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12:43 PM - Saturday, May 25, 2013
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on The Huffington Post
(Reuters) - Google Inc intends to finance, build and help operate wireless networks from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, hoping to connect a billion or so people in emerging countries to the Internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on F . . .
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on The Huffington Post
BERLIN — An auctioneer says one of Apple's first computers – a functioning 1976 model – has been sold for a record 516,000 euros ($668,000).
German auction house Breker said Saturday an Asian client, who asked not to be named, bought the so- . . .
5/24/2013
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CNNMoney.com
Investors have been rattled this week amid signs that some Fed officials are concerned the central bank is being too accommodative.
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finance.fortune.cnn.com
Electric car network runs out of gas.
5/24/2013
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DailyFinance / Sean Williams
Filed under: Investing
Excited or not, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is set to be fully implemented in just six months and one week. Targeted at revamping our entire health care system, it wil . . .
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ABC News
Hannah Robertson, the 9-year-old girl who grilled Don Thompson, the CEO of McDonald's Corp., at a shareholder meeting for marketing fast food to children said she wasn't impressed with his response.
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money.cnn.com
Read full story for latest details.
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CNBC
Rioting spread to several Swedish towns on Friday night as police stepped up arrests during a sixth night of unrest and far-right vigilantes chased non-whites in southern Stockholm. "We see the night's events as an offshoot of what has happene . . .
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FOXBusiness.com
Billionaire hedge fund manager Steven A.
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money.cnn.com
Every penny doesn't go to victims. Charities have to take a chunk for administrative costs.
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news / Liam Halligan
The centrepiece of "Abenomics" - the policy creed of new prime minister Shinzo Abe - has been, and continues to be, the implementation of "quantitative easing" on a scale approaching that of the Bank of England and America's Federal Reserve.
4 hour ago
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on The Huffington Post
LOS ANGELES -- Marches and rallies against seed giant Monsanto were held across the U.S. and in dozens of other countries Saturday.
"March Against Monsanto" protesters say they want to call attention to the dangers posed by genetically modif . . .
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on The Huffington Post / Nbc News
Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and all it evokes: vacations, slower workweeks, casual dress codes, getting the pool ready and pulling out the outdoor furniture.
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WSJ.com
Ista Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay $33.5 million to resolve charges that it promoted its anti-inflammatory drug Xibrom for unapproved uses in an effort to boost sales, the Justice Department said.
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money.cnn.com
How many times can you refinance? What are discount points? Test your real estate smarts in our mortgage quiz.
7 hour ago
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on The Huffington Post
May 24 (Reuters) - The former chief executive of a failed U.S. bank in Norfolk, Virginia, and three others were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges in connection with a scheme to conceal loan . . .
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Yahoo! News: Business News
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Tesla Motors is fighting a bill in North Carolina that would effectively ban the company from selling its electric cars in the state, pitting it against auto dealers who say the car maker has an unfair advantage selling dir . . .
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forbes.com / Paul Tassi
Something occurred to me as I reflected on this week's Xbox One announcement. The "best" part of the hour long presentation was near the beginning, when it was demonstrated that the Xbox could flip seamlessly between television and the console . . .
5/24/2013
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MarketWatch.com
When CEOs are better the second time around — and when they aren’t.
7 hour ago
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on The Huffington Post
The number of Americans receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) more-than doubled over the past two decades, from 5.2 million to 11.7 million by the end of 2011.