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Parties Debate Conservative Tax, Spending Compromises as GOP Win Looms.
Foes Plan Post-Vote Deals Laura Meckler 2010
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Getty Images Thomas Voeckler A Slippery Situation Looms in the Alps Snow is in the forecast for the Alps, with two bone-crunching stages of the Tour de France looming, including a climb up the famed Alpe d'Huez on Friday.
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Europe Signals Global Gloom Germany's Judgement on Bailouts Looms Euro-Zone Rescue Hits Hurdle European banks, excluding Greek banks, have an estimated exposure to Greek sovereign debt of €46 billion, with French and German institutions holding €9.4 billion and €7.9 billion respectively, according to UBS.
European Bank Shares Slump Laura Stevens 2011
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THIS WEEK Shutdown Looms: Congress must pass a spending bill before the current one expires Friday to prevent a government shutdown.
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Lockout Looms: Players are expected to file a response Monday to the National Football League's argument that federal courts shouldn't intervene in a lockout.
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Getty Images A worker at the Shelton Looms factory in the 1920s takes a closer look at newly manufactured cloth fabric.
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THIS WEEK Shutdown Looms: Congressional Democrats and Republicans are expected to introduce short-term spending bills this week.
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A friend of mine in college — also a Texan — told how an Aunt of his always gave him the same thing on Christmas: a pair of Fruit-of-the-Looms and a box of Grape Nuts.
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Risk Looms of 'Deep and Prolonged Recession' in the Region.
Europe Slashes Its Growth Forecast Matthew Dalton 2011
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Deadline Looms Finance ministers step up words of caution.
Economic Leaders Warn of a 'Red Zone' Bob Davis 2011
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