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Google tight-lipped on job cuts (London Free Press) Google Inc. has jettisoned a substantial number of temporary workers in a recent austerity drive spurred by the recession, although the Internet search leader still intends to spend billions of dollars during the next two years on product research, development and acquisitions.
HL:The Canadian Press Business News Budget for Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009@ (INO News) BUSINESS EDITORS:@ Here are Canadian Press Business budget lines as of 10 p.m. ET. Plans may change as circumstances warrant. To contact Canadian Press Business by e-mail, send messages to business(at)thecanadianpress.com.
The Canadian Press Business News Budget, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009@ (INO News) BUSINESS EDITORS:@ Here are Canadian Press Business budget lines as of 6:30 p.m. ET. Plans may change as circumstances warrant. Queries should be addressed to business editor John Valorzi at 416-507-2146 or to David Paddon on the business desk at 416-507-2138 or Craig Wong at 613-231-8631.
The Canadian Press Business News Budget, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009@ (INO News) BUSINESS EDITORS:@ Here are Canadian Press Business budget lines as of 3:30 p.m. ET. Plans may change as circumstances warrant. Queries should be addressed to business editor John Valorzi at 416-507-2146 or to David Paddon on the business desk at 416-507-2138 or Craig Wong at 613-231-8631.
Kitty Sewell's 'Ice Trap' a suspenseful story in sparkling setting - New in Paperback (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) Kitty Sewell's riveting debut novel, Ice Trap (Touchstone, 340 pp., $15), begins with a shocker of a letter. Surgeon Dafydd Woodruff is living an uneventful, if vaguely dissatisfied life in Cardiff, Wales, until a 13-year-old girl writes from the Canadian...
Ontario taxpayers could pay up to $500,000, or more, in Tory's search for seat (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) TORONTO - It could cost taxpayers up to half-a-million dollars, or more, for Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory to finally get a seat in the Ontario legislature.
CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail) TORONTO (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada hinted on Thursday that it would continue to lower interest rates this year but gave no indication of how deep the cuts would be as the global recession hits the Canadian economy.
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