By PAUL BEEBE, Salt Lake Tribune

Temporary high-risk insurance pool in Senate health reform bill

A little-noticed part of the health care reform plan proposed by Senate Democrats would create a temporary high-risk pool that would cover people turned down for health care insurance because of pre-existing medical conditions.

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Businesses say money tight; banks say it's flowing

If anyone qualifies for a business loan, it might be Frank Dsouza.
His Salt Lake City-based import, manufacturing and distribution company, Seaich Corp., is doing just fine, notwithstanding the worst recession since the 1930s.

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Businesses say money tight; banks say it's flowing

If anyone qualifies for a business loan, it might be Frank Dsouza.
His Salt Lake City-based import, manufacturing and distribution company, Seaich Corp., is doing just fine, notwithstanding the worst recession since the 1930s.

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Businesses say money tight; banks say it's flowing

If anyone qualifies for a business loan, it might be Frank Dsouza.
His Salt Lake City-based import, manufacturing and distribution company, Seaich Corp., is doing just fine, notwithstanding the worst recession since the 1930s.

Read more

Delta tries to attract more travelers to its Web site

As more consumers get comfortable with being their own travel agents, Delta Air Lines is pushing hard to sell more tickets at its Web site, www.delta.com. Nearly 30 percent of Delta's sales were made at delta.com last year. The airline hopes 35 percent of its passengers will buy tickets at the site this year and that the figure will eventually reach or exceed 50 percent.

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Airlines look to add in-flight Internet

Starting this week, passengers aboard a transcontinental JetBlue Airways flight will be able to log on to their e-mail and send instant messages at 35,000 feet in a precursor to a time in which Int

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