Business - Page 242
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Consumer confidence falls unexpectedly in May
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Housing shocker: Home prices still falling
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Shuttle Endeavour gone forever from space station
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Germany to close all nuke plants by 2022
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Goldman Sachs names ex-Sen. Gregg to advisory post
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Google slammed with legal suit after unveiling mobile wallet
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FDIC's 'problem' bank list at highest level in 18 years
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Marketing teams bring back old package designs
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NYC judge allows lawsuit against Huffington Post
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AIG, Treasury prepare to sell 300 million shares
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Foreclosure crisis not over yet
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Chrysler pays back loans from the U.S. and Canada
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Barnes & Noble shows off $139 touchscreen Nook
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Chrysler ready to pay back government loans
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Hacker attack to cost Sony $172 million, almost as much as initial Japanese quake damage
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Panel: Toyota needed safety attitude adjustment
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Two banks in Georgia, 1 in Washington fail
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Gap shares drop after it slashes full-year forecast
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LinkedIn's huge gains mostly go to big investors - again
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Nielsen: Only 5 percent of consumers use tablets
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General Motors Exec: 'It is not GM'
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Senate bill to eliminate subsidies for oil companies fails
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Men continue to earn more than women
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Angry Birds CEO plots media empire
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Lifeguards earn over $200k in Newport Beach, Calif.
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Paul Krugman: Take debt limit fight to default if necessary
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IMF leader denies sexual assault allegations
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WaPo chairman deflects shareholder questions
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Hedge-fund managers ponder Armageddon
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Cisco braces for biggest layoffs in its history
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Oil closes below $100 per barrel, gas drops 8% in one day
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Thank you for smoking
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Kudlow 101: Import price jumps latest evidence inflation is here
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$8.5 billion for a free service?
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Microsoft agrees to buy Skype for $8.5 billion
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Remote town in Hawaii has the most expensive gas in the U.S.
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Washington Post execs bury heads in sand after 66% decline in profit
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Thomas Sowell aims to debunk ideas on taxing the rich and government intervention in housing, energy
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General Motor’s profit triples