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Initiative to boost regional economy
Business and community leaders from across the Knoxville region today will kick off a five-year, $16 million regional economic development campaign by meeting simultaneously in Knox, Blount and Anderson counties.More »
US Government takes over mortgage giants
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration seized control Sunday of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aiming to stabilize the housing market turmoil that is threatening financial markets and the overall economy.More »
Tenn. economic officials rely on state planes
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee economic development officials have taken dozens of flights on state planes this year — but why some of the trips were taken is not clear, records show.More »
Slammed by scams: How can you avoid getting fleeced?
When the ex-brother-in-law of a deposed African general sends you an e-mail message that asks for help recovering millions of euros in a Swiss bank account, it may be a scam. But as the members of an Oliver Springs church found out, it's not always so easy to spot a financial schemer.More »
Miners may face mandatory drug testing
FRANKFORT. Ky. - Hourly workers in one of the nation's most hazardous occupations, underground mining, would face mandatory drug testing under a proposal that's been in the works for more than two years.More »
Companies go on oil diet
NEW YORK - Conventional wisdom had long held that some industries would collapse if oil topped $100 a barrel. As oil neared $150, sending costs higher for items such as jet fuel to plastic jars, the question was how many companies would succumb.More »