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| courier-journal.com.com - Business | | | | Apple's latest iPhone has powerful flaw | | The new, high-octane iPhone 3GS is loaded with features that could light up your life — but its battery isn't one of them. Buyers are finding that the phone, introduced two weeks ago, has trouble making it through a work day without a rest stop at the electrical outlet. |
| | GM awaits judge's ruling on bankruptcy plan | | General Motors Corp. may have to wait out the long holiday weekend to learn if its bankruptcy plan is moving forward, after U.S. Judge Robert Gerber adjourned a three-day hearing without indicating when he will rule on GM's plan to sell its good assets to a new company. |
| | Ohio GM plant enacts big changes to make small car | | As General Motors undergoes its transformation from big and slow to lean and fast in a New York bankruptcy court, a similar metamorphosis is under way inside a mammoth eastern Ohio factory that will make what arguably is GM's most important vehicle. |
| | Lobstermen sell from trucks, homes | | Prices for lobster plunged last year to levels not seen in 20 years, leading a growing number of lobstermen to sell from the backs of pickup trucks, garages and even on Craigslist. |
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| courier-journal.com.com - | | | | Indiana church happenings | | Indian Creek Baptist Church. 3431 Georgetown-Greenville Road, Georgetown, 6-9 p.m. Sunday-Friday. Vacation Bible school for children age 3 to sixth grade and for adults. www.indiancreekbc.org. (812) 951-2196. |
| | Cummins to recall 400 workers | | Cummins Inc. is recalling 400 laid-off workers as it resumes production at a Columbus factory, but nearly 300 people lost their jobs when an auto parts company idled a plant in nearby Shelbyville. |
| | Five percent tuition increase cap recommended for IU, Purdue | | With the passage of a state budget this week, the state Commission for Higher Education has recommended that increases in tuition and mandatory fees not exceed 5 percent in each of the next two years at Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Southern Indiana. |
| | Ind. gambling issues could return in 2010 session | | Indiana lawmakers worried about distractions during the special budget session kept gambling issues from creeping into negotiations. But the push to give racetracks a break and help struggling casinos could surface again this summer and in 2010. |
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