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Bringing Broadband to the Urban Poor

To make good on his pledge to prioritize high-speed Internet access, President-elect Obama must address inner cities, where many go without a connection

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Signs of Life Behind the Bad News

In response to recent Fed moves, investors are inching toward taking on more risk, as rates for mortgages have come down sharply and new debt issuance creeps higher. BW's Jim Cooper explains

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Go Ahead, Ditch the Car

Online transit planners make it easier to use mass transportation by identifying which lines you need to take and when to transfer

 

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The Time Warner-MTV Tussle

MTV Networks' Jan. 1 plan to pull channels off Time Warner Cable may portend more distribution-fee battles between cable programmers and operators

How Madoff Is Burning the SEC

A 1992 probe should've raised red flags when tips on Madoff surfaced. Now critics question the agency's ability to act as a watchdog

Citadel's Year to Forget

Its Kensington and Wellington funds lost more than 50% of their value in '08, far worse than the 20% average hedge fund decline

Airlines: Who'll Disappear in '09?

Yes, fuel prices are down, but so is passenger travel, so any new bankruptcies could prove fatal

China 2009: Confidence Deficit

Stock markets fell some 65% in 2008. Growth is down, unemployment is up. Will Beijing try to buy its way out with more exports?

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Dell reorganizes its executive suite, Chemical giant LyondellBasell ponders bankruptcy, and more business news from around the Web

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Where Three Mutual Funds Are Finding Bargains

Ariel's John Rogers, David Herro at Oakmark, and Marsico Funds' Tom Marsico see opportunities even as their portfolios are down drastically

Vital Signs: Jobs, Housing, Spending Still Look Gloomy in 2009

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Technology

FCC's Martin Drops Porn Filtering Idea

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said he has given up on porn filtering in the hopes of gaining support for a free nationwide wireless broadband network

Ten Stories that Defined Broadband in 2008

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Global Business

Gazprom Stokes European Energy Worries

Europe's annual struggle with Russia over energy starts this winter with Gazprom's threats to cut off gas supplies to Ukraine

Ukraine Says It's Paying for Russian Gas

New Year Blues in Japan

Merkel Hints at Tax Cuts in 2009

Slovakia Joins Decade-Old Euro Zone

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With Funds Tight, College Students Get Creative

E-mail pleas, peer lending, and a new pay-for-grades site are supplementing traditional college funding plans

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The Print Media Are Doomed

Surpassed in convenience and economy by online content, printed magazines and newspapers will dry up in the next decade. Pro or con?

 

IN YOUR FACE: OBAMA'S EDUCATION STIMULUS

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Reader Damian Bebell Writes:

"One problem: our children have fully embraced the opportunities afforded by computer-based technologies—whereas traditional school environments have not."