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Business news for Thu, 27 Mar 2008. 1414 news.

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WSJ.com: World News
The USDA released a list of "school food authorities" -- school districts and local agencies responsible for distributing food to the national school lunch program -- affected by the nation's largest beef recall.
NEWS.com.au | Most Popular | Most Popular Business Stories
GRAEME Wood started hotel site Wotif.com just as the dotcom bubble burst, but that didn't stop it becoming an internet success story.
BusinessWeek Online -- Investing
Pacts like Nafta are essential to the health of the U.S. economy, but we could do a lot more to relieve the unpleasant side effects
Tech News -- mercurynews.com
LOS ANGELES - Broadcast Music Inc. is projecting U.S. sales of mobile phone ringtones will fall in 2008 compared to last year.
BusinessWeek Online
With a recent flurry of speeches, the Presidential contenders aim to convince voters each is the best prepared to lead the country out of a downturn
Tech News -- mercurynews.com
HILO, Hawaii - The University of Hawaii at Hilo and the Colorado School of Mines said Thursday they will jointly research supporting human life in outer space.
Tech News -- mercurynews.com
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Red Hat Inc. said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit rose 7 percent as the software distributor worked to expand the footprint of its open source products with costly internal investments.
FT.com - Companies
Xerox and accounting firm KPMG are to pay $750m to settle a lawsuit that alleged stockholders were victims of fraudulent accounting practices at the office equipment maker
SacBee -- AP State Business News
Broadcast Music Inc. projects that U.S. sales of mobile phone ringtones will fall in 2008 compared to last year.
Economic Snapshot News - Economic Snapshot News Headlines | Bizjournals.com
The owner of a Wahiawa business that rents and sells electric generators has pleaded no contest to charges that he failed to pay his general excise tax and has been ordered to pay fines and restitution.
FT.com - UK Homepage
Jimmy Cayne, a one-time travelling salesman who became a paper billionaire last year as chief executive of Bear Stearns, has sold his entire stake in the investment bank for a little more than $61m
FT.com - UK Equities
The Lloyd's insurance market has come a long way since the dark days of the 1990s, when it almost collapsed under the weight of asbestos-related claims due to unlimited liability
azcentral.com | business
Thanks to the weakened dollar, the U.S. has leapfrogged France, Britain and other European countries as a cheaper place to do business.
FT.com - World
Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's main opposition leader, has warned President Robert Mugabe against trying to "steal" Saturday's election, saying it would plunge the country deeper into crisis
ChicagoBusiness.com -- Breaking News
(AP) — Well-known Chicago Cubs fan Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Thursday he'll do all he can to keep the team playing at Wrigley Field as billionaire owner Sam Zell looks to sell both the team and the ballpark. Zell has been interested in selling the 94-year-old landmark to the Illinois Sports ...
FT.com - European Equties
The Allianz RCM Global EcoTrends fund, an open-ended investment company with ?1.7bn ($2.7bn) in assets is not a 'green' fund, but an environmental technology fund, says manager Bozena Jankowska
MSNBC.com: Business
Only today's bravest buyers would consider homes in cities like Las Vegas and Tampa, where rampant foreclosures are sinking already weak real estate markets.
FT.com - World, Europe
The intermediary at the heart of the strategically sensitive natural gas trade between Russia and Ukraine will remain in place for now, according to Alexander Medvedev
Financial news of the day - CNNMoney.com
Forbes.com: Business In The Beltway
Our next President will look like an economic genius if he or she doesn't goof up by raising taxes.