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Pension reform clear in 1 regard: It will be costly
Tribune staff reporterThere's an ongoing joke among certified public accountants that tax reform--which is generally done in the name of simplification--is always good for their business. The irony, of course, is that you would think reform would put CPAs out of work--...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Pension and Welfare, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Politics
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UPS loses data on 3.9 million Citigroup clients
NewsdayCitigroup Inc., the world's largest financial-services company, said yesterday that computer tapes containing personal data on 3.9 million loan customers have been lost by United Parcel Service. The Manhattan-based company said the tapes contain...Tags: Crimes, Social Security, Entertainment, Gaming, Politics
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Seasonal jobs help with holiday expenses
Sun ReporterWith gift lists that keep expanding and budgets that don't, is it any wonder workers are taking on seasonal jobs? Such jobs bring extra cash, generous employee discounts and even a chance for a long-term career. That is, if you can manage harried--and...Tags: Borders Group Incorporated (MI), Hunt Valley, Employment, Career and Workplace, Gifts
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After early morning trial run, freight traffic resumes in tunnel
Sun StaffA whiff of smoke penetrated the sealed cab of the diesel engine as Paul Rahn eased a mostly empty 29-car freight train through the fire-scorched Howard Street Tunnel yesterday. The creeping 12-minute ride, with Rahn at the controls of the 400-ton, 4,000-...Tags: Florida, Car Engine Repair, Transportation Accidents, Car Guides and Reviews, New York
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Rising oil prices threaten economy, experts warn
Sun StaffAs the price of crude oil approaches record highs, the impact is beginning to flow far beyond the corner gas station. It's slicing through the economy, cutting into corporate profits, raising the cost of food, airline tickets, delivery services and...Tags: Minivans and Vans, Saddam Hussein, Energy Saving, Stock Broking, Texas
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Public to get advice on handling mail
Tribune staff reporterWith businesses and families across the country worried about the possibility of finding anthrax in the mail, the U.S. Postal Service said Thursday it will send a postcard "to every American" with instructions on how to handle suspicious letters and...Tags: Florida, Security, Entertainment, Mail Order Industry, Gaming
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Security gaps remain, pilots say
Washington BureauWhile cockpit doors on most of the nation's commercial passenger planes have been secured to prevent a repeat of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, an airline pilots group said Tuesday that little has been done to address numerous security gaps. These...Tags: Crimes, Boeing Co., Career and Workplace, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry
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Non-metallic knives hard to detect, experts say
Special to the TribuneAirport security in the United States, strengthened to repel terrorists since last month, may still be no match for the Busse Stealth Hawk knife, marketed in a weapons catalog as "invisible to metal detectors." The knife is among a class of composite and...Tags: Crimes, Weaponry, Health, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry
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Pray, give blood or fly a flag
Tribune staff reporterAll around Janice Christiansen was the red, white and blue of the U.S. flag. J.C. Schultz Enterprises in St. Charles, of which Christiansen is president, manufactures all types and sizes of flags -- state flags, POW flags, armed forces flags, NFL team...Tags: Labor Day, National Football League, Football, Defense, Armed Forces
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Since Sept. 11, Giuliani has become `Rudy the Rock'
Tribune national correspondentIn little more than week, he has gone from near-pariah to paragon. Before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's highly public divorce from television personality Donna Hanover and romance with girlfriend...Tags: David Dinkins, New York, Manhattan (New York City), Brooklyn Museum, Terrorism
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