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Business - Page 230
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New patent reform law promises job creation, red-tape trimming, B-to-B tensions
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European finance ministers reject Geithner-backed stimulus
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UBS trader ordered held over fraud allegation
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BofA may take Countrywide into bankruptcy to cut litigation costs
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Trader in UBS case charged
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Stock futures stumble before opening
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Claim: Treasury Secretary ignored Obama directive
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UBS under pressure to explain $2B trading scandal
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12,000 tax cheats come clean under IRS program
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Morgan Stanley Chairman to step down at years end
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Rogue trader suspected in $2 billion loss at UBS
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Markets surge as volatility recedes
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Apple asks to postpone Motorola patent suits
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In political vote, House GOP opposes new borrowing
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Has the iPhone lost its cool?
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Target's website crashes after clothing line launch
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Embattled French bank faces takeover rumors
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Yahoo co-founder urged to help oust chairman
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ECB could be exposed as Euro periphery deposits plunge
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Markets open up on European Commission's Eurozone bond optimism
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Federal report on BP oil spill to be released
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Fidelity's Magellan Fund will have new director
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Greenspan: Controlling gov't debt will be painful
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Federal deficit totaled $1.23T through August
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GOP says jobs plan tax increases could cost jobs
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European debt uncertainty leads to mixed Tuesday open
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James Murdoch faces second grilling in Parliament
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Authors Guild sues universities over online books
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Bank of America will slash 30,000 jobs
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Don't expect a home run from the Fed
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Former NYSE CEO Dick Grasso reflects on 9/11
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SEC investigation into Fannie and Freddie winding down
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Coated paper manufacturer NewPage bankruptcy approved
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Germany plans bank rescue should Greek aid package fail
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Stock plunge as worries about Europe intensify
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Wholesale stockpiles rose 0.8 percent in July
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ECB hawk Stark resigning 'for personal reasons'
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McDonald's key revenue metric below expectations
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Bernanke puzzled by weak consumer spending