Cust's grand slam sparks A's to 9-4 win - San Jose Mercury News


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Cust's grand impact sparks A's to 9-4 win
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AP Oakland Athletics' Jack Cust hits a grand impact off Texas Rangers starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy in the fourth inning of a ball diversion in Oakland, Thursday, May 7, 2009.
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U.S. banks race to fill $74.6 billion stress test hole

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators told tip banks on Thursday to lift $74.6 billion to set up a collateral pillow officials goal will revive conviction in monetary firms and set a march out of the deepest retrogression in decades.

Goldman, M.Stanley, others see repaying TARP soon

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc , Morgan Stanley and multiform other big U.S. banks said they were in a on all sides to fast pay off Treasury collateral injections after regulators expelled bank highlight exam results.

Votto, Phillips out of Reds' lineup with flu - USA Today


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By Joe Kay, AP Sports Writer CINCINNATI - The influenza is going through the Cincinnati Reds' clubhouse, forcing them to blemish first baseman Joey Votto and second baseman Brandon Phillips from their already-depleted lineup for Thursday night's diversion opposite
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American Express files for permission to repay TARP

NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Express Co asked on Thursday for accede to pay off the $3.4 billion in TARP supports it received, after the U.S. supervision highlight exam showed the credit label organisation is well capitalized.

Tech, poor auction hits Wall St.; banks up late

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street bonds slid on Thursday as investors took increase from the record sector’s new surge, while researcher downgrades harm telecoms and a temperate reply to a supervision down payment auction lifted fears about open finances.

Molina homers twice, Cain controls Rox - MLB.com


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By Chris Haft / MLB.com DENVER — Bengie Molina homered twice to element Matt Cain's 6 shutout innings Thursday as the Giants degraded the Colorado Rockies, 8-3, to arise with a separate of their two-game series.
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The legacy of Khan: Star Trek's first collision course with the … - BetaNews


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The bequest of Khan: Star Trek's first incident march with the
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This is not your father's Trek, the promotional novel said. This time, everybody can stick on in and not be broke to lay next to geeks.
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US House Committee Approves Iraq, Afghanistan War Funding - Voice of America


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US House Committee Approves Iraq, Afghanistan War Funding
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By Dan Robinson US strategies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, stability await for Iraq, and Middle East assent efforts figured rarely in discuss Thursday in a pass House of Representatives committee.
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AIG posts $4.35 billion loss in first quarter

NEW YORK (Reuters) - American International Group , the insurer bailed out by the U.S. government, reported a $4.35 billion first-quarter detriment on Thursday, its sixth uninterrupted quarterly loss.