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The division in effect separates the newspaper and publishing operations from the company's TV and movie properties
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Stocks opened lower despite better than expected news on durable goods orders, AT&T has reportedly added a new 61 cent monthly fee for all wireless contracts, and new federal rules require more detailed labels on meat packages. Ashley Morrison reports.
Companies ordered more machinery and electronic products last month, typically signs of confidence
Most workers have few protections when a company decides to completely change their jobs




