Business - Page 255
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Clinton pressures China over territorial disputes
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U.S. economy grew at 2% rate in third quarter
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Economy still sluggish as nation prepares to vote
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SPIN METER: Despite claims, bailouts not over yet
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Ill. gov. candidates spar over honesty, competence
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Verizon Wireless fined $25M for spurious fees
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UK, France, Germany oppose rise in EU spending
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Cornell gets $80M gift for sustainability work
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Jobless claims in U.S. unexpectedly drop to three-month low
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Exxon’s earnings increase 55%
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Ikea CEO focuses on customers’ needs in hard times
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NJ governor shifting focus to state road projects
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Unemployment claims drop sharply to 434K
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College tuition costs climbing again this fall
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‘Rent Too Damn High’ NY candidate inspires doll
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Wells Fargo erred in thousands of foreclosures
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Conn. judge says WWE fans can wear garb to polls
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15 highest-paid charity CEOs
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Orders for U.S. capital goods fall, signaling less investment
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Hotels seek quicker redress on TripAdvisor reviews
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Incumbents challenged over pet projects
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Glaxo pays $750 million fine for selling contaminated products
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Google: your new travel agent?
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No-bailout Ford on turnaround roll: 3rd-quarter profit up 68%
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Bernanke asset purchases risk unleashing Carter-era 1970s inflation genie
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Potential return of the estate tax is a worry for some family-owned businesses
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Top U.S. brands favored by Democrats and Republicans
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Bank of America finds foreclosure document errors
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U.S. existing home sales rose 10% to 4.53 million rate
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Same Hill leaders could emerge from voter upheaval
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G-20 proposal on curbing trade imbalances faces opposition
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Branson dedicates spaceport runway in NM desert
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US prosecutors dismiss UBS criminal tax case
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Boehner offers plum committees to GOP challengers
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Christie to weigh tunnel decision through weekend
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Regulator says Fannie, Freddie cost at mercy of economy
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NBA wants player salary costs to drop by a third
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Google legally skirts top US corp tax; wealth redistributors stunned
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Colorado waives medical marijuana fees for poor