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Dealership signs agreement with Chinese

Ed Schmidt has signed dealership agreements with two Chinese automakers -- Brillance and Shuanghuan Noble - and is likely to become the first dealership in the

Best investments are in "sin" markets

When it comes to investing, you might want to check your moral compass at the door. Recent studies show casino, alcohol and tobacco stocks can all reap

LeBron teams with McDonald's

LeBron James is now shooting with a Golden Arch. The NBA superstar has agreed to a multiyear partnership with McDonald's Corp., adding the global fast-food

Urging cadmium ban in kids' jewelry

The country's top product safety regulator is warning parents and caretakers to take cheap metal jewelry away from children out of concern they may be exposed

E-mail: Google threatens to leave China

Google says it might end its operations in China after it discovered that the e-mail accounts of human rights activists had been breached.

Domino's comes clean with new pizza ads

For a pizza joint, it's a bold move to tell customers your crust tasted like cardboard and your sauce was like ketchup.

Toledo's happy for pizza

For those of you who enjoy Happy's Pizza, the pizza chain opened up another shop Friday. Their newest location is located at Hill Avenue and Reynolds Road in

Consider saving in 2010

As many are already considering breaking their New Year's resolutions, one expert says you should add "saving money" to your list -- and stick with it.

Whirlpool to reopen freezer factory

Appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. says it will reopen a northern Ohio factory that was shut down when a Canadian company announced it could not find a buyer.

Apple confirms purchase of Lala.com

Apple Inc. has purchased online music retailer Lala.com, a Silicon Valley startup that has threatened "the end of the MP3" with its fast song-streaming

AOL ends ties with Time Warner

AOL is shaking loose from Time Warner Inc. and heading into the next decade the way it began this one, as an independent company.

Jobless pros vie for holiday sales work

Mara Proctor used to design limestone hearths and columns for luxury homes near Kansas City, drawing on her college education and six years of training.

Shoppers double-charged on Black Friday

We have a consumer alert for you if you hit the stores to shop on "Black Friday."

Chrysler could reopen Dundee plant

Chrysler might reopen a recently-closed plant in the Village of Dundee, Mich., and refit it to build a new engine for the Detroit automaker.

Unemployed volunteers giving back

With thousands of people unemployed, some laid off workers are using their spare time helping others.

President addresses enrollment at BGSU

Bowling Green State University continues to deal with challenges in this economy, but the university it still recruiting students despite tough times.

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