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Google claims Microsoft is involved in antitrust actions against it; Microsoft disputes that but says it would encourage anyone with a complaint about Google to contact authorities.
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An excessive focus on market share and profits was a key reason for Toyota's quality problems, Akio Toyoda said while apologizing in China.
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A bankruptcy judge ruled that certain investors in Madoff's Ponzi scheme aren't entitled to recoveries from the fraud.
Stocks rose as an improved reading of U.S. manufacturing employment and a burst of merger activity emboldened buyers.
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Americans spent 0.5% more in January than the previous month but growth of their income was weak, posting a 0.1% gain. Separately, manufacturing growth slowed, the ISM said.
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The EU's monetary affairs commissioner said the EU is ready to support Greece, but urged the country to take further measures to shrink its budget deficit.
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Chile's government asked the U.N. to provide aid two days after a giant earthquake ripped through the South American nation, killing at least 700 and sparking looting rampages.
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Random House has set up an in-house team to create original stories for videogames and provide story advice for games in development.
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Donald Kohn, who helped steer the Fed through the financial crisis, said he will retire as vice chairman in June, giving Obama a chance to reshape the Fed by filling three vacancies on its seven-member board.
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Home builders in some of the nation's hardest hit housing markets are going to work for banks, in a little-used arrangement that is helping to ameliorate conditions in some battered local economies.
A Pakistani court has restrained the government from extraditing Afghan Taliban leaders recently detained by its intelligence services to any other country, raising the prospects of a new row between Kabul and Islamabad.
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Global semiconductor sales rose 0.3% in January from the previous month, but sales surged 47% from a year ago.
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George Buckiey, 3M's CEO, is rallying his team to come up with innovations that will reduce products' costs.
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NYSE Euronext has been notified that the IRS wants to disallow about $161 million in tax deductions the stock-exchange operator took for compensation paid to its then-chairman and CEO.
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Exchange-traded bond funds bring the risk of limiting gains or magnifying losses.
"Up in the Air" director Jason Reitman talks about his connection with his characters, the idea of being alone and the making of his Oscar-nominated hit.
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The Massachusetts 'model' moves to price controls.
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Seoul is twisting arms to get government employees to take at least some time off. But from the top of the initiative on down, leaders are sending mixed messages.
Former New York State Senator and railroad magnate Samuel Sloan built this nine-bedroom home in Garrison, N.Y., north of New York City, in the 1860s.
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Home builders in some of the nation's hardest hit housing markets are going to work for banks, in a little-used arrangement that is helping to ameliorate conditions in some battered local economies.
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Partisan gridlock is not the reason. The administration's plans are flawed, and they're encountering resistance from both sides of the aisle in Congress, writes Peter Wallison.
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A Cuban dissident dies in prison while Latin leaders schmooze with Castro.
Seoul is twisting arms to get government employees to take at least some time off. But from the top of the initiative on down, leaders are sending mixed messages.
George Buckiey, 3M's CEO, is rallying his team to come up with innovations that will reduce products' costs.
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