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Business - Page 232
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In annual ritual, Verizon raises dividend
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AT&T baffled by DOJ move to block T-Mobile merger
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IRS provides tax relief to some Irene victims
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Hedge fund manager pulls out of Mets deal
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Stocks rise after drop in unemployment claims
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BNY Mellon CEO Kelly steps down
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Stimulus-backed Solyndra files for Chapter 11
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Anti-corporatists to 'occupy' Wall Street for 'Tahrir moment'
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Sprint stock gains on news of Justice Department suit against AT&T
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ExxonMobil Russia deal closes door on BP
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DOJ sues to stop giant telecom merger (UPDATE)
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AT&T stock tanks after Justice Department blocks merger
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Justice Department blocks AT&T-T-Mobile merger
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Sony tablets aim to stand out from crowd
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Strong autos drove July factory orders up 2.4 percent
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Ireland's unemployment rate rises to 14.4 percent
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Obama to push for more transportation spending
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Monsanto seeks OK for low-fat soybean
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Stocks rise on hopes for more economic stimulus
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CNN gets more personal, buys iPad magazine Zite
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Judge OKs Lehman bankruptcy plan
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'Mr. Bond' Gross fears 'developed economy' recession
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Some Fed officials sought more economic stimulus
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NY man suing Facebook has to allow email access
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Consumer confidence drops almost 15 points in August
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Winn-Dixie slumps on earnings after big day
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Gibson Guitar CEO: Raid by feds to cost company $2 to $3 million
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Surprise six-figure salaries
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Barnes & Noble 1st quarter loss narrows
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US stock futures fall after market's big rally
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NTSB to decide cause of gas pipeline explosion
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Irene’s wrath helps some retailers
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No jobs in the U.S.? I'm moving!
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Bank of America sells half of its China bank stake
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Obama: Krueger to be key adviser on growth
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EU official: Market turmoil threatens recovery
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Contracts to buy homes fell 1.3 percent in July
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Airlines resuming flights in the Northeast
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Damage from Irene appears to be less than feared