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Business - Page 236
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Dow plunges 513 points, worst drop since 2008
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White House pressures Geithner to stay
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Bank of New York Mellon to charge customers for large deposits
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Stock market drops all gains made in 2011
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Dow plunges 400 points, erasing its gains for the year
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US jobless claims drop by 1,000
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GM doubles profit in second quarter
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Kraft Foods Inc. to split into two companies
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Reid says compromise in the works to end FAA shutdown
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Facebook founder’s sister Randi Zuckerberg leaves company
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Stocks to watch Thursday: CVS, GM, Fortune Brands
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Apple, not oil, fuels Alaska’s bonanza
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Japan stocks surge after yen intervention
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Anheuser-Busch reveals new design for Budweiser cans
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Pfizer plans OTC version of Lipitor
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Hugh Hefner's son-in-law charged with insider trading of Playboy stock
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Chinese ratings agency downgrades U.S.
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Marathon Oil shares plummet, crude oil prices drop
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Moody's maintains U.S. AAA credit rating, long-term outlook is negative
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Unemployment rose in nearly all US cities
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Layoff increase puts US jobs cut at 16-month high
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British researcher pushes for kidney sales to combat shortages
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Investors worry economy could enter double-dip recession
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US keeps grades up, Moody's maintains AAA credit rating
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MF Global bond sale with coupon tied to Corzine’s role
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Stocks now down for year as economic concerns grow
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Moody's affirms AAA rating, lowers outlook
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Markets decline on slower consumer spending
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Pfizer CEO unconcerned about falling revenue
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Fitch maintains US AAA rating for now
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NJ pol learns nothing from Weiner, resigns after nude photos appear online
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Stocks drop before Senate vote on debt deal
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Consumer spending drops for first time in two years
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Debt deal passes Senate, moves along to President Obama
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Central Falls, Rhode Island files for bankruptcy
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Russian PM Vladimir Putin calls US a ‘parasite’ on global economy
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South African gov't considering mine nationalization
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Stocks jump on news of debt deal
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Insurers must cover birth control with no copays