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North Park Auto Acquires Fiesta Lincoln-Mercury
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The signs at Fiesta have already been changed to reflect the acquisition of the Lincoln-Mercury dealership by Kahlig Enterprises, the owner of North Park Lincoln-Mercury.
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Mirasol Residents Having Trouble Purchasing Homes
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The national mortgage and credit problems are being blamed for preventing Mirasol Homes residents from purchasing their homes.
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SA Foreclosure Numbers Rising At Record Pace
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If the current pace continues, about 12,000 homes could be foreclosed on in the San Antonio area this year.
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Dow Plummets To 5-Year Low
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The Dow closes nearly 430 points down, ending below the 8,000 mark for the first time since 2003.
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Target Recalls Swim Toy For Impalement Risk
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Target is recalling 365,000 toy dive sticks due to a potential impalement hazard.
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Student Sues Gossip Web Site Over Sex Rumors
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A student from New Jersey has gone to federal court to find out who was responsible for posting gossip about her on a Web site.
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Turkey Price War Begins In Ohio
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Over Thanksgiving, grocers in the Midwest are hoping that if they lower the price of turkey, shoppers will come in for other essentials.
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Paulson, Bernanke Defend Bailout Handling
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke defend their management of the $700 billion bailout bill.
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Retired Dogs Seek Homes Amid Track Closures
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Pet adoption agencies are pushing to find homes for a growing number of retired greyhounds amid a struggling dog-racing industry.
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Google Closer To Putting Old Texts Online
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Google has the go ahead, at least for now, to move on its plan to put millions of out-of-print texts online.
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New Round Of Rescue Funds Disbursed
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The government says it has supplied $33.56 billion to 21 banks in a second round of payments from the $700 billion rescue program.
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Yahoo Founder, CEO Yang To Step Down
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Yahoo says founder Jerry Yang is to step down as the Internet company's CEO as soon as a successor is found.
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Top Goldman Sachs Execs Opt Out Of Bonuses
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The credit crisis prompts seven top Goldman Sachs executives to opt out of receiving cash or stock bonuses for 2008.
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Murdoch: Newspapers Will Reach New Heights
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Rupert Murdoch said Sunday that newspapers are not dying but must evolve in the 21st cenutry.
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