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The Editor on April 21st, 2008

Alcoa to slash jobs and sell 4 units

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alcoa Inc said on Tuesday it would slash more than 15,000 jobs, halve capital spending and sell four businesses as it reduces aluminum production in the face of the global economic downturn.
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Stocks rise on stimulus plan hopes

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks gained on Tuesday on the increased likelihood of a government stimulus package after the release of minutes from the last Federal Reserve policy meeting painted a dismal picture of the U.S. economy.
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U.S. budget deficit seen topping $1 trillion in 2009

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Politicians want American consumers to resume spending to pull the economy out of its tailspin, and the U.S. government is leading by example with a potential $1 trillion deficit in 2009 -- even before a massive stimulus plan.
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Fed and other agencies to join U.S. fraud task force

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is beefing up a task force to fight mortgage crimes and safeguard federal financial bailouts, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
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Court backs $631 million judgment against Boeing

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A California court has approved a jury verdict against Boeing Co , which means the plane maker and defense contractor must pay former customer ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Ltd $631 million in damages, according to ICO on Tuesday.
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German tycoon Adolf Merckle commits suicide

BLAUBEUREN, Germany (Reuters) - German billionaire Adolf Merckle has committed suicide, in despair over the huge losses suffered by his business empire during the financial crisis, his family said on Tuesday.
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N.Y. judge restrains Merkin funds in Madoff lawsuit

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A judge extended an order on Tuesday barring hedge fund founder Ezra Merkin from shutting down funds that had invested with accused swindler Bernard Madoff or withdrawing money from them.
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Apple disappoints: No Jobs or big news at Macworld

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday it was dropping copy protection from songs sold on the Internet and debuted its slimmest 17-inch laptop yet, but with no dramatic products or master pitchman Steve Jobs, the company's final Macworld performance disappointed Wall Street.
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LyondellBasell U.S. units file for bankruptcy

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. operations of LyondellBasell, the world's third-largest petrochemical company, filed for bankruptcy protection under the weight of a massive debt load and slumping demand for its products.
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Oil dips below $49 on weak U.S. economic data

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices slipped below $49 a barrel on Tuesday as weak U.S. economic data triggered a bout of profit-taking, outweighing rising geopolitical tensions and OPEC production cuts that threaten to tighten supplies.
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