Dan Rebouf added some muscle and is ready to thrive as a sophomore.
October 2014
U.S. job market’s health a mystery, despite data
But the government’s September jobs report, coming today, may shed some light on the picture.
European bank head offers no new aid
Mario Draghi says only that the European Central Bank will launch its already announced bond-buying program this year.
Retailers call back-to-school sales lackluster
Spending was actually up more than 3 percent through early September, but some analysts had hoped for better.
Briefcase
GM recalling 117,000 vehicles for possible stalling problem General Motors is recalling more than 117,000 vehicles from the 2013 and 2014 model years for a defect that could cause them to stall. The recall involves the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Express and Silverado; the Cadillac CTS, Escalade and Escalade ESV; the GMC Yukon, Yukon XL, […]
Bill Nemitz: What’s scarier than bears? State officials in campaign ads
Uniformed employees aren’t going on TV to inform us, but to frighten us into opposing a ban on baiting.
High School Football Notebook: Madison/Carrabec scores 60 points … and loses by 22
Records aren’t kept, but last Friday’s 82-60 victory for Belfast may have been the highest-scoring in state history.
High school athletes of the week: Oct. 3, 2014
Matt Pisini of Greely and Tyler Spence of Falmouth receive top honors this week.
Sears will sell most of its stock in Canada
The announcement is the latest in a series of moves the company is making to shore up its finances.
Feds crack down on drug money laundering
Authorities slap new financial reporting rules on 2,000 businesses in the Fashion District of Los Angeles.