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BusinessWeek Online Top News Headlines:
Retirement Strategies for Tough Times: Choosing Where to Grow Old Remodeling your home is enticing. A smaller one might be preferable. Be wary, though, of reverse mortgages

Trouble Brewing for Craft Beer Makers Microbrewers are dealing with rising commodity prices and a slowing economy by raising prices and consolidating

Viacom vs. YouTube: Beyond Privacy As Viacom is granted access to YouTube user records, a bigger threat to user-generated sites emerges: The law is increasingly siding with rights owners

The News: Cable TV's Sleeper Hit Election '08 is pulling in eyeballs, and the news networks are capitalizing on the opportunity

China: An Olympic Loss for Industry Strict limits on production during the Games will be felt across the mainland—and by consumers abroad

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baltimoresun.com - business Headlines:
Lead damages lawsuit settled Ground rents owner who filed bankruptcy will pay $1.53 million
Paul W. Nochumowitz, who has been one of Baltimore's biggest ground rent owners, has agreed to a $1.53 million settlement of a lawsuit that accused him of living lavishly from ground-rent income while claiming he was too poor to compensate former tenants harmed by exposure to lead paint.

Warship sets course for city USS Sterett to be commissioned at South Locust Point
The USS Sterett, a 510-foot, $1.3 billion naval warship, left the shipyard in Bath, Maine, last week for sea trials and is to arrive in Baltimore on Aug. 2 with official commissioning ceremonies Aug. 9.

62,000 jobs lost in June; unemployment holds at 5.5% U.S. unemployment holds at 5.5%; 'more ... losses coming'
U.S. ; 'more ... losses coming'

No quick fixes on oil, warns Treasury Secretary Paulson U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. warned yesterday that rising oil prices are likely to prolong the world economic slowdown.

American Airlines plans to trim 8% of its work force More than 6,000 job cuts are likely at American Airlines as the nation's biggest airline hunkers down and tries to survive record high fuel costs.

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