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2. Albertsons is said to be close to buyout: the grocer is likely to be broken up, sources say, it is expected to weigh several offers, including one from a group that includes Supervalu
3. Albertson board to weigh buyout offers
4. Ralphs indicted for grocery strike labor violations
5. GM closures to hit 12 plants, 30,000 jobs: the world's biggest automaker, which faces mounting losses, increases its planned workforce cuts in the U.S. and Canada
6. Albertsons may find itself going to pieces when sold: a buyer would be likely to keep only part of the assets, selling or shutting the rest, analysts say
7. Low-Key advisor fitted for power suit
8. GM reaches agreement with UAW: the tentative cost-saving accord comes as the firm says it lost $1.6 billion in the third quarter
9. Demand for fuel seems to be falling: drivers are tired of high prices, some analysts say. A spot check shows many car owners are conserving or shifting to public transportation
10. Fears of economic slowdown grow: experts say further fuel price hikes could ignite inflation. Greenspan, under pressure to delay raising interest rates, meets with Bush
11. Hurricane packs punch on the energy markets: natural gas and gasoline futures hit record highs as most production sites in the Gulf shut down
12. Airlines' woes may erode unions' clout: risk of putting ailing carriers in bankruptcy makes labor groups wary of going on strike
13. Northwest reports few delays on day one of mechanics strike; as workers picket, the airline says it is running normally after lining up 1,500 replacements
14. Northwest Airlines' mechanics on strike: ground workers walk out over the carrier's plan to slash jobs. The company has hired replacements and plans to keep flying
15. Northwest faces strike deadline: a walkout by mechanics union members could lead the carrier to file for bankruptcy as it and rival airlines face fuel cost and fare challenges
16. King's death could pinch wallets in the U.S
17. Energy bill won't cut oil imports, critics say: the measure is expected to do little in the short term to boost supplies or reduce gas prices
18. Lawmakers reach deal on energy overhaul; the measure, long pushed by the president, is expected to be OKd by Congress this week
19. State's trade ties mean the money move matters
20. Chinese oil firm bids for unocal: the $18.5-billion offer, which tops Chevron's, raises concerns about the potential for foreign ownership of a U.S. energy company
21. Chinese firm may make bid for Unocal
22. P&G-Gillette union could hit shoppers in pocketbook: The combined firm may have the clout to resist retailers' calls for lower prices, experts say. Rivals may try to merge too
23. Grocers feel sting from strike fallout
24. Situation critical for airlines
25. ``No idling'' policy saves fuel Companies look to curb energy costs [bar] UPS tries conservation, others hedge prices or add surcharges
26. Crude oil gushes to new level over fears $42.90 a barrel [bar] Key Russian producer may be shut down
27. Lawsuit sheds light on labor bills for auto repairs
28. Southwest attendants unhappy Contract dispute mars airline's esprit de corps
29. Pension funds campaign to oust Safeway chairman
30. THE SUPERMARKET STRIKE: Formal Talks Expected Soon With Mediator; Such negotiations would be the first in seven weeks. National labor leaders issue a message for Wall Street
31. Lockyer to Sue Grocery Chains; The attorney general alleges the companies' mutual-aid pact violates federal antitrust laws
32. THE SUPERMARKET STRIKE: UFCW Would Prefer to Bargain With Kroger CEO
33. 3 Months, and Still No Deal: Latest Grocery Talks Collapse; Secret meetings break off in the strike and lockout that has idled about 70,000 workers
34. IN BRIEF / LABOR: Grocery union files racketeering suit
35. Grocers Give Pact to Lockyer; Companies hand over a copy of their mutual-aid accord just as the state attorney general sues to force its surrender
36. Analysts say grocery strike worth it if it cuts labor costs
37. THE SUPERMARKET STRIKE: Grocers, Lockyer in Late Talks Over Mutual-Aid Probe; The chains faced a Monday deadline to turn over the pact on profit sharing
38. THE SUPERMARKET STRIKE: Wall Street Is Chains' Not-So-Silent Partner; Analysts have been supporting the stores' stance on cost cuts, but not all are touting the companies' stocks
39. CalPERS Chides Grocers' Actions
40. Grocery Strike Cuts Deeply Into Sales at Ralphs; Kroger, the supermarket chain's parent, blames the labor dispute for a 57% drop in earnings
41. Safeway's Sales Slump Expected to Continue
42. Grocers Say Goods Still Moving: Teamsters' support of pickets backs up warehouses. But shoppers are little affected for now
43. Boeing Fires CFO, Ex-Air Force Official: The aerospace firm cites misconduct by Michael Sears in the hiring of Darleen Druyun from the military
44. Lawsuit Targets Pact by Grocers: Consumer filing backed by union claims chains' mutual-aid agreement during strike violates state antitrust law
45. JPL to Boost Workforce, Upgrade Campus
46. Mediator Has Had a Good Deal of Success: Peter Hurtgen has won praise for brokering pacts at West Coast ports, St. Louis markets and Verizon. Now he's tackling the California grocery dispute
47. Labor Pains Complicate Albertsons' Prognosis: Even before the strike and lockout, the supermarket chain had a cartload of woe, from weak sales growth and falling profit to challenges related to acquisitions
48. WellPoint to Be Acquired by Anthem: A union of the top providers of Blue Cross and Blue Shield managed-care plans could curb premiums
49. Recovery in Sight for Airlines: AMR is the latest to report a profit. Its CEO sees momentum after a strong summer and intense cost cutting
50. Housing Prices in Southland Remain Strong: The number of homes sold and their median price take a seasonal dip but are up more than 20% from a year earlier
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