to be true. What do you think?
Real estate rising
Inventory short as demand goes up for homes in North Idaho
Tesoro and Walgreen hit by robbers
The Coeur d’Alene Police Department is investigating two possibly related business robberies that took place overnight.
US inflation dips from 4-decade high but still causing pain
Consumer prices jumped 8.3% last month from a year ago
Savings Bonds go paperless
It felt like a windfall.
In emails, Jobs determined to keep iPod Apple-only
Lawsuit accuses company of using unfair tactics
OAKLAND, Calif. - Legendary Apple CEO Steve Jobs had seven words for a subordinate when he learned that a rival company was about to introduce a program that would let music fans buy songs anywhere and play them on Apple's iPod devices.
Make sure application prices are correct for moose, bighorns, mountain goat
By ROGER PHILLIPS