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said it has received isolated reports of glitches with its Xbox 360 video-game console from consu... Business news in brief...
said it has received isolated reports of glitches with its Xbox 360 video-game console from consumers in the first days after the model went on sale.
The reports represent "a very small fraction" of the Xbox machines sold, Microsoft spokeswoman Molly O'Donnell said Friday in an e-mail. Users complained on Web sites -- including xbox-scene.com and teamxbox.com -- that games stopped during...
Do you feel more secure with your vehicle today than you did 10 or 20 years ago? Perhaps yo... New Car Buyers Can Feel More Sec
Do you feel more secure with your vehicle today than you did 10 or 20 years ago?
Perhaps you shouldn't. Even with new, high-tech ways to keep cars and passengers safe and secure, auto theft and road emergencies remain everyday perils.
"Unfortunately, we as consumers can be a bit more complacent than we should be," said Terri Miller, director of the Michigan Help Eliminate Auto ...
What's Bad For General Motors Is Now Bad For America ‘What was good for our count... What's Bad For General Motor
What's Bad For General Motors Is Now Bad For America
‘What was good for our country," a former president of General Motors once declared, "was good for General Motors, and vice versa." GM, which has been losing billions, has announced that it will eliminate 30,000 jobs. Is what's bad for General Motors bad for America?
Most commentary about GM's troubles is resigne...
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office said he won't press criminal charges against M... Greenberg, ex-AIG chief, won
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office said he won't press criminal charges against Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, the former chief executive of American International Group Inc., eliminating a possible complication in defending Spitzer's civil suit against him.
Spitzer sued Greenberg, 80, and New York-based AIG in May, alleging the world's biggest insurance firm used accounting ...
State Sen. Charles Poochigian says California isn't tough enough on car thieves. From 1999... Senator: Make car theft a 'st
State Sen. Charles Poochigian says California isn't tough enough on car thieves.
From 1999 to 2004, the number of vehicle thefts in California increased by 49.4 percent, according to state Department of Justice statistics released last week. Between 2003 and 2004, vehicle thefts increased 4.5 percent, contributing to an overall rise in property crime.
Poochigian, a Fresno Republica...
Twenty-three people have been arrested for allegedly participating in an insurance fraud ring tha... 23 arrested in sting of au
Twenty-three people have been arrested for allegedly participating in an insurance fraud ring that staged more than 60 auto collisions on Southern California freeways and bilked about $3 million from insurers, officials said Wednesday.
A seven-month investigation led to the arrest of Huntington Park lawyer Bernard Laufer, 52, as the alleged ringleader, said state Insurance Commissioner Jo...
LOS ANGELES - Twenty-three people have been arrested for allegedly participating in an insurance ... Authorities Arrest 23 Peop
LOS ANGELES - Twenty-three people have been arrested for allegedly participating in an insurance fraud ring that staged more than 60 auto collisions on Southern California freeways and bilked about $3 million from insurers, officials said Wednesday.
A seven-month investigation led to the arrest of Huntington Park lawyer Bernard Laufer, 52, as the alleged ringleader, said state Insurance C...
WASHINGTON, Mich. - Until last February, Mary Ellen Geist was the archetypal career woman, a radi... Forget the Career. My Pare
WASHINGTON, Mich. - Until last February, Mary Ellen Geist was the archetypal career woman, a radio news anchor with a six-figure salary and a suitcase always packed for the next adventure, whether a third-world coup, a weekend of wine tasting or a job in a bigger market.
But now, Ms. Geist, 49, has a life that would be unrecognizable to colleagues and friends in Los Angeles, San Francisco...
More Women Are Leaving Careers To Care For Elderly Parents . — Until last February, M... More Women Are Leaving Careers T
More Women Are Leaving Careers To Care For Elderly Parents
. — Until last February, Mary Ellen Geist was the archetypal career woman, a radio news anchor with a six-figure salary and a suitcase always packed for the next adventure, whether a Third World coup, a weekend of wine tasting or a job in a bigger market.
But now, Geist, 49, has a life that would be unrecognizable to c...
LOS ANGELES - A lawyer and 22 others were arrested for allegedly staging more than 60 auto collis... Calif. Ring Allegedly Stag
LOS ANGELES - A lawyer and 22 others were arrested for allegedly staging more than 60 auto collisions on Southern California freeways that bilked about $3 million from insurers, officials said Wednesday.
The alleged ringleader Bernard Laufer, a Huntington Park lawyer, was arrested Tuesday and faces charges of insurance fraud, grand theft and conspiracy, said state Insurance Commissioner J...
