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China Real Time Report : Chanos China Smackdown Watch, Part XXIV
DJN: Junk Bond Funds See $470.3 Mln Inflow In Week - Lipper FMI
DJN: UPDATE: Generali '09 Gross Premiums Rise,Eyes On Board Changes
DJN: UPDATE:Edmunds Sees Toyota U.S. Market Share At 4 1/2-Year Low
MW: Currencies: Dollar up vs. euro amid Greek downgrade fears
Obama called on lawmakers not to let the summit descend into "political theater," but the session featured sharp partisan disputes.
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Palm warned its new Pre and Pixi smart phones aren't selling as well as hoped, which will leave its revenue for the year "well below" what the handset maker had forecast.
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Bernanke noted the central bank is looking at derivatives arrangements that Goldman and other banks made with Greece as he began the second day of testimony before lawmakers.
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Former Fed chairman Volcker said the near-collapse of AIG in 2008 was partly a result of ineffective state insurance regulation.
A surprising jump in jobless clams hurt stocks, but a recovery in energy stocks helped pare the losses.
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Toyota President Akio Toyoda concluded his trip to Washington Thursday morning by meeting with U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
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Two-year-old Kervins Noel reunited with his mother after a weeks-long odyssey in which he lost his leg, his home and his identity.
Team USA looks to be running away with the medal count, which would be its first overall victory since 1932. But the race for most golds is a four-nation battle.
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Bonus has become a bad word for traders, investment bankers and Wall Street executives. For thousands of brokers, however, the big bucks just keep rolling in.
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Homeland Security's E-Verify program might be failing to detect one out of two illegal workers whose employment authorizations are screened.
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A top Sunni lawmaker, who less than a week ago said he was pulling his party out of the election after he was banned from the race, reversed course and said that his party is back in the race.
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Japanese auto makers Nissan, Suzuki and Daihatsu have all announced vehicle recalls to begin on Friday.
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European antitrust authorities are examining complaints made against Google by three Internet companies, including a Microsoft subsidiary.
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Standard & Poor's Ratings Services weighed in on increasing concerns about financial distress in the euro zone, with the ratings agency saying it doesn't see a nation defaulting.
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The Toyota fiasco offers a valuable lesson for investors-and it's nothing to do with cars, writes Brett Arends.
Munich's annual starkbier festival, or strong beer season, is an homage to the traditions of 17th-century monks—and an insider's alternative to Oktoberfest.
It is risky to correct a president to his face, but it must be done.
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As the number of "involuntary part-time" workers surges, many are slicing the day into five or more chunks of work or other activity—a coping tactic that exacts a toll.
Built in 2000, this six bedroom, four bathroom Victorian located across the street from Freedom Park has a classic look and modern amenities.
After a lay-off, David Arrick wasn't sure what to do with his life. And then inspiration struck: "Butch it up, Buttercup."
Last night, in an embarrassing glitch for Facebook, some users of the social-networking site began getting hundreds of personal messages that weren't intended for them.
Wall Street blogs have become a serious enterprise. David Weidner offers his choice of the best of the best.
Cramped in coach but can't afford a business or first- lass ticket? Many airlines now let you snare extra room by purchasing a second seat.
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President Obama is proposing that the U.S. government both guide the economy and do so with a new, aggressively redistributive tax policy.
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Radio drama thrived for 40 years in America. It was all but gone by the 1960s, killed off by television. Now, the Internet has given radio drama a whisper of new life.
Asia's emerging markets have outpaced the U.S., Europe and Japan in recovering from the downturn.
Doctors are narrowing their recommendation on who should take daily aspirin for heart health, based largely on concerns about the drug's side e ffects, which can include bleeding ulcers.
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