Consumer
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Consumer borrowing drops $14.8B in September
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers borrowed less for a record eighth straight month in September amid rising unemployment and tight credit conditions. Economists worry the declines in borrowing will drag on the fledgling recovery.
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Southwest Airlines to add more flights from Boise
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Judge stops 2 Web sites from selling Beatles songs
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Stocks post modest gains as job losses slow
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Resource and career fair being held at Idaho Center
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NEW Simpson, Minnick vote to extend jobless benefits
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United Water seeks rate increase
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Obama to sign bill extending homebuyers credit
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Doctors' group supports House health care bill
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Congress votes to aid jobless, homebuyers
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Obama: AARP, AMA support for health overhaul key
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American's flight attendants to hold mock strike
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EPA fines California pesticide distributor
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How to get free movies
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Airlines ratchet up holiday surcharges
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Bug spray may have killed infant, injured 2 others
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28 people now sick from E. coli outbreak
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Bid and be nice
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Halloween flashlights sold at Target being recalled
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Idaho gets $13 million in drug settlement
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UI Extension offers personal finance Web site
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Toyota to recall 3.8 million vehicles
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Tylenol recalls child and infant liquid products
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Scammers targeting Twitter users
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ITD will check safety seats for free
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Halloween flashlights recalled