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  • No sooner had Airbus announced further production delays to its giant A380 aircraft than problems emerged with two other crucial programs: The A400M military transport is faces rapidly rising costs and possible delays; and the A350 airliner is said to be under similar threats.
  • Wall Street remained tense Thursday, swinging between sharp gains and losses as investors examined mixed economic and earnings data for clues about the health of the economy. The Dow Jones industrials, down 380 at one point, closed up 401 points; the major indexes also saw broad gains.
  • John McCain and Barack Obama have both consistently garnered favorable press in their years in the Senate and in grueling months on the campaign trail. But they are likely to face increasingly stringent scrutiny as the general election opens up.
  • The weak dollar creates ripples around the world. Some of those ripples are good, some bad. How does the dollar's free fall on world currency markets affect you? That depends on who "you" are.
  • Ford Motor Co. plans to offer buyout proposals to all its North American hourly workers in a bid to speed up a restructuring plan announced earlier this year. Ford employs approximately 75,000 UAW members in the U.S. Ford also said it will cut 14,000 salaried jobs.
  • Learn how the local Muslim community and people who lost loved ones in 9/11 are reacting to the news that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden has been killed. Plus, find out what the local military community thinks about the news. And, hear how bin Laden's death could impact terrorist networks around the world.
  • Chrysler's new CEO, Robert Nardelli, will lead Chrysler as it tries to make its way in an increasingly tough North American market. Nardelli left Home Depot earlier this year amid controversy over a rich compensation package.
  • Three American Airlines commercial jetliners will be equipped with anti-missile systems for coast-to-coast flights this spring. The Department of Homeland Security is spending $29 million to test the systems — which are intended to defend against shoulder-fired missiles that could possibly be used by terrorists.
  • Is your teenager depressed or just moody? How can you tell? Local experts discuss the differences.
  • Is your teenager depressed or moody? San Diego-based psychologists discuss the differences between the two and offer suggestions for parents.
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