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Business - Page 233
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Some stores close but New Yorkers continue to shop
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Hurd, Ellison pay valued at more than $77M each
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After years of delays, Boeing 787 Dreamliner gets FAA certification
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TransCanada's Keystone pipeline clears hurdle
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Procter & Gamble CEO to get $16.2 mln compensation
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Irene flight cancellations top 2,400
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Stocks shake off losing streak
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NYSE considers shutdown as Irene targets New York
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Generators, batteries big sellers ahead of Irene
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Bernanke proposes no new steps to boost economy
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Dr. Doom: 'We are headed towards a recession'
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Bloomberg to pay $990M for legal research company
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Wall Street continues to back Apple even after Jobs steps down as CEO
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Buffett to host Obama fundraiser in New York
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BofA says Berkshire will invest $5 billion
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Toll Brothers gains most since January as profit beats analyst estimates
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Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple
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Mortgage foreclosure talks: State attorneys general at odds
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Stocks hold three-day gain
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Shares mixed for oil companies in Libya
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Gold falls as investors bet on market stability
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McGraw-Hill seen returning 40% more in pieces
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Sprint to get iPhone 5
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Burger King adds oatmeal to the royal breakfast
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U.S. deficit estimated at $1.3 trillion this year, CBO says
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CBO: Budget deficit to hit $1.28T, down slightly
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French execs echo Buffett offer to pay more taxes
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Dow soars 300, logs biggest gain in 2 weeks
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Virginia quake shakes buildings from D.C. to Boston
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Nuclear plant near epicenter shuts down
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Did the Stanley Cup loss reverse Canada’s fortunes?
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New-home sales down 0.7 percent in July
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FDIC: Number of problem banks fell to 865 in Q2
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Wall Street looks set for second day of gains
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AP survey: No recession but weakness will endure
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Head of rating agency S&P stepping down
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Morgan Stanley at brink of collapse got $107B from fed
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BofA may need to raise up $50 billion
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Feds will give Amtrak's Acela a $4.5 Million PER-SECOND upgrade