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Traders Robert Oswald, left, and Daniel Lomeli work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. The major indexes have jumped more than 5 percent, with the Dow Jones industrials surging nearly 500 points. (The Associated Press)
Less demand forces Delta to cut future flight plans
Atlanta » Nine days after announcing new overseas routes for 2009, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said in a regulatory filing Friday that it plans to reduce future domestic and international capacity because demand for seats has slowed amid the global financial crisis. Full Story

 
Boeing warns of possible layoffs in 2009
Boeing Co. may lay off some workers next year to cut costs in response to difficult market conditions and a slow global economy, a company executive said. Full Story

 
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Less demand forces Delta to cut future flight plans
Atlanta » Nine days after announcing new overseas routes for 2009, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said in a regulatory filing Friday that it plans to reduce future domestic and international capacity because demand for seats has slowed amid the global financial crisis. Full Story

 
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Financial crisis: As fortunes sink, Congress rushes to extend jobless benefits
WASHINGTON » Jarred by new jobless alarms, Congress rushed Thursday toward keeping unemployment checks flowing through the December holidays and into the new year for Americans whose benefits are running out. Full Story

 
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac halting foreclosures
Washington » Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures for about 16,000 households during the holiday season. Full Story

 
Myriad wins European patent appeal
Myriad Genetics Inc., the Utah maker of a widely used test for detecting inherited breast cancer, won an appeal at the European Patent Office, giving it back European patent protection on a genetic method to test for cancer. Full Story

 
Governor drafting bill abolishing private club fees
Now that the November elections have passed, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. is again turning his attention to abolishing the private club membership fees people must pay before they can buy a drink in Utah. Full Story

 
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