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Latest financial news - CNNMoney.com
Wall Street faces an economy at a 'crossroads'
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Stocks started September with a bang as investors cheered a rare dose of good economic news but investors may need to buckle in for the coming week: It's a holiday-shortened week with little on the docket to set the tone.
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81% rate U.S. economy as 'poor' - CNN poll
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A new national poll released Sunday indicates that eight in 10 Americans say that the economy is in poor shape, and the number that say conditions are very poor is on the upswing after steady declines through the spring.
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Obama's economy boost - just don't call it stimulus
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President Obama is pledging to propose a new package of job-boosting ideas next week -- just don't call it stimulus.
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Dollar slips on return to risk
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As better-than-expected economic data boosted investor morale this week, the greenback lost some of its luster, falling against a basket of currencies.
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Where the jobs are now, and where they'll be next
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What went wrong at Burger King
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It's not yet clear what Burger King's new owner, the Brazilian-backed private equity firm 3G Capital, has in mind for the troubled No. 2 fast-food chain. But a total strategic revamp is in order.
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Dow back in the black for 2010
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Stocks closed near session highs Friday, with the Dow erasing its losses for the year, as investors welcomed a better-than-expected report on the U.S. job market.
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Strongest jobs recovery in decades. Seriously
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A jobless recovery? Hardly.
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August jobs report: Signs of life for employment
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Business hiring is picking up, but not enough to make up for the massive losses of temporary government jobs.
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Kia recalling fire-prone cars
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Hyundai-Kia Motors is recalling more than 35,000 cars with fire-prone electrical wiring systems, said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Stock futures pop after jobs report
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Stocks futures jumped Friday after the August employment report showed that employers cut fewer jobs than economists were expecting and added more private-sector jobs than forecast.
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Should US government debt be rated junk?
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I have $10,000 and four months. Where do I invest?
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Question: I have a budget of $10,000 for a stock simulation I'm doing for a business and personal-finance class. What stocks should I invest in to make the most money in four months? -- Matt
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From Detroit, a fix for smog-belching motorcycles
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When Americans debate the impact of fuel emissions on the environment, they usually talk about cars and trucks. But what about smaller vehicles like motorcycles, scooters, lawnmowers and ATVs?
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5 things you must know about homeowners insurance
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1. Loyalty is overrated
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The iPod helped Apple rise from the dead in the last decade. But the iPod Classic, the device that jump-started that resurrection, didn't get so much as a mention from Steve Jobs at Apple's iPod event on Wednesday.
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Oil roars into September 'like a lion'
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After ending August in a slump, oil prices surged into September, rallying nearly 3% Wednesday, and continuing to move higher Thursday following news of an oil platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Quit whining, Wall Street. Nothing has changed.
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Second act: From software to wind energy
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Jim Maguire describes himself as being ahead of his time, and he's hardly bragging. In 2002, Maguire -- who managed software projects for large companies -- was consulting in Germany when he discovered "the next big thing."
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Mariner Energy shares fall after platform fire
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Shares of Mariner Energy tumbled Thursday after a fire in one of the company's production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Business - Google News
Obama to seek extension of R&D tax credits - Los Angeles Times
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FOXNews - Obama to seek extension of R&D tax credits - Los Angeles Times - Helping businesses that invest in research and development is part of the president's broader plan for the economy. Other proposals call for increasing infrastructure spending and continuing tax cuts for the middle class. ...
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US authorities seize BP's blowout preventer - Telegraph.co.uk
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Former HP Chief May Move to Oracle - New York Times
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Mark V. Hurd, who was forced to resign as Hewlett-Packard's top executive last month after an investigation into a sexual harassment charge found that he had fudged his expenses, is in talks with Oracle about a top executive position ...
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Unemployment inched up in August - Philadelphia Inquirer
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The nation's unemployment rate inched up to 9.6 percent in August as public and private employers, for the third straight month, laid off more people than they hired, the Department of Labor reported Friday. ...
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City politics get in the way of new food, shopping at LAX - Los Angeles Times (blog)
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It seemed an obvious idea: Bring in new concessionaires to improve the food and shopping at Los Angeles International Airport, giving a distinctive LA flair to a drab facility that receives often-dismal ratings from passengers. ...
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California's Prop. 23, backed by oil giants with a lot to lose, needs to go ... - Los Angeles Times
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Laos News - California's Prop. 23, backed by oil giants with a lot to lose, needs to go ...
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Egg farmers: Good managing can help control salmonella - USA Today
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By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY PEARL CITY, Ill. â There is nothing small scale about Pearl Valley Eggs, deep in the heart of Illinois farm country. The egg farm itself, ...
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Google faces first US competition inquiry - The Guardian
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Regulators in Texas have launched the first broad anti-trust review of Google's search and advertising practices in the US. While federal regulators in Washington have investigated the impact on competition of Google's business deals in the past, ...
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Taxes, Small Business and Uncertainty - Shopfloor
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Kevin A. Hassett and Alan d. Viard of the American Enterprise Institute wrote Friday in The Wall Street Journal, âThe Small Business Tax Hike and the 97 Percent Fallacy,â demonstrating that the expiration of the 2001 and 2003 federal tax cuts on ...
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UN calls special meeting to address food shortages amid predictions of riots - The Guardian
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Two years after the last food crisis, when prices surged by nearly 15% in the UK, food inflation is back. Soaring global food prices have prompted City and food industry experts to warn that the cost of the weekly shop is set to rise by up to 10% in ...
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MSN Money Latest Articles
10 stocks to watch in the week ahead
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Amgen, one of the world's biggest biotech companies, appears on an MSN Money list of recommended stocks. Here are StockScouter's top investment ideas.
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Inflation, stagflation and you
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How can you navigate the threat of the 'flations'? One option is to follow the yellow brick road and buy gold.
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6 outrageously overpriced products
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Some of these items are required (college textbooks); others just seem like they are (popcorn at the movies). The markups are astronomical.
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Getting a yen for Japanese stocks
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Japan's currency keeps rising, making it a haven from US economic woes and creating bargains for investors. Here are 3 stocks to consider buying in the fall.
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50 stocks to buy in September
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StockScouter, MSN Money's stock-picking tool, can help investors find companies capable of outperforming the broader market in the weeks ahead.
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The 'Obama debt relief' scam
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New regulations will soon crack down on shady debt settlement companies. Until then, don't let desperation guide your decisions. Plus: What to ask before signing on.
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Is that rental car really insured?
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The last thing you want on vacation is a costly surprise. Here are 3 ways to ensure you've got coverage.
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The No. 1 key to a fund's success
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A study by Morningstar says the company's star rating system isn't the most vital factor in predicting a mutual fund's performance.
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How the stock market is killing jobs
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Today's rapid-fire, anyone-can-play market makes it tougher for small companies to raise money to grow and hire. Do we need a new market to save the economy?
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Renting gets a new lease on life
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Millions of Americans going through foreclosure will become renters by necessity. Many others will rent by choice. Should the government keep subsidizing owners?
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Need cash? Make extra money online
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Turn your Photoshop expertise, second-language skills -- or even Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonation -- into a paycheck. Or test-drive a new line of work.
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Dell-HP bidding war: The real story
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Why are the tech giants willing to pay nearly $2 billion for a data storage company that isn't turning a profit?
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Credit cards with the best rewards
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Whether you want travel perks, cash back or a discount on gasoline, there's a card that caters to you.
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Reuters: Business News
What might make the Fed flinch?
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy appears to be trudging along, neither booming nor busting, growing steadily enough to diminish double-dip recession fears but not quickly enough to bring down unemployment.
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IMF's Lipsky says moderate world recovery underway
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GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - The world economy is recovering moderately but still faces challenges such as the need for medium-term fiscal consolidation, the IMF's First Managing Director, John Lipsky, said on Sunday.
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Stocks rally as jobs data spurs optimism
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street closed a stellar week on Friday after recent economic data, including a stronger-than-expected labor market report, bolstered optimism that the economy would not fall back into recession.
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Venezuela OKs payment for French retailer Casino
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has approved a $690 million payment to French retailer Casino and other owners of a supermarket chain nationalized earlier this year, state media said on Saturday.
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Taxpayers may face initial loss on GM IPO: sources
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NEW YORK/DETROIT (Reuters) - The U.S. government is likely to take a loss on General Motors Co in the first offering of the automaker's stock, six people familiar with preparations for the landmark IPO said.
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China tells state companies to explore Potash bid
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TORONTO/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese officials have ordered state companies to meet investment bankers to explore ways to block BHP Billiton's $39 billion bid for Potash Corp, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
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Obama says his economic policies halted "bleeding"
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, previewing a big push on the U.S. economy next week, on Saturday defended policies that he said "have stopped the bleeding" and put the middle class on the road to recovery.
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Anglo Irish Bank to be "decommissioned": minister
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Nationalized Anglo Irish Bank will be "decommissioned," with a decision on its fate expected within a few weeks, a junior government minister was quoted on Saturday as saying.
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Debt levels should fall after pre-crisis jump: BIS
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LONDON (Reuters) - Debt levels that ran up ahead of the financial crisis have shown only a modest decline since and are likely to fall sharply in the coming years, a study said.
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Japan Noda warns on yen, suggests joint steps difficult
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda said on Saturday Tokyo would take decisive steps to stem the yen's rise when needed, while suggesting that coordinated currency market intervention was a difficult option.
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In Focus: Top Business and Economic Headlines from NASDAQ.com
Take-Two reports profit thanks to Red Dead Redemption
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Red Dead Redemption, a video game set in the Wild West, helpedsend game producer Take-Two Interactive ( TTWO ) into the black in its third fiscal quarter. Red Dead Redemption, the company said, is enjoying strong sales:Nearly 7 million copies of the game have been sold since it...
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For American households, financial distress continues
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Americans' financial positions improved slightly between thefirst quarter and the second, consumer credit counseling serviceCredAbility reported this week - but financial concerns remainextant for many people. According to the Atlanta-based group, consumer distress - asmeasured on a...
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H-P looks poised to win 3Par
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Hewlett-Packard ( HPQ ) and Dell ( DELL ) have been locked in a battle for storage-software company 3Par ( PAR ) for the last three weeks, but it looks as though the latter isconceding to the former. H-P bid $33 for each share of 3Par Thursday, and Dell indicatedthat it...
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Apple unveils new iPods, Apple TV
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Apple ( AAPL ) on Wednesday rolled out new versions of its popular iPod musicplayers and a revised, slimmed-down Apple TV. Company CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the products at an event in SanFrancisco. The first hardware introduction was a new iPod Shuffle -a tiny, metallic square...
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U.S. manufacturing improves, sending stocks higher
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Conditions in the nation's manufacturing sector improvedunexpectedly in August, the Institute for Supply Managementreported Wednesday. The ISM's factory-conditions index rose from 55.5 percent in Julyto 56.3 percent; economists polled by MarketWatch had expected theindex to fall to 53.2...
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Home prices edge higher, S&P says
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Between the first and second quarters of the year, home pricesrose by a seasonally adjusted 2.3 percent, Standard & Poor'sCase-Shiller home price index shows. In addition, June's prices were 0.3 percent higher than May's inthe nation's 20 largest housing markets. "Seventeen of...
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RIM receives two-month reprieve in India
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A ban of Research in Motion's ( RIMM ) BlackBerry email and messaging services in India has been avertedfor now. India's Ministry of Home Affairs - the nation's internal securityagency - said Monday that RIM had provided it with access to the BlackBerry email and...
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Spending picks up in July
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Consumer spending rose 0.4 percent between June and July - thelargest increase in four months. Personal consumption expenditures, the Commerce Department reportedMonday morning, increased by $44.1 billion after having fallen $4billion in June. The personal savings rate, meanwhile, slipped...
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Netflix rolls out app for iPods, iPhones
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Movie-rental firm Netflix ( NFLX ) announced Thursday that it was introducing an app for Apple 's( AAPL ) iPod and iPhone devices. The app, Netflix said, will let users stream movies to their Appledevices via 3G or Wi-Fi. The app is free, but only Netflix membersmay use...
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Economic concerns mount on persistently weak housing data
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Separate home-sales reports released this week affirmed theweakness in the U.S. housing market - and data from the MortgageBankers Association suggests that further concerns may bewarranted. According to the industry group, mortgage delinquencies are on therise once again. The...
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Latest financial news - CNNMoney.com
Wall Street faces an economy at a 'crossroads'
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Stocks started September with a bang as investors cheered a rare dose of good economic news but investors may need to buckle in for the coming week: It's a holiday-shortened week with little on the docket to set the tone.
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81% rate U.S. economy as 'poor' - CNN poll
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A new national poll released Sunday indicates that eight in 10 Americans say that the economy is in poor shape, and the number that say conditions are very poor is on the upswing after steady declines through the spring.
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Obama's economy boost - just don't call it stimulus
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President Obama is pledging to propose a new package of job-boosting ideas next week -- just don't call it stimulus.
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Dollar slips on return to risk
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As better-than-expected economic data boosted investor morale this week, the greenback lost some of its luster, falling against a basket of currencies.
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Where the jobs are now, and where they'll be next
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What went wrong at Burger King
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It's not yet clear what Burger King's new owner, the Brazilian-backed private equity firm 3G Capital, has in mind for the troubled No. 2 fast-food chain. But a total strategic revamp is in order.
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Dow back in the black for 2010
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Stocks closed near session highs Friday, with the Dow erasing its losses for the year, as investors welcomed a better-than-expected report on the U.S. job market.
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Strongest jobs recovery in decades. Seriously
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A jobless recovery? Hardly.
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August jobs report: Signs of life for employment
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Business hiring is picking up, but not enough to make up for the massive losses of temporary government jobs.
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Kia recalling fire-prone cars
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Hyundai-Kia Motors is recalling more than 35,000 cars with fire-prone electrical wiring systems, said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Stock futures pop after jobs report
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Stocks futures jumped Friday after the August employment report showed that employers cut fewer jobs than economists were expecting and added more private-sector jobs than forecast.
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Should US government debt be rated junk?
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I have $10,000 and four months. Where do I invest?
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Question: I have a budget of $10,000 for a stock simulation I'm doing for a business and personal-finance class. What stocks should I invest in to make the most money in four months? -- Matt
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From Detroit, a fix for smog-belching motorcycles
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When Americans debate the impact of fuel emissions on the environment, they usually talk about cars and trucks. But what about smaller vehicles like motorcycles, scooters, lawnmowers and ATVs?
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5 things you must know about homeowners insurance
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1. Loyalty is overrated
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The iPod helped Apple rise from the dead in the last decade. But the iPod Classic, the device that jump-started that resurrection, didn't get so much as a mention from Steve Jobs at Apple's iPod event on Wednesday.
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Oil roars into September 'like a lion'
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After ending August in a slump, oil prices surged into September, rallying nearly 3% Wednesday, and continuing to move higher Thursday following news of an oil platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Quit whining, Wall Street. Nothing has changed.
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Second act: From software to wind energy
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Jim Maguire describes himself as being ahead of his time, and he's hardly bragging. In 2002, Maguire -- who managed software projects for large companies -- was consulting in Germany when he discovered "the next big thing."
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Mariner Energy shares fall after platform fire
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Shares of Mariner Energy tumbled Thursday after a fire in one of the company's production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Business news and Fortune 500 - FORTUNE Magazine
Where the jobs are now, and where they'll be next
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What went wrong at Burger King
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It's not yet clear what Burger King's new owner, the Brazilian-backed private equity firm 3G Capital, has in mind for the troubled No. 2 fast-food chain. But a total strategic revamp is in order.
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Play to win: The game-based economy
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Companies are realizing that "gamification" -- using the same mechanics that hook gamers -- is an effective way to generate business.
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What will Oracle buy next?
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Happy Labor Day, workers!
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Take a moment during your end-of-summer holiday to remember the people who built America and to recognize the strengths of our ever-evolving workforce today.
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Should U.S. government debt be rated junk?
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Apple TV swings hard but misses
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Quit whining, Wall Street. Nothing has changed.
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Target sells Farmville tractors (on Facebook gift cards)
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Facebook, which neither makes nor sells anything physical, takes a big step towards creating a unified online currency by selling gift cards in Target that work for Zynga, PopCap and other 3rd party games.
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How Dick Fuld morphed from trader to banker
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The rumors persisted of Lehman Brothers' being taken over again, and it was against such a background that Dick devised his pièce de résistance.
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7 recession-busting companies
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Plenty of industries in this economy are slumping, but there are a few beating the odds.
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Dan Akerson takes the helm at GM
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Once upon a time another Naval Academy graduate, Ross Perot, tried to right troubled General Motors Corp. as an activist director. Now it's the turn of Dan Akerson, class of 1970 and a telecoms executive-turned-private equity specialist.
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Alabama's race to the bottom
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8 pro-biz Dems facing tough races
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Some of Congress's most contested seats are held by market-oriented New Democrats.
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Ever since Lehman Brothers imploded and filed for the largest bankruptcy in history nearly two years ago, the firm's former chairman and CEO, Dick Fuld, has been a little on edge.
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Bill Gates' favorite teacher
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The secret world of Trader Joe's
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Even after crashes, investors still love overheated sectors. Where are the biggest risks today?
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Fastest-Growing Companies
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Our annual collection of rising phenoms reveals who's succeeding even in a stagnant economy.
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5 'new normals' of the economy
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Personal finance advice, ideas - Money Magazine
3 big deals on fall travel
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In these three must-visit destinations, fall is shoulder season - which means fewer crowds and lower prices.
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I have $10,000 and four months. Where do I invest?
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Question: I have a budget of $10,000 for a stock simulation I'm doing for a business and personal-finance class. What stocks should I invest in to make the most money in four months? -- Matt
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4 tips for caring for mom and dad
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Caring for an ailing or aging parent is never easy, but the challenges only multiply when Mom and Dad live far away.
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Tips for buying homeowners insurance
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1. Loyalty is overrated
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Money's new More Money blog
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Second act: From software to wind energy
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Jim Maguire describes himself as being ahead of his time, and he's hardly bragging. In 2002, Maguire -- who managed software projects for large companies -- was consulting in Germany when he discovered "the next big thing."
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Can mom afford to work only part-time?
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Shawn and Mary Kate DeRose live comfortably on a combined $133,000 income. They pay their debts, save for retirement, even have room to splurge on dinners out and high-end gym memberships.
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Quest for the perfect credit score
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A major league pitcher dreams of throwing a perfect game. High schoolers eyeing the Ivy League study furiously in hopes of earning 2400 on the SAT. Meanwhile, Chris Peplinski is pursuing his own brand of flawlessness: an 850 credit score.
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6 steps to improve your credit score
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Ready to embark on the quest for an 800 credit score?
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McDonald's sizzling stock
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Can these arches stay golden if the economy tumbles again?
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Cell phones: Make talk cheaper
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Married couple, separate finances
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The Zuckerbergs have yet to marry their finances.
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Why spend $300 a night for a hotel?
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Book a hotel in a popular destination and you know what to expect: a bed, a mini-fridge, and a big bill at checkout. In Europe's big cities, for example, you can easily spend anywhere from $150 to $300 a night (hotels in Florence average $205).
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Get tips from your peers on how to solve your thorniest money challenges.
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Money sent your questions to leading financial experts. Here's their best advice.
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Stand up to the pesky charges -- from checked-bag costs to retirement plan expenses -- that bug you the most.
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What the bond guru sees coming
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Bill Gross, co-chief investment officer of Pimco and manager of the planet's biggest bond mutual fund, has some so-so news and some bad news.
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Secrets of extreme savers
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You can save a lot more than the average person without feeling deprived.
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What city swelters with average July temperatures over 105 degrees?
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Best places for affordable homes
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Residents who buy houses in these cities see their incomes go furthest.
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Small business news - CNNMoney.com
From Detroit, a fix for smog-belching motorcycles
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When Americans debate the impact of fuel emissions on the environment, they usually talk about cars and trucks. But what about smaller vehicles like motorcycles, scooters, lawnmowers and ATVs?
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Car dealers fight for a second chance
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When Chrysler and GM filed for bankruptcy in 2009, they shuttered thousands of dealerships across the country. Fewer then one third are still in the running for a comeback.
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Big sales from tiny shops
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In kiosks, trucks and other teeny spaces, entrepreneurs with big dreams but little money are shaking up the retail scene.
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Despite the odds, these businesses have managed to stay truly all-American. But for how long?
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Bagelers decry NY schmear tactics
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Any way you slice your bagel, if you slice it in New York, it's going to cost you more.
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Obama rips GOP for blocking aid bill
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President Barack Obama blasted Senate Republicans on Monday for blocking a small business assistance bill, calling their opposition "pure partisan politics."
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Loan programs need cash ASAP
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Many state programs that help small businesses get loans they need to survive or expand are in jeopardy, victims of the economic downturn and state budget gaps.
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Hire your own overseas worker
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Hipmunk's new view of flight search
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Adam Goldstein was a whiz-kid MIT engineering student with an enviable network of tech contacts and a decade of industry experience. He also had a lofty dream: To reinvent Internet flight search.
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A $200 million headlock on MMA
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It's not every day you meet a chief executive officer named "Punkass." Especially one who runs a $200 million company.
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Barefoot shoes race the black market
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A 210-year-old's high-tech plans
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Crane & Co. is best known for its high-end writing papers, but the stationary company's cash cow is, literally, cash.
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Small biz jobs bill: FAIL
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As mom-and-pop businesses struggle to make ends meet, the latest attempt to help them has gotten mired in Washington politics.
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Sales plunge in oil spill's wake
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Businesses on Florida's Gulf Coast are watching tourism dollars slip away -- even when there's no oil in sight.
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Trading in a six-figure income
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After 20 years in health care, Priscilla Lopez craved a more creative outlet, preferably one related to fashion.
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When potholes swallow shoppers
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Whether it's road resurfacing, sidewalk repairs or a sewer upgrade, public works projects can wreak havoc on local businesses -- and thanks to stimulus money, 2010 has been full of them.
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Founders cash out with ESOPs
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Why a $14/hour worker costs $20
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You probably cost your boss a lot more than you think you do.
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For years the online-software company HotSchedules had its head in the clouds.
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Save $: Sign on the virtual line
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Looking for a business challenge? Try getting seven people in as many locations to sign a 45-page contract.
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World business news - FORTUNE Magazine: International Edition
Volcanic boom: Winning companies
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What China Inc. wants next
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For only the second time in recent history, a large, thriving, privately owned Chinese company has stepped up and stepped out -- buying a big brand known the world over.
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Will Greece turn from euros to gyros?
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Welcome to the United States of Iceland
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It's time to start paying attention to the financial sinkhole that Iceland is trying to climb out of -- the view from inside of it is eerily similar to our own.
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It has become an investing truism of late: If you want stocks with high-octane potential, you're wise to invest in the fast-growing economies of emerging markets. The result has been frenzied demand for such stocks and skyrocketing valuations.
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What happens if China's 'bubble' pops?
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China's ahead in the green-tech race
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Quick: which nation builds the most wind turbines? If you guessed America, with its blustery Great Plains dotted with whirring GE blades, you'd be wrong. In 2009, China became the planet's largest producer.
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Sovereign wealth funds on the hunt
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After months of relative silence, sovereign wealth funds, the huge, state-owned vehicles that export-rich countries use to invest their reserves, are on the prowl again.
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Ukraine online: You've got crop reports!
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The U.S. is helping Eastern Europe connect to the Internet in an effort to spur development.
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What on earth is up with 'Russia's GPS?'
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Russia's ballyhooed satellite communications system (and Putin's pet project) suffers technical setbacks and malfunctioning devices.
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New ETF is a way into smaller China
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If Burton Malkiel, author of the famous "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" and Princeton University economist, is right, the majority of U.S. investors aren't profiting enough from China's rapid growth.
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China's record debt has economists worried
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In a world still awash in economic worry, China has stood apart as the one country that has come through the global slump with only the briefest of hiccups.
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French bankers bid 'adieu' to guaranteed bonuses
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Banks in France, including non-French ones, will no longer be allowed to offer guaranteed bonuses to traders and other staff under new rules announced Nov. 5. The only exception is for signing bonuses for new employees, and they are limited to a maximum of one year.
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Preparing China's yuan for the world stage
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President Barack Obama's visit to China this week has increased the spotlight on one of the top hot-button issues in U.S.-China relations: revaluing the Chinese currency.
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China's announcement on Wednesday that Walt Disney could go ahead with its long-planned theme park in Shanghai raised a few eyebrows in Hong Kong. That's because Disney's first foray into the China market, via Hong Kong in 2005, has been tepid at best -- and embarrassing at worst.
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Tax-free Champagne, anyone?
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Not even Franz Kafka could have dreamed this one up.
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Forget China, Brazil's a cheaper investment
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Brazil has a lot of reasons to celebrate these days. It recently won the competition to host the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the 2014 World Cup.
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It's China's world. (We just live in it)
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You wouldn't think the men who run the oil-rich country of Nigeria would have much spring in their step these days. The nation is plagued by a never-ending guerrilla war, one that has trimmed the country's oil production to two-thirds of its potential capacity.
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Ireland's debt is accumulating.
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Ever thought of the fact that that Rs. 2 coin that you hand over with such nonchalance may have a story to tell? The RBI Monetary Museum at Fort Mumbai is a place where many such tales may be found.
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What Fiat's Move Means For Warsaw
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The Polish government must redouble its efforts to attract foreign investors or select investors more carefully.
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Hackers. Faceless people who deface government Web sites, who can peek into your computer without you knowing. What are they like? We asked Akash Mahajan, a Certified Ethical Hacker, for a few insights into the shadowy world.
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The Saudi arms request will likely lock Riyadh and Washington into a close military relationship for 20 more years.
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India's Health Insurance Hurdles
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As state-owned insurance companies scramble to get their act together, third party administrators need to be more efficient to justify their existence.
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The True Costs Of The Iraq And Afghanistan Wars
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The U.S. has lost more than money.
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Apple Rumors Lift Netflix
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After hours: Morgan Stanley and NovaGold shares rise; ABM Industries disappoints.
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Global experience has shown privatizing helps turn around unwieldy national railroads. India must follow suit.
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David Archuleta Moves Beyond American Idol
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The former American idol contestant adds writer to his resume.
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Some hospitals make colossal profits. Are they running a tight ship--or using monopoly power to overcharge patients? It's not a discussion hospitals want to have.
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Cultural and regulatory differences create challenges for such firms.
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San Francisco's Penthouse Palace
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Bharat Petroleum Goes Global
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Ashok Sinha dared Bharat Petroleum to look beyond its master--the government. His legacy will continue to take shape after he leaves.
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U.S. Agriculture Exports To China Surge
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But expect headwinds if Beijing continues to subsidize its rural economy.
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Need to cut deficit 'supported'
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Many people are in favour of reducing the deficit but they are less clear about where cuts should be made, a BBC poll suggests.
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BP well 'poses no further risk'
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The official in charge of cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill says the well which caused the damage is no longer a risk to the environment.
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Six million facing new tax bills
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HM Revenue and Customs says some 1.4 million people each owe about £1,500 in tax, while 4.3 million will get an average rebate of £418.
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Rovers takeover man left UK debts
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The Indian businessman hoping to buy Blackburn Rovers, Ahsan Ali Syed, left a trail of debt from his time in the UK, 5 live Investigates reveals.
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UN calls special food price talks
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The United Nations' food agency calls a special meeting of policy makers to discuss the recent rapid rises in food prices.
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Security stepped up at Kabul Bank
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Armed police are posted outside the main branch of Kabul Bank as customers continue to withdraw money amid fears it may collapse.
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Petrobras files $65bn share offer
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The Brazilian state oil company, Petrobras, unveils plans to sell up to $64.5bn of new stock, in one of the world's largest share offers.
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HSBC threatens to quit London HQ
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HSBC may quit its London headquarters if the UK government decides to break up big banks, a senior executive says.
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Bank customers in 'dire poverty'
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Banks are accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission.
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Industry fears over cheaper coins
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Vending machine companies warn cheaper "steel" 5p and 10p coins being considered by the Treasury could cost the industry millions of pounds.
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Shift in home loan availability
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The cost of mortgages is continuing to fall and they are becoming more accessible to some borrowers, figures show.
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Nigerian economy 'to grow by 10%'
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Nigeria's economy will hit double-digit growth by the end of 2011 or early 2012, the country's finance minister says.
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US sees 54,000 jobs go in August
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The US economy shed another 54,000 jobs in August, the third month in a row that jobs have been lost, official figures show.
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UK builders and services falter
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New data shows new construction orders contracted in the second quarter, while the services sector slowed sharply in August.
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'Big drop' in alcohol consumption
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Alcohol consumption has fallen faster than ever, figures from the British Beer and Pub Association suggest.
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Four power firms face sales probe
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Four of the "big six" UK energy suppliers are to be investigated amid concerns of mis-selling to customers, the regulator says.
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House prices fall again in August
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House prices fell for the second month in a row in August, according to the Nationwide building society.
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Plans for more £5 notes in ATMs
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All banks and building societies have put in place plans to begin dispensing £5 notes from the cash machines, a report reveals.
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Russia extends grain export ban
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Russia will consider lifting its grain export ban only after the next year's harvest has been reaped, Vladimir Putin says.
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ECB ups eurozone growth forecasts
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The European Central Bank raises its forecast for eurozone growth for this year and next year, and keeps interest rates on hold.
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Mozambique prices 'irreversible'
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The government of Mozambique says price rises which have led to deadly riots are "irreversible", as Maputo residents are urged to continue their protests.
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Chinese consider rival Potash bid
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Chinese investors approach Canadian pension fund over a possible rival bid for the fertiliser giant Potash Corporation.
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Andean gold in $3bn bidding war
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Rival Canadian gold mining companies, Goldcorp and El Dorado, lock horns in a $3bn fight to buy up Andean Resources.
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Burger King is sold for $3.26bn
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Burger King is being sold to private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26bn (£2.1bn), it has been announced.
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Delhi loses patience with Commonwealth Games
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The Commonwealth Games were meant to showcase Delhi, but the Indian capital is struggling to be ready on time amid accusations of poor planning, reports the BBC's Geeta Pandey.
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Hawk-Eye firm lined up for sale
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The British company behind the Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology used in tennis and cricket is to be put up for sale.
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Premier League spending tumbles
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Spending by English Premier League clubs in the summer transfer window has tumbled 22% from last year, a report says.
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Tourism near the Gaza border
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At the Zikim Kibbutz, near Ashkelon in southern Israel, tourists come in to see what life is like living just a short distance from the Gaza border.
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Cairo literary business booming
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Egypt's literary scene is thriving, with a new generation of writers and poets taking advantage of an increasing number of small publishers and social networking sites to get their work noticed.
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Banks leave customers in 'poverty'
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High Street banks have been accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission.
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Wrong tax bill for millions in UK
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Almost six million people in the UK have paid the wrong amount of income tax in the past year, with some facing a bill of up to £1,400 - although others can expect a rebate.
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Shopping malls: saviour or curse?
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Meadowhall in Sheffield was one of the first giant shopping centres in the UK. What sort of effect has it had on the local area?
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3D cameras and web TVs on show
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Rory Cellan-Jones tries out 3D video equipment and looks at the latest ultra thin and bright OLED TVs.
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Travel compensation and charges
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Travel expert Simon Calder has more advice for people doing battle with airlines and agents.
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Global food prices reach 20 year high
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Global food prices have reached a 20 year high and there are concerns they could climb even further after Russia decided to extend its ban on wheat exports.
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The lacemaking factory going back to traditional methods to survive
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How far can BMW stretch the brand before it snaps?
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How Silicon Valley's 'rich ecology' works
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Banks benefit, but what about the real economy?
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Fear sparks stockpiling of food in Russia as prices soar
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Economists remain divided over the merits of spending cuts
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August was tough, but there were glimmers of hope
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Need to cut deficit 'supported'
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Many people are in favour of reducing the deficit but they are less clear about where cuts should be made, a BBC poll suggests.
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BP well 'poses no further risk'
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The official in charge of cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill says the well which caused the damage is no longer a risk to the environment.
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Six million facing new tax bills
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HM Revenue and Customs says some 1.4 million people each owe about £1,500 in tax, while 4.3 million will get an average rebate of £418.
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Rovers takeover man left UK debts
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The Indian businessman hoping to buy Blackburn Rovers, Ahsan Ali Syed, left a trail of debt from his time in the UK, 5 live Investigates reveals.
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UN calls special food price talks
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The United Nations' food agency calls a special meeting of policy makers to discuss the recent rapid rises in food prices.
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Security stepped up at Kabul Bank
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Armed police are posted outside the main branch of Kabul Bank as customers continue to withdraw money amid fears it may collapse.
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Petrobras files $65bn share offer
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The Brazilian state oil company, Petrobras, unveils plans to sell up to $64.5bn of new stock, in one of the world's largest share offers.
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HSBC threatens to quit London HQ
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HSBC may quit its London headquarters if the UK government decides to break up big banks, a senior executive says.
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Bank customers in 'dire poverty'
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Banks are accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission.
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Industry fears over cheaper coins
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Vending machine companies warn cheaper "steel" 5p and 10p coins being considered by the Treasury could cost the industry millions of pounds.
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Shift in home loan availability
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The cost of mortgages is continuing to fall and they are becoming more accessible to some borrowers, figures show.
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Nigerian economy 'to grow by 10%'
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Nigeria's economy will hit double-digit growth by the end of 2011 or early 2012, the country's finance minister says.
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US sees 54,000 jobs go in August
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The US economy shed another 54,000 jobs in August, the third month in a row that jobs have been lost, official figures show.
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UK builders and services falter
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New data shows new construction orders contracted in the second quarter, while the services sector slowed sharply in August.
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'Big drop' in alcohol consumption
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Alcohol consumption has fallen faster than ever, figures from the British Beer and Pub Association suggest.
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Four power firms face sales probe
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Four of the "big six" UK energy suppliers are to be investigated amid concerns of mis-selling to customers, the regulator says.
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House prices fall again in August
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House prices fell for the second month in a row in August, according to the Nationwide building society.
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Plans for more £5 notes in ATMs
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All banks and building societies have put in place plans to begin dispensing £5 notes from the cash machines, a report reveals.
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Russia extends grain export ban
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Russia will consider lifting its grain export ban only after the next year's harvest has been reaped, Vladimir Putin says.
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ECB ups eurozone growth forecasts
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The European Central Bank raises its forecast for eurozone growth for this year and next year, and keeps interest rates on hold.
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Mozambique prices 'irreversible'
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The government of Mozambique says price rises which have led to deadly riots are "irreversible", as Maputo residents are urged to continue their protests.
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Chinese consider rival Potash bid
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Chinese investors approach Canadian pension fund over a possible rival bid for the fertiliser giant Potash Corporation.
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Andean gold in $3bn bidding war
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Rival Canadian gold mining companies, Goldcorp and El Dorado, lock horns in a $3bn fight to buy up Andean Resources.
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Burger King is sold for $3.26bn
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Burger King is being sold to private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26bn (£2.1bn), it has been announced.
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Delhi loses patience with Commonwealth Games
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The Commonwealth Games were meant to showcase Delhi, but the Indian capital is struggling to be ready on time amid accusations of poor planning, reports the BBC's Geeta Pandey.
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Hawk-Eye firm lined up for sale
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The British company behind the Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology used in tennis and cricket is to be put up for sale.
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Premier League spending tumbles
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Spending by English Premier League clubs in the summer transfer window has tumbled 22% from last year, a report says.
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Tourism near the Gaza border
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At the Zikim Kibbutz, near Ashkelon in southern Israel, tourists come in to see what life is like living just a short distance from the Gaza border.
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Cairo literary business booming
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Egypt's literary scene is thriving, with a new generation of writers and poets taking advantage of an increasing number of small publishers and social networking sites to get their work noticed.
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Banks leave customers in 'poverty'
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High Street banks have been accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission.
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Wrong tax bill for millions in UK
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Almost six million people in the UK have paid the wrong amount of income tax in the past year, with some facing a bill of up to £1,400 - although others can expect a rebate.
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Shopping malls: saviour or curse?
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Meadowhall in Sheffield was one of the first giant shopping centres in the UK. What sort of effect has it had on the local area?
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3D cameras and web TVs on show
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Rory Cellan-Jones tries out 3D video equipment and looks at the latest ultra thin and bright OLED TVs.
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Travel compensation and charges
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Travel expert Simon Calder has more advice for people doing battle with airlines and agents.
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Global food prices reach 20 year high
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Global food prices have reached a 20 year high and there are concerns they could climb even further after Russia decided to extend its ban on wheat exports.
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The lacemaking factory going back to traditional methods to survive
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How far can BMW stretch the brand before it snaps?
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How Silicon Valley's 'rich ecology' works
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Banks benefit, but what about the real economy?
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Fear sparks stockpiling of food in Russia as prices soar
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Economists remain divided over the merits of spending cuts
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August was tough, but there were glimmers of hope
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Chris Wragge discusses the impact of the economy on Labor Day 2010 with Rod Kurtz, executive editor of AOL Small Business.
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Chemicals That Energy Companies Secretly Use in a Process Dubbed "Fracking" Are Fueling Concerns About Our Water Supplies
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A recent survey of Consumer Reports' subscribers finds that lesser-known fast food chains such as In-N-Out and Five Guys have better tasting hamburgers than McDonald's or Burger King. Erica Hill reports.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers issues a report card every 4 years on the state of America's infrastructure. In the last two report cards, the nation got a D. Richard Schlesinger continues the series "CBS Reports: Where America Stands" with the state of America's infrastructure.
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The job growth for the month of August exceeded expectations with American businesses creating 67,000 jobs in August. But as Anthony Mason reports, there still lies great uncertainty in the country's economy.
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Hurricane Earl, despite now having been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane, continues to cause havoc along the East Coast for residents and business owners. Elaine Quijano reports.
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Facebook gets a new remote log out security feature, India demands that RIM, Google and Skype add a local server so the country can monitor communications, and finally infamous celebrity Paris Hilton has been caught lying about a purse she owns by her own Twitpic.
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The Service Sector Expanded for the Eighth Straight Month in August but Misses Analysts Expectations
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Harry Smith spoke with economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis discussed increased unemployment estimates for the month of August.
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Residents along the Cape Cod shoreline are recommended to leave as Hurricane Earl makes its way up the eastern seaboard. Dean Reynolds reports.
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Workers were doing routine maintenance when a fire broke out on the upper deck of Vermillion 380 located in the Gulf of Mexico; all 13 rig workers were rescued. Don Teague reports.
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Clifton Gunderson Women's Initiative Takes Off
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What's it take to create a successful women's initiative? Gale Crosley, principal of Crosley + Company in Atlanta, talks to Rick Goldenson, partner and initiative co-chair at Clifton Gunderson, about their award-winning program.
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I recently read an article challenging the reader to sum up one's leadership in six words. I decided to apply this same challenge in describing my experience at the AICPA Leadership Academy. My six words: Amazing professionals. Thought provoking. Life Changing.
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The Case for User Reviews
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How Bill Bartmann Lost It All and Got It Back
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How Google Cost Me $4 Million
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How I Handled Myself During a Prison Riot
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Federal Reserve Board
Approval of proposal by Metcalf Bank
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Approval of proposal by Metcalf Bank
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Written agreement with First National Bancorporation of Stoughton
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Written agreement with First National Bancorporation of Stoughton
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Written agreement with Oregon Community Bank and Trust
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Written agreement with Oregon Community Bank and Trust
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Written agreement with Osceola Bancorporation
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Written agreement with Osceola Bancorporation
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Approval of proposal by China Investment Corporation
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Approval of proposal by China Investment Corporation
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, August 10, 2010
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, August 10, 2010
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Prompt corrective action directive against First Community Bank
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Prompt corrective action directive against First Community Bank
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Written agreement with First American Bancorp and First American State Bank
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Written agreement with First American Bancorp and First American State Bank
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Prompt corrective action directive against Sunrise Bank
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Prompt corrective action directive against Sunrise Bank
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Written agreement with UCB Financial Group
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Written agreement with UCB Financial Group
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Written agreement with Highland Bancshares
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Written agreement with Highland Bancshares
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Federal Reserve to sponsor neighborhood stabilization summit
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Federal Reserve to sponsor neighborhood stabilization summit
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Written agreement with CSRA Bank Corp.
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Written agreement with CSRA Bank Corp.
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Written agreement with First Bancshares
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Written agreement with First Bancshares
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Written agreement with Guaranty Development Company and American Bank
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Written agreement with Guaranty Development Company and American Bank
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Written agreement with MidSouth Bank
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Written agreement with MidSouth Bank
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Written agreement with Union Bancshares
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Written agreement with Union Bancshares
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Written agreement with Battle Creek State Company and Battle Creek State Bank
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Written agreement with Battle Creek State Company and Battle Creek State Bank
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Cease and desist order against Barclays Bank and Barclays Bank New York Branch
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Cease and desist order against Barclays Bank and Barclays Bank New York Branch
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Written agreement with Wisconsin Bancshares
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Written agreement with Wisconsin Bancshares
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LexisNexis Press Releases: Business
LexisNexis Announces InterAction 6.0 for Microsoft Outlook
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LexisNexis® Verdict & Settlement Analyzer Helps Attorneys
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New York, NY â LexisNexis, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, today announced the introduction of LexisNexis® Verdict & Settlement Analyzer, an innovative, new online tool that helps attorneys more effectively plan case strategy by providing deep insight into the outcomes of previous cases similar to their own.
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LexisNexis to Enrich Content with SRAâs NetOwl
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New York, NY â LexisNexis®, a leading provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, today announced that it has signed an agreement with SRA International, Inc. to implement SRAâs industry-leading text analytics product NetOwl® as its enterprise tool to deliver enhanced search and discovery capabilities for legal and business professionals.
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LexisNexis Launches Lexis® for Microsoft® Office
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Martindale-Hubbell Collaborates with Users on Redesign of martindale.com Web Site
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New InterAction Software from LexisNexis Strengthens Client Team Collaboration, Performance and Productivity
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Highly Acclaimed Human Trafficking Documentary, REDLIGHT, Premieres in New York
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Martindale.com CLE Webinar on Peer-to-Peer Sharing to Feature Noted Copyright Expert and Author, David Nimmer
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NEW YORK, NY â LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®, the industry leader in networking and law firm marketing, today announced it will hold a free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Webinar on June 16 at 12:00 P.M. EDT to examine the legal issues surrounding Peer-to-Peer sharing and other Internet-related copyright issues.
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Reed Technology and Information Services Inc. Recognized by CIO Magazine
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LexisNexis Announces Global Sponsorship for the Launch of Microsoft Office 2010
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LexisNexis Adds Full-Text Patent Records from BRIC Countries
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Mortgage Fraud Continues to Climb According To LexisNexis® Mortgage Asset Research Institute
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LexisNexis Helps Raise Awareness of Human Trafficking
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International Institute of Law Association Chief Executives Joins Alliance Partner Program for Martindale-Hubbell Connected
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International Institute of Law Association Chief Executives Joins Alliance Partner Program for Martindale-Hubbell Connected
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LexisNexis® Claims Solutions and Mitchell Join Forces to Help Insurers Improve Claims Outcomes
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Lawyers.com Survey Reveals Drop in Estate Planning By Americans in 2009; Ailing Economy Likely Reason
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Lawyers.com Survey Reveals Drop in Estate Planning By Americans in 2009; Ailing Economy Likely Reason
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LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Selects FirstBest Technology to Power New Insurance Exchange
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American Inns of Court Joins Alliance Partner Program for LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell Connected Online Legal Network
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American Inns of Court Joins Alliance Partner Program for LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell Connected Online Legal Network
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Legal Professionals Select 11 LexisNexis Solutions for 2009 Law Technology News Awards, Including Top Honors in Four Categories
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Legal Professionals Select 11 LexisNexis Solutions for 2009 Law Technology News Awards, Including Top Honors in Four Categories
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LexisNexis Announces Lexis for Microsoft Office
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LexisNexis Announces Lexis for Microsoft Office
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LexisNexis and The Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers Partner with Marketcore on Insurance Exchange Initiative
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Inter-American Bar Association Joins Alliance Partner Program for Martindale-Hubbell Connected
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Inter-American Bar Association Joins Alliance Partner Program for Martindale-Hubbell Connected
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New LexisNexis Survey Reveals Legal Community Deeply Divided On Business Issues, Impact of Economic Downturn, Future of the Industry
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New LexisNexis Survey Reveals Legal Community Deeply Divided On Business Issues, Impact of Economic Downturn, Future of the Industry
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Capsoft Buys HotDocs Software Business from LexisNexis
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New York, NY, November 17, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE)--Capsoft, a leading international provider of document automation software and services, and LexisNexis, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, today announced the sale of the HotDocs® software business to Capsoft. Financial terms of the purchase were not disclosed.
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Reed Technology Launches Comprehensive, Web-based Drug Label Database
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Reed Technology Launches Comprehensive, Web-based Drug Label Database
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LexisNexis Earns Perfect Score in 2010 Best Places to Work Survey for LGBT Equality
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The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers and LexisNexis Form Partnership to Build Insurance Exchange
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LexisNexis Introduces Transparent Semantic Search Technology for Patent Research
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New York, NY, October 12, 2009 - LexisNexis, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, today announced the availability of transparent semantic search technology for its full complement of intellectual property (IP) research products â enabling users to find the most precise and relevant patent search results.
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Employment Screening Product from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Receives DHS SAFETY Act Certification and is Qualified as Anti-Terrorism Technology
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LexisNexis Windward Challenge Raises $90,000 for March of Dimes Georgia
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Alpharetta, Ga, September 10, 2009 - The March of Dimes Georgia Chapter will receive more than $90,000 raised by sponsors and racers of the 10th Annual Windward Challenge 5K Run/Walk held last night at the LexisNexis® offices in Alpharetta. The LexisNexis Windward Challenge attracted more than 500 entrants from the metro-Atlanta area.
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Social Networking by Lawyers Over the Past Year
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LexisNexis® and Recommind to Deliver New Knowledge Management Capabilities for Law Firms
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Former Delaware State CIO and Cabinet Secretary Joins LexisNexis® Special Services Inc.
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Litigators Select LexisNexis® File & Serve as the Online Repository and E-Service Resource for Federal Drywall Litigation
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New Version of LexisNexis® PCLaw⢠Helps Law Firms Better Manage Their Practices in Difficult Economic Times
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New Related Content Feature at lexis.com® Helps Legal Professionals Gain a More Complete Understanding of Cases and Issues
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Sandia National Laboratories Leverages the Data Analytics Supercomputer (DAS) by LexisNexis® Risk & Information Analytics Group, Which Offers Breakthrough High Performance Computing to Address Data Management and Analysis Challenges
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