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Krueger talks hockey but thinks soccer
TORONTO (Reuters) - Ralph Krueger stood at the podium talking hockey but thinking soccer.
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Airbus confident in supplier's plans to fix engine delays
(Reuters) - The commercial aircraft unit of Airbus Group SE
is confident in plans from engine maker Pratt & Whitney to solve production delays for its next-generation single-aisle planes, the A320neo, Chief Operating Officer for Customers John Leahy said Thursday. -
Dollar falls broadly after Fed cuts longer-term rate view
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell to its lowest level in 10 days against a basket of major currencies on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve cut its longer-term interest rate expectations.
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Russia says expressed concern to Pentagon over attack on Syrian forces on Sat
MOSCOW, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Russia expressed concern to the U.S. Pentagon over an attack by a U.S. coalition on Syrian government forces on Saturday, Interfax reported on Thursday, citing the Russian defense ministry.
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U.S. FCC fines Siemens $175,000 for failing to disclose felonies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Siemens Corp and Siemens Medical Solutions, units of Siemens AG
, have agreed to pay a $175,000 fine for failing to disclose corporate felony convictions to the Federal Communications Commission, the agency said on Thursday. -
Boeing still studying larger 737 Max 10 to enter service after 2019
Seattle (Reuters) - Boeing Co
is still studying whether to build a larger version of its best-selling 737 aircraft to counter runaway sales by rival Airbus of a large version of its competing plane, a senior executive said. -
U.S. appeals court hears arguments on Virginia's voter ID law
RICHMOND, VA. (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Thursday heard Virginia Democrats' challenge to a Republican-backed state law requiring prospective voters to show approved photo identification before casting ballots.
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Chicago mayor to unveil crime fighting plans amid wave of violence
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected on Thursday to detail his plans to fight the city's high crime using what he has described as a dual approach to improving public safety: more programs for young people and more police.
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U.S. House panel to hold hearing on Wells Fargo accounts scandal
(This September 21 story has been refiled to correct first paragraph to say "as many as 2 million" not "2 million")
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NYC mayor warns Trump: 'stop and frisk' will make things worse
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio warned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday against embracing the "stop and frisk" police tactic that he said would worsen relations between police and community in the country.
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