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Business - Page 291
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Google wins court victory in trademarked ad case
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Obama pay czar to cut 15 percent from top bail-out firm earners
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Ford replaces Crown Victoria police car with high-tech cruiser
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Federal Reserve issues new rules … on gift cards
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Geithner: Government should have role in mortgage system
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Obama pays more than Buffett as U.S. risks AAA rating
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Teen party business thrives in recession
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Google makes its China move: stops censoring results
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Ford’s Chief, Alan R. Mulally, Earned $17.9 Million in 2009
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Average 2009 U.S. tax refunds rise
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Pepsi seeks to restore N. America drinks growth
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Ford CEO Mulally’s Compensation Rose to $17.9 Million in 2009
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Stocks in Asia and Euro drop on worries about Greece’s debt
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Chinese shrug shoulders at possible Google pullout
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Health care bill hits drug companies
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D.C. stripper files labor lawsuit against club
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Greenspan hits back at claims he caused housing bubble
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Hipsters on food stamps – Pinched: Tales from an Economic Downturn
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Caterpillar: Health care bill would cost it $100M
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Disgraced Dem donor Hassan Nemazee pleads guilty to $292M fraud
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Government spending madness: The most outrageous examples
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Warren Buffett stars as Axl Rose in new Geico video
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Bernie Madoff assaulted in prison
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Obama signs jobs bill into law amidst plenty of skepticism
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GOP Senators: Door is open to financial reform
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Fed’s Hoenig: Important For Fed To Watch Over Smaller Banks
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NY tribe pushes back on cigarette mailing ban
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ATandT wants to plant trees – and kill vampires too!
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Blockbuster: Bankruptcy is a possibility
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GM CFO: Government may not profit on GM investment
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Fed pledges to keep interest rates at record low
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Fare-beaters cost NYC Transit a staggering $27 million in 2009, new research finds
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Out with HD: 3D televisions hit the market
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Geithner says unemployment will remain elevated
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Owe Someone Money? Just Bump Your Phones
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Pay czar limits GMAC executives’ salaries
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Senate unlikely to follow House’s lead on earmarks
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New York Stock Exchange bell takes celebrity turn
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Short sale tax shortchanges ex-homeowners