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Michigan's Jan. Jobless Rate 14.3%
Michigan's unemployment rate dipped slightly to 14.3 percent in January.
Domino's Profit Doubles On New Recipes
Revamped pizza and a frank advertising campaign helped Domino's Pizza Inc. more than double its fourth-quarter profit.
Quicken Wants More Detroit Office Space
Online mortgage giant Quicken Loans is looking to move about 500 to 700 additional workers to offices in downtown Detroit.
Get GM Stocks Here
Get up-to-the-minute General Motors stock prices.
Tax Tips To Save You Money
Tax season is here again. Are you prepared? Get valuable tax tips, tools and more information in our tax section.
Mayor Outlines Detroit Downsizing Plan
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing said the city will focus on demolishing thousands of its most dangerous vacant homes and fixing up salvageable ones as he lays the groundwork for a long-term plan to downsize.
2 Pringles Flavors Recalled
Procter & Gamble is recalling two flavors of its Pringles chips because they may be tainted with Salmonella.
FDA Orders Widespread Food Additive Recall
The Food and Drug Administration issued a massive recall for products containing hydrolyzed vegetable protein, or HVP.
Effort To Rescind Worker Pay Raise Fails
An effort to rescind a 3 percent raise for roughly 35,000 Michigan workers later this year has failed in the state Senate.
Michigan DNRE Hiring For Summer Jobs
The DNRE is taking applications for full- and part-time jobs at state parks, visitor centers, harbors and boating access sites.
IRS: MI Has $40M In Unclaimed Refunds
Unclaimed refunds totaling more than $40 million are awaiting nearly 42,800 people in Michigan who did not file a federal income tax return for 2006, the Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday.
UM Gives Push To Entrepreneurship
Image recognition software that translates drawings of chemical compounds into standard notation is moving from a campus research project toward commercial application, thanks to a University of Michigan program to encourage entrepreneurship.
FBI Raids 3 Mich.-Based Auto Suppliers
The FBI raided the offices of three Toyota Motors suppliers Tuesday, all which are based in southeast Michigan.
Ford Adds Jobs At Ohio Engine Plant
The Ford Motor Co. announced Friday that it is investing $155 million and adding 60 jobs at an engine plant in suburban Cleveland.
Toyota CEO: 'I'm Deeply Sorry'
Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda apologized personally and repeatedly Wednesday to the United States and millions of American Toyota owners for safety lapses that have led to deaths and widespread recalls.
Michigan Offers Appliance Rebate Program
Michigan shoppers are eligible for special rebates to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances. SPECIAL SECTION: Cash For Appliances
Save Money With Tax Guide
Get the information you need from key documents to tips on what you can claim and how to get the most money from your return.
Cash For Appliances: What Is it?
A government program called cash For Appliances has rolled out in Michigan. It's a chance for you to make money and be green.
Ford Flat Rock Plant To Cut UAW Jobs
About 950 blue- and white-collar workers at AutoAlliance in Flat Rock will be laid off when one shift is eliminated.
GM Recalling 1.8 Million Small Cars
Despite a recall to fix a power steering motor, GM says the cars involved are safe to drive.
Kroger Recalls 2 Onion Soup, Dip Mixes
Kroger Co. is recalling two onion soup and dip mixes because of possible salmonella contamination.
Girl Scout Cookie Maker Announces Recall
Little Brownie Bakers, the maker of Girl Scout Cookies, announced a recall of some of its cookies today.
Travel Items You Don't Want To Be Without, On Your Next Vacation
Most people pack essentials like socks, underwear and toiletries for vacations. But there are some additional items the travel experts recommend for your list.
Which Airline Has The Most Comfortable Seat?
Airlines provide seat measurements to help passengers determine which seats are most comfortable.
2 GM Vehicles Make Consumer Reports 'Best-Of' List
Consumer Reports released its list of top vehicles for 2010. Foreign automakers dominate the list of top vehicles.
How Much Can Upgrading Appliances Save?
Check out this interactive tool to find out how much money you can save replacing your appliances.
Credit Card Reform Takes Effect
Your next credit card statement is going to contain an ugly truth: how much that card really costs to use.
Complete Recall List
Get the latest information on recalls from consumer products, food, medicine, cosmetics, and more.
New Report: 88% Successful At Negotiating Better Price
"Negotiation" is no longer a four letter word in the business world. The current economy has put consumers in the driver's seat when it comes to landing lower prices on everything from bills to major home improvement projects. But there are some strategies shoppers should keep in mind when trying to get the better deal.
Air Passenger Bill Of Rights Debated
Starting April 29, under the new Passenger Bill of Rights, airlines will be forced to pay hefty fines for leaving passengers stranded on the tarmac for more than three hours.
FDA Wants Food Label Changes
The Food and Drug Administration wants food labels to be easier to understand and more accurate.
Southwest Airlines Offering Cheap One-Way Fares
Southwest Airlines is offering $39 one-way airfares to select locations.
How To Get Money For Your Old Gold
Ruth Spencer shows you how to get the most money for your old gold.
Toxic Chemicals Found In Toys
Local 4's Karen Drew reports on what harmful chemicals are being found in children's toys and what is being done about it.
Looking For Help? Turn To Ruth To The Rescue
Ruth to the Rescue has helped thousands of metro Detroit consumers solve their problems. Need help right away? Here are some handy Web sites and telephone numbers.
Ruth To The Rescue Blog
Ruth to the Rescue blogs about the latest consumer issues in the news.
Web Site Alerts Thieves To Unoccupied Houses
A new Web site has surfaced to show social site users that updates don’t just clue friends or followers in on what they’re doing but also can clue would-be thieves into a user’s whereabouts.
Toyota Recalls Take Toll On Vehicle Resale Value
Toyota has recalled nearly 6 million vehicles with safety concerns ranging from problems with floor mats and sticking accelerators to brake problems. But, automotive industry insiders say now may not be the best time for Toyota owners to get rid of their vehicles.
Money Back Offer From Chrysler
Chrysler rolled out its new incentive program featuring the Chrysler Town & Country and the Dodge Caravan.
Another Drop-Side Crib Company Recalls Cribs
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports several deaths have been connected with Generation 2 Worldwide and ChildESINGS cribs. Reports show the crib's plastic hardware can unexpectedly break.
Cut Back On Tips, But Not Look Cheap
You want to cut back on tips but how not to look cheap? Here's how.
A New Web Site Rents Designer Dresses To Consumers
Diane Von Furstenburg is among the designers offered on the new gown-rental Web site.
Lip Gloss Comes With Drug Test Kit
A United Kingdom cosmetics company is selling a drug test kit with its lip gloss.
Families Can Find Summer Vacation Deals
This summer, the family vacation does not need to break the family budget. There are a lot of deals for families if they want to get away, whether for a day trip or a week-long adventure.
Web Site Lets Consumers Lock In Gas Prices
Tracking gas prices can be like following a roller coaster; up one day, down the next. So, one California economist came up with the idea to allow consumers to lock in a gas price. The website is called Petrofix
Ex Kmart Head Ordered To Pay Millions
A judge on Thursday ordered a former Kmart CEO to pay more than $10 million for misleading investors.
More Restaurants Offering Happy Hours
Industry analysts say more restaurants are turning to happy hours to help get customers in the door and more money in the register.
How To Find A Job
How to find a job in today's market?
Budget Deficit Sets Record In February
The government ran up the largest monthly deficit in history in February, keeping the flood of red ink on track to top last year's record for the full year.
Unemployment Up In 30 States In January
Unemployment rose in 30 states in January, the Labor Department said Wednesday, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country.
Jobless Aid Measure Passes Senate
The Senate has passed legislation to give months of continued jobless checks to people who have been out of work for more than half a year and help the unemployed pay for health insurance.
Calif. Appliance Rebate Program Starts April 22
California consumers will be eligible for rebates on new energy efficient appliances starting on Earth Day, April 22.
Bank Won't Allow Debit Card Overdrafts
Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It's a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees.
Washington Federal Warrants Bring $15.39 Million
The Treasury Department has received $15.39 million from the sale of warrants it received from Washington Federal Inc. as part of the support it provided from the government's $700 billion bailout program.
Bank Offers Free Coupons Online
One bank wants to help its customers save money by giving them coupons from other clients.
Google Opens Web Store For Business Applications
Google Inc. will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own product gaps and persuade more companies to rely on applications piped over the Internet.
Feds Probe Toyota Prius Crash In NYC Suburb
The crash of a Toyota Prius in New York caught the attention of federal regulators Wednesday after the driver said it accelerated on its own, then lurched down a driveway, across a road and into a stone wall.
Boston Beer 4Q Profit More Than Doubles
Boston Beer Co.'s fourth-quarter profit more than doubled as it shipped out more beer and its profit margin grew and write-downs fell, the company says.
Amish Farmer Wins Fight Over Livestock
An Amish livestock farmer who refused to follow a 2005 Wisconsin law requiring him to register his land and livestock has won a legal battle with state regulators.


Finding An Automatic Forex Trading Software Is Important

Automated forex programs are computer software programs that help traders to carry out a successful trade. There are different automated forex programs available in market today and each one has its own benefits.

One of the most important strategic advantages of using automated forex trading programs is their ability to calculate and decide the most favorable time to invest in forex depending on the market conditions. I think many people fail in forex trading because they don't know exactly when to transact and this is all taken care by these automated forex programs.

With the daily forex transactions ranging in trillion dollars this is the world's largest liquid cash market. This big volume also indicates greater number of increasing complex factors and variables which needs to analyze properly. And this is where the role of automated forex trading software comes into the picture.

Finding an automatic Forex trading software is important for you if you have too little or totally no experience in trading. And if you do not want to spend days and nights studying what Forex is all about, getting a system that works with your trading style and risk appetite is absolutely essential.

These automated forex robots analyze complex forex variables and calculates market movement rise and falls in detail and speeds up our analysis work. Instant access to market movements is one of the most important benefits we get when using these types of programs.

You can run automated forex programs at your home with just your PC and internet connection. They provide simple user interface and faster market data access. That's why they are becoming very popular amongst many forex traders.

The most important thing is that forex robots work for us 24 hours and 7 days a week and they are totally 100% automated. Our profits for forex trading are greatly affected by our decisions and time taken to close the deals manually which is done automatically in the case of forex robots.

Automated forex programs are programmed to calculate and decide the most favorable conditions and times to invest in forex. They do not waste a single second to decide when to start trading and that must be the most important reason why many people fail to profit from their trades.

Until even the best automated forex trading system reaches the level at which it can identify global influences, human involvement is always going to be required. However, I believe robots are no more risky than humans, and that our confidence in such systems and technology is high enough to trust a robot to trade for us.

Choose reputable and reliable automated forex program. You can do this by asking for advice from veteran traders and from those who have actually used the product. Do not rely on advertisements saying that you will realize a huge return of investment by just sitting around and letting it do all the work. Advertisements are meant to give you heaven and earth just so you would make a purchase. Learn from the experience of others before you make a choice.

You must develop your skills as well. Of course, you also have to learn how to trade without assistance. This way, you become surer of the decisions you make based on the recommendations. Even trading robots make mistakes, and if your own robot makes one, a lot of money is usually lost.

For more information about automated forex programs
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Pittsburgh Casinos Training, Hiring For Table Games
The Meadows and Rivers Casino will soon offer table games and they're going to be hiring and training for poker, craps, roulette and blackjack.
Be Aware Of Tax Breaks As April 15 Approaches
Tax day is April 15 -- less than two months away -- and Channel 4 Action News anchor Sally Wiggin reports that there are some different breaks you should be aware of.
American Eagle Closing Martin+Osa Stores
Pittsburgh-based American Eagle Outfitters Inc. said it plans to close its Martin+Osa men's and women's clothing line and 28 stores.
Stimulus Money Fuels Big Construction Projects On Pittsburgh Roads
It's one year since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed, and PennDOT gave an update Friday on how the federal stimulus money is being used on Pittsburgh road projects.
Mass. Wood Pellet Company Bringing 45 Jobs To Pa.
A Massachusetts company that makes wood pellets plans to open a plant in Pennsylvania.
Hundreds Of Jobs Lost As McKeesport Call Center Closes
Some 600 people will be out of a job Friday, as a large call center closes its doors in McKeesport.
New Plan Would Transfer City Garages To Pension Fund
Some city officials believe they can keep control of Pittsburgh's parking garages and parking meters and still prevent the city's pension fund from being taken over by the state.
Allegheny Energy Shareholders Sue To Block FirstEnergy Deal
Two Allegheny Energy shareholders want a judge to block FirstEnergy's proposed $4.7 billion takeover of the western Pennsylvania electric company.
Stay-Home Moms Start 'Living Pittsburgh' Bargain Site
People who have been snowed in and unable to shop for Valentine's Day may want to try Living Pittsburgh, a Web site run by two local mothers.
Franklin & Marshall Obama Poll
People who have been snowed in and unable to shop for Valentine's Day may want to try Living Pittsburgh, a Web site run by two local mothers.
Finance Experts Say Start Repairing Damage From Job Loss ASAP
Losing a job can put a family's finances in turmoil, so it's important repair any damage once you land new employment.
Budget Deficit Sets Record In February
The government ran up the largest monthly deficit in history in February, keeping the flood of red ink on track to top last year's record for the full year.
Unemployment Up In 30 States In January
Unemployment rose in 30 states in January, the Labor Department said Wednesday, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country.
Jobless Aid Measure Passes Senate
The Senate has passed legislation to give months of continued jobless checks to people who have been out of work for more than half a year and help the unemployed pay for health insurance.
Calif. Appliance Rebate Program Starts April 22
California consumers will be eligible for rebates on new energy efficient appliances starting on Earth Day, April 22.
Bank Won't Allow Debit Card Overdrafts
Bank of America customers will soon be unable to spend more than they have in the accounts linked to their debit cards. It's a step that may become a common move ahead of new regulations limiting overdraft fees.
Washington Federal Warrants Bring $15.39 Million
The Treasury Department has received $15.39 million from the sale of warrants it received from Washington Federal Inc. as part of the support it provided from the government's $700 billion bailout program.
Bank Offers Free Coupons Online
One bank wants to help its customers save money by giving them coupons from other clients.
Google Opens Web Store For Business Applications
Google Inc. will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own product gaps and persuade more companies to rely on applications piped over the Internet.
Feds Probe Toyota Prius Crash In NYC Suburb
The crash of a Toyota Prius in New York caught the attention of federal regulators Wednesday after the driver said it accelerated on its own, then lurched down a driveway, across a road and into a stone wall.
Boston Beer 4Q Profit More Than Doubles
Boston Beer Co.'s fourth-quarter profit more than doubled as it shipped out more beer and its profit margin grew and write-downs fell, the company says.
Amish Farmer Wins Fight Over Livestock
An Amish livestock farmer who refused to follow a 2005 Wisconsin law requiring him to register his land and livestock has won a legal battle with state regulators.

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