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Southwest Airlines changes board election rules
Atty: Hospital hearing set for Fort Hood suspect
Imperial Sugar, 2 others to build cane sugar plant
US rig count this week up 12
HOUSTON — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. this week has risen by 12 this week to 1,113.
Dr. Pepper Snapple board OKs $200M buyback
Palin’s book tour to include stop at Fort Hood
D.R. Horton fiscal 4th-quarter loss narrows
Texas inmate executed after gov. rejects clemency
Texas executes inmate after Perry refuses reprieve
Continental matches hike in spring peak surcharges
Fluor in alliance with Chinese oil firm
IRVING, Texas — Fluor Corp. said Thursday it has formed a partnership with a subsidiary of state-owned China National Offshore Oil Co. to pursue offshore oil and gas projects in the Asia-Pacific region.
Texas governor refuses clemency for condemned man
Texas governor to decide condemned killer’s fate
American Eagle Airlines starts new Miami routes
Feds OK breakup to cut power costs in Ark., Miss.
Woman awarded $3M in assault claim against KBR
Bio Box: Penney CEO Mike Ullman
NAME: Myron E. Ullman III, known as Mike
Stage Stores posts smaller 3rd-qtr loss
HOUSTON — Department store operator Stage Stores Inc. said Thursday it posted a smaller third-quarter loss, as cutting costs and managing inventory improved its bottom line.
FAA glitch causes widespread US air travel delays
Company to pay almost $400,000 in back overtime
Texas governor may decide condemned killer’s fate
Ex-first lady Laura Bush unveils Bush library plan
Man executed for abduction-slaying of Texas woman
Virgin America expands to Florida
DALLAS — Two-year-old airline Virgin America touched down Wednesday in Florida, marking one of its most ambitious expansion moves yet with a lavish welcoming ceremony that included Virgin Group Ltd. founder and billionaire Richard Branson.
Microtune CFO takes similar post at Genband
Ex-crewmen: Company wouldn’t rename targeted ship
JC Penney to stop publishing ‘big book’ catalogs
Billy Crystal: Dallas Cowboy for a day
DALLAS — Billy Crystal traded a stage for a Salvation Army center to help serve an early Thanksgiving lunch to the needy in Dallas.
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