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  • COLUMN-Two ways to play the retail rebound Friday, 3 May 2013 | 11:06 AM ET

    CHICAGO, May 3- With consumer stocks blazing this year, it makes sense for investors to focus on retailers as the U.S. economy continues an inchworm-like recovery. But retail is a fickle business. The sectors have gained 14 percent and 17 percent year to date, respectively, through May 1, according to Standard& Poor's.

  • HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., May 1- Sears Holdings Corp. Some on Wall Street saw D'Ambrosio's departure as adding to Sears' risks, and pointed to his lack of retail sales experience just as the company is trying to turn around its core Sears and Kmart chains.

  • April 30- The Retail Council of Canada said on Tuesday it will develop a new set of trade guidelines in response to last week's deadly collapse of a Bangladesh garment factory complex that manufactured apparel for western retailers including Loblaw Cos Ltd.

  • April 30- The Retail Council of Canada said on Tuesday it will develop a new set of trade guidelines in response to last week's deadly collapse of a Bangladesh garment factory complex that manufactured apparel for western retailers including Loblaw Cos Ltd.

  • *Angry scenes as building owner brought to Dhaka court. DHAKA, April 30- Rescue officials in Bangladesh said on Tuesday they had given up hope of finding more survivors from a garment factory complex that collapsed killing hundreds, as the government came under pressure to do more to enforce building safety standards.

  • *Angry scenes as building owner brought to Dhaka court. The pledge from Britain's Primark and Canada's Loblaw came after the owner of the collapsed Rana Plaza was brought before a court in Dhaka on Monday, where lawyers and protesters chanted "hang him, hang him".

  • **ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE STORES, $2.11, up 42 pct. Telular said it may solicit superior proposals from third parties through may 29, 2013. Germany's Bayer AG has agreed to buy the U.S. contraceptive devices maker for $1.1 billion, aiming to underpin its position as the world's largest women's healthcare provider.

  • *Third major industrial disaster in five months in Bangladesh. *Public anger sparks days of protests By Ruma Paul and Serajul Quadir.

  • *Third major industrial disaster in five months in Bangladesh. *Public anger sparks days of protests By Ruma Paul and Serajul Quadir.

  • By Ruma Paul and Serajul Quadir. DHAKA, April 29- Rescue officials in Bangladesh said on Monday they were unlikely to find more survivors in the rubble of a factory building that collapsed last week burying hundreds of garment workers in the country's worst industrial accident.

  • *Owner of collapsed building arrested fleeing to India- police. Rana was arrested by the elite Rapid Action Battalion in the border town of Benapole, Dhaka District Police Chief Habibur Rahman told Reuters, ending a four-day manhunt that began after Rana Plaza, which housed factories making low-cost garments for Western retailers, caved in on Wednesday.

  • DHAKA, April 28- The owner of a factory building that collapsed in Bangladesh killing hundreds of garment workers was arrested on Sunday trying to flee to India, as hopes of finding more survivors from the country's worst industrial accident began to fade.

  • *Owner of collapsed building arrested fleeing to India- police* More than 900 missing, police say* Four pulled from rubble alive, four days after disaster By Ruma Paul and Serajul Quadir.

  • By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul. DHAKA, April 28- Hope for survivors under the rubble of a building that collapsed outside the capital of Bangladesh faded on Sunday, and with more than 900 people still counted as missing fears grew that the death toll could rise far beyond the latest figure of 363..

  • By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul. DHAKA, April 27- Two factory bosses and two engineers were detained in Bangladesh on Saturday, three days after the collapse of a building where low-cost garments were made for Western brands killed at least 352 people.

  • By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul. DHAKA, April 27- Two factory bosses and two engineers were arrested in Bangladesh on Saturday, three days after the collapse of a building where low-cost garments were made for Western brands, as the death toll rose to 341 but many were still being found alive.

  • *Angry workers protest in Dhaka, burning and smashing cars* Twenty pulled from rubble alive, 72 hours after disaster* Rescuers work frantically to save 15 trapped workers By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul.

  • *Angry workers protest in Dhaka, burning and smashing cars* Seven pulled from rubble alive, 72 hours after disaster* Rescuers work frantically to save 15 trapped workers By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul.

  • *Factories made garments for brands in Europe, North America. DHAKA, April 26- Bangladesh textile workers vented their anger on Friday, burning cars and clashing with police, as the death toll passed 300 following the collapse of a building housing factories that made low-cost garments for Western brands.

  • *Factories made garments for brands in Europe, North America. By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul. DHAKA, April 26- The search for survivors from Bangladesh's worst industrial accident stretched into a third day on Friday, with the death toll rising to 273 after the collapse of a building housing factories that made low-cost garments for Western brands.