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Fed, central bankers find high food prices hard to digest
RISING PRICES FOR FOOD, from yogurt in the U.S. to steak in South Africa, are causing heartburn at the world's most powerful central banks. The fastest increase in food-commodity prices in at least a decade has already led monetary authorities in England, Mexico, Chile and South Africa to lift borrowing costs. It is also sowing seeds of doubt about the U.Mastering the Art of Elevator Talk
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9th Circuit Judge Unfazed by Storm Over Pledge Ruling
Speaking from his Oregon ranch, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Senior Judge Alfred Goodwin said he wasn't surprised by the furor over his ruling on the Pledge of Allegiance. On Friday, Goodwin shared some of his observations about the flag, politicians and the public's reaction to the ruling. He also admitted that his order staying the decision was "just damage control" for the benefit of the media.Justice Department Targets Employers Who Shortchange Returning Soldiers
Class Status Not Needed for Private AG Suits
The California Supreme Court says employees can sue their bosses without meeting class action requirements. Wait, not so fast, labor unions.Trending Stories
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