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American workers are increasingly demanding more time off from their employers. Gerri Willis. She's live in New York with that story and wrap-up of today's action on Wall Street. Hi, Gerri. Hey, that’
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Alright, and now let's talk about Citigroup. Yes, It's gonna be a big story for next 24 hours, folks. So get ready. Put your seat belts on. CEO Chuck Prince is expected to announce an overhaul with his company's workforce that could affect, well, we
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Alright now though those are starting to get very nasty, and that is not exaggeration. We are talking about the battle between fired Wal-Mart marketing executive Julie Roehm and the world's biggest retailer. Roehm is making some startling accusation
Script: Well, er, third straight day of solid gains on Wall Streets. Stephanie Elam is in New York, with a look at the markets and the rest of our business headlines. You are bringing us good luck, Stephanie? I am bringing you at least good news; I'
I'm Reggie Aqui at the CNN center in Atlanta. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. He dominated Pakistan for nearly nine years, but in the end he bowed to intense political pressure to resign. President Pervez Musharraf made the annou
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Hi, everyone, I'm Asieh Namdar at the CNN. COM newsroom in Atlanta. Here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Georgia is accusing the Russian army of destroying a key railway bridge and starting massive fires in the country. Moscow denies t
Hello, I'm Melissa Long here at the CNN Center in Atlanta, Thursday, Nov. 13th. Here a look at some of the stories happening Now In The News. The economy seems to be going from bad to worse. New figures show more than half a million of people filing
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