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Investigators interview survivors of Conn. blast 02/09/10
Crews were slowly and carefully removing gas cylinders from the site of a deadly explosion at an under-construction power plant, and investigators interviewed survivors to try determine the cause.
Germany loses top exporter crown to China 02/09/10
Germany's multi-year reign as the world's No. 1 exporter is officially over, with the crown formally passing to rising Asian power China after new figures showed that German exports slid by nearly a fifth in 2009, the biggest decline in 60 years.
Analyst raises Harman price target on 2Q results 02/09/10
Shares of electronics maker Harman International Industries Inc. soared to a fresh 52-week high Tuesday after an analyst said its better-than-expected second-quarter results led him to raise his price target for its shares.
FAA investigating Southwest Airlines again 02/09/10
Federal officials are investigating Southwest Airlines over the way it handled structural repairs on dozens of jets, according to a person familiar with the situation.
State Farm says it warned NHTSA on Toyota in 2007 02/09/10
The nation's largest auto insurer said Tuesday it alerted federal safety regulators in late 2007 about a rise in reports of unexpected acceleration in Toyota vehicles, the latest warning sign to emerge about the massive recall.
Correction: Fuel Tech personnel story 02/09/10
In a story Feb. 8 about Fuel Tech Inc.'s chief financial officer, The Associated Press misstated the title of Ralph Bailey. He is a former chairman, not a former CEO.
Pulte Homes posts loss for Q4 02/09/10
Pulte Homes Inc. said Tuesday its loss narrowed in its fourth quarter, and the nation's largest homebuilder expressed cautious optimism for housing demand this year.
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