Delta confident in Asian strategy without JAL
After losing its bid for a partnership with Japan Airlines, Delta Air Lines contends that its own enlarged route network still will allow it to compete strongly in Asia.
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- Asia stocks rise as Europe debt crisis fears ease
- New report: Consumers spent modestly in January
- Toyota starts fixing Priuses recalled in Japan
- Honda adds 437,000 cars to global air bag recall
- Oil drops to near $73 amid jump in US supplies
- Calif. seeks full divestment of insurers from Iran
- AOL integrates Facebook chat with AIM
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Bill: Tax credit for energy-efficiency
Trade unions like it. Republicans like it. Democrats have signed on. It would put people to work. It would help the environment.
Bill: Tax credit for energy-efficiency
Trade unions like it. Republicans like it. Democrats have signed on. It would put people to work. It would help the environment.
Cousins ends year in 'better' position
There aren't a lot of good deals in the commercial real estate market now, Larry Gellerstedt, CEO of Atlanta-based Cousins Properties said Tuesday, but the company hopes to start seeing attractive opportunities in the next 12-18 months.
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- Georgians cranked up heat in January
- Delta confident in Asian strategy without JAL



