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Talks continue between MTA, New York transit workers 

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor New York, NY, United States (AHN) – Talks between the union representing transit workers at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority were set to continue on Tuesday, a day after the three-year contract between the two … Continue reading

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Urgent drive to act on road safety in Africa

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (IRIN) – Increasing traffic accident deaths are a likely consequence of economic and population growth in Africa unless leaders on the continent, already beset by the world’s worst road-safety record, implement a wide-ranging plan to address the … Continue reading

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Philippine Airlines to lay off 2,600 workers by Sept. 30

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines (AHN) – Philippine Airlines announced on Thursday that it will send lay off notices to 2,600 employees in its catering, airport service and call center units. Sept. 30 would be their … Continue reading

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London’s Heathrow airport sees record 6.9 million passengers

Linda Young – AHN News Writer London, United Kingdom (AHN) – London’s Heathrow airport handled a record 6.9 million passengers in July with passenger counts up 2.5 percent compared to a year earlier, according to airport operator BAA. July also … Continue reading

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US Treasury announces Fiat will buy its remaining shares of Chrysler for $500m

Linda Young – AHN News Writer Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – US Treasury officials confirmed plans to sell its remaining 6 percent share of US automaker Chrysler Group LLC to Italian automaker Fiat for $500 million, which represents about … Continue reading

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Rising gas prices cause Americans to change spending, driving habits

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor New York, NY, United States (AHN) – A recent study on Americans and their spending found that many are holding back on nonessential spending, such as vacations or dining out, since the beginning … Continue reading

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GM Electric Motors Plant is First for Major U.S. Automaker

Solar array to provide 9 percent of power for existing two-Mode hybrid and heavy duty transmission building (PRWeb May 22, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/5/prweb8465235.htm View full post on All Stories

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Volkswagen Group sees world auto sales increase by 13.9 percent

Linda Young – AHN News Writer Wolfsburg, Germany (AHN) – Germany’s largest automaker, the Volkswagen Group, on Friday reported it delivered 2.66 million vehicles worldwide from January through April of this year. That marked an increase of 13.9 percent over … Continue reading

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Toyota to resume normal production at year’s end

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor New York, NY, United States (AHN) – Toyota said on Friday it would maintain limited production until the end of the year. The automaker is working to resolve supply chain issues and a crisis … Continue reading

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Mattel 1Q falls 33 percent

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor El Segundo, CA, United States (AHN) – The world’s largest toy maker posted a 33 percent decline in profit for the first quarter on Friday despite rising revenue. Mattel said net income for the … Continue reading

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