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| Rock's New Economy: Making Money When CDs Don't Sell TV, games, tours and more: How smart bands thrive today For Austin rockers Spoon, 2007 was a breakthrough year — but not because they sold a lot of records. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, their album on the indie label Merge, garnered more radio play than any disc in |
| National And International Report / Treasury head sees economy rebounding in late 2008 Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that financial markets are "considerably calmer" now than they were two months ago. He predicted the economy will rebound by the second half of this year. In a speech to business executives in Washington, Pau |
| Appliance Division May Be Sold by G.E. The announcement comes as G.E.?s chief executive, Jeffrey Immelt, tries to fix the troubled conglomerate, which has been hit hard by the slumping economy. |
| Egypt's economy soars; so does misery Egypt today has all the earmarks of a gathering boom. Strange then, that most Egyptians seem so miserable. "Living conditions are difficult. Everyone is suffering because of higher prices," says a weary Gomaa Ali, a local restaurant owner. |
| Callas Contractors celebrates 50 years in business HAGERSTOWN More than 400 Callas Contractors employees, retirees, business associates, subcontractors and even competitors gathered Wednesday at Cortland Mansion to celebrate the company's 50 years in business. |



























