Business - Page 268
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10 steps to happiness at work [SLIDESHOW]
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In down economy, business booming for resale stores
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Localities, states scramble to spend foreclosure relief aid
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NH GOP Senate front-runner hits a few bumps
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European and American job hunters head to Asia, looking for opportunity
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Home vacancies rise as U.S. ownership falls to lowest in decade
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Oracle’s Ellison tops list of 25 highest paid CEOs of decade
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GE pays $23M to settle Iraq kickback charges
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Confidence falls even as corporate profits rise
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Louisiana is America laziest state according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics data
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Dudley’s path followed unusual turns to CEO of BP
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Schwarzenegger could leave Calif. without budget
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European Union launches probe against IBM’s mainframe dominance
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Companies wringing huge profits from job cuts
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In the wee hours, time for inspiration
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Dudley, potential first American at head of BP
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Can you maintain virtue in vice stocks?
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June sales of U.S. new homes climb more than forecast
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FCC, public safety at odds over broadband plan
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Forecast: Federal budget deficit will exceed $1.4T in 2010, 2011
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Ford beats expectations with $2.6B profit in 2nd quarter; highest gain in 6 years
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Wal-Mart to put radio tags on clothes
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Ford beats expectations with $2.6B profit in 2nd quarter; highest gain in 6 years
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Vast majority of EU banks pass “stress tests”
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1 dead, 42 injured as Swiss tourist train derails
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Obama signs six-month extension of emergency jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed
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The coming taxes of 2011
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Unemployment benefiters increase to 464,000, slowing economic recovery
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Congress extends $34 billion jobless benefits package
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Dell Inc. paying $100 million in SEC deal
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Banks, markets await European stress test results
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White House to allow tax cuts for wealthy to expire
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Bernanke says unemployment is the ‘most important’ problem now
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Purchases of U.S. existing homes fell in June
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Oil giants launch spill-fighting effort without BP
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Obama’s words sting Wall Street
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Midterm politicking hovers over economic decisions
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Recessions in U.S. may be more frequent and severe, Soss says
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Atlas Shrugged’s timeless moral: profit-making is virtue, not vice