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York NewsPrice rises send New Yorkers delving into dustbins for free foodSoaring food prices have led to a growing number of middle-class New Yorkers joining an unusual organisation that “dumpster dives” in rubbish bins for food.Read Full Article Big Apple campaign targets knockoffsNew York City unveiling ad campaign warning people of human cost of indulging in knockoffs.Read Full Article Richard Fitzpatrick finds a new way to protect tiger sharksCape York Hanging on to the back of a tiger shark to monitor its movements is not what most people would think a conservationist dedicated to preserving coral reef wildlife would do.Read Full Article Cablevision buys Newsday for $650m$Cablevision, the television and telecoms giant that owns New York’s Radio City Music Hall, yesterday seized control of Newsday, the US tabloid, in a deal worth $650 million ($£331.5 million).Read Full Article Credit crunch fails to produce the feared economic catastropheSo the sky did not fall in. While the Chicken Littles of the world economy, led by Gordon Brown, George Soros and Warren Buffett, may still repeat mechanically the IMF’s surprising judgment that the world - especially America - faces its worst financial crisis since the 1930s, their hearts are no longer in it. Mr Brown, after last week’s election woe, can no longer blame the world economy for his political failure. Mr Buffett, having speculated against the dollar for years and declared that credit derivatives are financial weapons of mass destruction, has finally begun to find attractive opportunities to invest his money and told his shareholders last week that the worst of the credit crisis was probably over. Mr Soros, in his forthcoming book, The New Paradigm for Financial Markets, states unequivocally: “We are in the midst of a financial crisis the likes of which has not been seen since the Great Depression.” But after making $3 billion for Quantum Endowment Fund by anticipating last year$’s bear markets, he is now hedging his bets, as is only to be expected from the world’s most successful hedge fund manager. “I may well be proven wrong,” he told The New York Times last week, adding that he might yet again turn out to be “the boy who cried wolf”.Read Full Article External News for: yorkDeal would cut work force at Harley's York plant by half - Milwaukee Business JournalWashington PostDeal would cut work force at Harley's York plant by halfMilwaukee Business JournalThe union representing hourly workers at Harley-Davidson Inc.'s plant in York, Pa., have reached a tentative seven-year deal with company management that ...Harley, union reach tentative accord to keep York, Pa., plant openMilwaukee Journal SentinelHarley demands concessions in contract offer to York County workersMilwaukee Small Business TimesHarley's Pa. plant thought likelier to stay nowThe Associated PressChicago Tribune -FOX43.com -York Daily Recordall 458 news articles »Deal would cut work force at Harley's York plant by half - Milwaukee Business JournalWashington PostDeal would cut work force at Harley's York plant by halfMilwaukee Business JournalThe union representing hourly workers at Harley-Davidson Inc.'s plant in York, Pa., have reached a tentative seven-year deal with company management that ...Harley, union reach tentative accord to keep York, Pa., plant openMilwaukee Journal SentinelHarley demands concessions in contract offer to York County workersMilwaukee Small Business TimesHarley's Pa. plant thought likelier to stay nowThe Associated PressChicago Tribune -FOX43.com -York Daily Recordall 458 news articles »OIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Down 1% On Equities, Stronger Dollar - Wall Street JournalThe Money TimesOIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Down 1% On Equities, Stronger DollarWall Street JournalLight, sweet crude for December delivery settled down 74 cents, or 1%, at $76.72 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. 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