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Headline Roundup: Holding On

Posted by Stephanie Startz on October 15, 2009 09:26 AM

The New York Times will not sell the Boston Globe. [WSJ]

US automarket falls 1.5% after Cash for Clunkers ends. [Times of London]

Ford gears redesigned Lincoln towards luxury market. [Bloomberg]

MySpace focuses on music, "social entertainment," not taking Facebook head-on. [WSJ]

Wardrobe staples and snoods (pull-on scarves) bolster Burberry sales. [FT]

US distiller Diageo blames larger-than-expected 6% fall on destocking. [FT]

(More headlines: Breast Cancer month, gold at Harrod's.)

For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, how much are brands giving, and to whom? [Newsweek]

Hawaiian airlines Mokulele and Go! merge. [NY Times]

Dole Food Co. lost half its valuation over past six years. [LA Times]

Cracker Jacks remain a classic at the ball park. [NY Times]

Harrod's to sell gold bullion. [Telegraph]

Luxury fashion brands catch up on social media. [Fortune]

How the Logo channel won by catering to its demographic. [Fast Company]

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