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   Doctors' objections may scuttle Cigna deal
Cigna Corp., which was rocked by an $887 million third-quarter loss, hopes a proposed class-action settlement will resolve litigation alleging the insurance giant underpaid doctors by the way it processed claims.


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Markets surge on spending news
Wall Street barreled higher Wednesday, lifting the Dow Jones industrials more than 250 points, as investors celebrated a string of positive economic data. The rally brought the market's major indexes back to levels not seen since the summer.

Regional interest rates
The chart lists the annual percentage yields of time certificates of deposit and money market deposit accounts. Requirements may vary. Rates are subject to change and availability.

US Airways lays off 2,500, seeks more labor concessions
US Airways furloughed another 2,500 employees Tuesday and said it is seeking additional concessions from labor to attain the cost cuts necessary to successfully emerge from bankruptcy next year.

PennTAP wins award for technology assistance
UNIVERSITY PARK -- Penn State's Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program has won national recognition for helping Halifax-based Harman Stove initiate a cost-effective modification of their coatings operations to be compliant with state air- quality regulations.

Judge OKs WorldCom deal with feds
NEW YORK -- A federal judge approved a partial settlement between WorldCom and federal regulators Tuesday that calls for an unspecified fine and continued government oversight of the telecommunications company.

Confidence report hurts markets
A worse-than-expected consumer confidence report jarred Wall Street Tuesday, prompting investors to cash in some profits from seven weeks of gains on fears of a tepid holiday season.





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