Heraldnet.com
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2008 4:18 am
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
Michelle Dunlop
Boeing to delay Dreamliner deliveries another six months – report
Your town news
Steve Tytler
Steve Tytler answers your questions about real estate.
•Latest: Welcome mat out for zero-down VA loans
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Thursday
Police seek Snohomish home invasion suspects
Tax error could lead to refund for thousands
Third-party campaign cash surges to a record
Wednesday


Marysville tries to decide fate of high school
Transit use stays high as gas prices fall
Father, daughter: 2 types of heroes
Tuesday


SPEEA workers OK Boeing's contract offer
Keystone run to get new ferry by 2010
At a stalemate, lawmakers put off decision on s...
Monday


Crops attract snow geese; hunts control field-d...
County budget cuts hit courts, will affect cities
Man sold Lowe's gift cards from stolen goods, p...
Sunday


Fighting foreclosure: How one couple got caught...
Monroe man's family remembers a life devoted to...
155-year boys club comes to an end
Saturday
How to avoid holiday thieves
Burn ban orders will have new teeth
Get a flu shot now, officials urge
Friday


A community in limbo
Ideas arise on housing sex offenders
Turnout for historic election breaks county and...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Business   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Mike Benbow, Business Editor
benbow@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Turkish Air to order Boeing, Airbus jets

Turkish Airlines says it will buy 105 new planes from Boeing Co. and Airbus. The national airline says it has asked Airbus and Boeing Co. to submit proposals for 35 double-aisle and 70 single-aisle planes. The airline says in a statement released Tuesday that its passenger numbers have increased 150 percent in the past four years, and that it is in good financial shape despite the global economic crisis. It says it wants the deliveries to start in the second half of 2010.

Judge OKs pet food settlement

A federal judge Tuesday approved a $24 million settlement for owners of dogs and cats who were sickened or died after eating pet food contaminated with an industrial chemical. Pet owners have until Nov. 24 to file claims. More 1,500 animals in the U.S. died after eating the food last year. About 10,000 people have filed claims so far, with claims averaging about $1,500 in damages. The case began in March 2007, when dogs and cats began mysteriously getting sick. It turned out that the common thread was pet food produced under nearly 200 labels -- much of it by Menu Foods Income Fund. Most of the food turned out to contain Chinese-made wheat gluten laced with melamine, an industrial chemical.

Overdue stimulus checks on their way

Overdue economic stimulus checks will soon be mailed to about a quarter of a million married couples who had been denied the money because of an IRS glitch. When a couple marries and a spouse -- usually the woman -- changes names, the couple is supposed to alert the Social Security Administration. But tens of thousands didn't and were unaware of the consequences until this year, when they didn't cash in on the rebate package enacted in February. The IRS told The Associated Press last month that stimulus checks would go only to those whose names and Social Security numbers matched. But last week, the IRS changed course and said on its Web site that it regretted the inconvenience.

Apple updates its line of laptops

Apple Inc. touched up its line of laptop computers Tuesday with a minimal nod to the economic turmoil that might push consumers to be more frugal this holiday shopping season. Apple did lower its least expensive laptop, the existing version of the entry-level MacBook, by $100 to $999. But in the updated versions of its MacBook and MacBook Pro machines, Apple focused mainly on adding features. Some had been in the MacBook Air, including thinner laptop casings and a multitouch track pad. The redesigned laptops are thinner and lighter, and use what Apple touted as a construction "breakthrough" when it debuted in the MacBook Air in January. All the new laptops now use casings made of aluminum. At the lowest end of the redesigned laptops, a MacBook will retail for $1,299. The most expensive MacBook Pro will cost $2,499.

Correction

The address of SecurFocus was listed incorrectly with a story in Monday's business section. The correct address is 4330 Rucker Ave., Everett. The company's number is 425-258-2302.

From Herald staff and news services

READER COMMENTS
Be the first to comment.
You must be a registered user and verify your e-mail address to post comments to blogs or articles on HeraldNet.

To register, click here. To read other terms and conditions, click hereLog out

1. Redwine resigns as coach of Explosion
2. Everett couple win lottery jackpot
3. Arlington FFA teens lose cattle to infection from Puyallup fair
4. Bank robbery suspect arrested
5. Tax error could lead to refund for thousands
6. Now turn the focus to Boeing's future, here
7. First black teacher in Everett is honored
8. Police seek Snohomish home invasion suspects
9. Everett's Beach snubbed
10. Everett OKs red-light cameras
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Saved by a helmet
Scots aim higher in Fischer's fourth year
King's girls beat Bellevue Christian in opener
Wildcats tumble in state semifinals
Returning trio boosts Hawks' playoff hopes
Deficits loom for senior program
Edmonds to delay most drastic cuts
Neighborhood, inc.
City readies for 'green' road
The Enterprise Online Newspaper

TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes


ADVERTISEMENT