Business - Page 292
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Barnes & Noble, the world’s largest bookseller, has an intense fight between its shareholders
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Lehman Brothers hid borrowing, Geithner may bear some responsibility
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U.S. dollar is still the world’s most trusted currency
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Obama delivers address on plan to double U.S. exports as key trade agreements hang in limbo
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Unemployment claims show long-term problem
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Some corporate execs getting ‘pity bonuses’
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GOP senators demand answers from White House on High Road
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China inflation fears rise; futures slip
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Carlos Slim Helu overtakes Bill Gates as the world’s richest man
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Greece hit by strikes, clashes over austerity plan
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China exports leap 46 percent in February
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Bailout rage? Citi, AIG, Fannie, Freddie surging
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Unemployment decreased in nine U.S. states in January, rose in 30
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The most troubled automaker isn’t Toyota, It’s Chrysler
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Gay marriages expected to create wedding-related jobs in D.C.
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LifeLock to pay $12 million to settle deceptive-ad claims
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Faux website looks to scam Madoff victims
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Chevron announces 2,000 job cuts
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Second Life’s virtual money can become real-life cash
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Icelanders reject reimbursing $5.3 billion from Oct 2008 bank collapse
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JetBlue offers $10 last-minute fares
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Advertising: Marketers jump on men’s grooming trend
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D.C. Council hires lawyer to investigate parks contracts
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CBO projects $1.5 trillion deficit for 2010 in Obama budget
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Edmunds: Buyer Interest in Toyota Soars with O% APR Offers
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Postal Service Urged to Weigh Three-Days-a-Week Mail
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Cold devastates tomato fields; prices soar
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White House prepares to unveil ‘High Road’ contracting policy
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Treasury official: No such thing as ‘too big to fail’
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House approves $15 billion jobs bill
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Facebook founder in no rush to ‘friend’ Wall Street
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Fed sees some economic improvement
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Hunting for Fed governors: The candidates
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Gaga for Google Broadband
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Plans for Fed link to CFPA draw fire
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Gold takes aim at $1,140 as dollar falls Metals Stocks
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Fed official: Low interest rates are here for some time
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Lawmakers focus on Toyota despite GM recall
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Manchester United fans protest Malcolm Glazer with new colors