| Stocks fall on concern about US credit rating
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AP - Concerns about China's economy and a warning about the U.S. credit rating sent stocks modestly lower.
| EU finance ministers in talks on help for Greece
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AP - Eurozone finance ministers on Monday debated ways to help Greece if it can't borrow from bond markets wary of the country's shaky finances. | UK's Brown wades into BA industrial dispute
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AP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown waded into the acrimonious dispute between British Airways PLC and its cabin crew on Monday, calling a planned strike "deplorable" and risking a major fallout with key union backers ahead of a general election.
| Boston Scientific suspends defibrillator sales
(AP)
AP - Medical device maker Boston Scientific said Monday it is suspending sales of its heart-shocking defibrillator implants after failing to alert regulators to changes in manufacturing of the top-selling devices.
| Oil and Gas Companies Warm to Possibility of Higher Taxes at the Pump
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CQPolitics.com - As a rule, big business hates higher taxes. So it would come as no surprise to find the oil and gas industry upset about climate change legislation that would increase levies at the gas pump. |