Thursday, September 23, 2010

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What's Next for Blockbuster?
TheStreet.com
By Jeanine Poggi 09/23/10 - 11:43 AM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Now that Blockbuster(BLOKA.PK) has finally filed for bankruptcy, what's next for the video giant? Blockbuster said business will go on as usual as it whips out its $900 million in debt. ...
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Jobless Claims Rise, Home Sales Trend Higher
ABC News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New claims for jobless benefits rose unexpectedly last week, but existing home sales in August rose from a 13-year low, suggesting the economy was stabilizing after a sharp summer slowdown. A third report on Thursday showed a ...
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US existing home sales rise 7.6%
BBC News
Sales of previously-owned homes in the US rose 7.6% in August, figures have shown, but activity in the housing market remains at low levels. Sales climbed to an annual rate of 4.13 million, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) said. ...
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FDA to Severely Restrict the Diabetes Drug Avandia
New York Times
By GARDINER HARRIS WASHINGTON — In a highly unusual coordinated announcement, drug regulators in Europe and the United States said Thursday that Avandia, the controversial diabetes medicine, will no longer be widely available. ...
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Facebook CEO donates $100 million to Newark schools
Washington Post
By Melissa Bell Booker and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met at a news conference in July. Less than three months later, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal report that Zuckerberg will be donating $100 million to the Newark school system. ...
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The Forbes 400 The Forbes 400: Introduction
Forbes
How do America's most affluent people make--and enjoy--their riches? It's all a matter of passion. Here's why wealth still matters. Who cares whether somebody is worth $2 billion or $6 billion? We do. That personal stash is a critical barometer of how ...
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US Senate May Not Vote on Tax Cuts Before Elections, Two Senators Say
Bloomberg
By Ryan J. Donmoyer and Brian Faler - Thu Sep 23 16:19:51 GMT 2010 The US Senate isn't likely to vote on extending the Bush-era tax cuts before leaving to campaign for the November elections, two senators said. "I see the value of a vote, but given the ...
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IRS's New E-file System Flops with 1040 Returns
WebCPA
By WebCPA Staff The Internal Revenue Service's Modernized e-File system is facing "significant challenges" processing individual tax returns, according to a new government report. The report, by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, ...
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FOCUS: Irish Economy Woes Offers UK Austerity Warning
Wall Street Journal
By Laurence Norman DOW JONES NEWSWIRES As Ireland was last year, the UK has become a poster-boy for fiscal tightening efforts, with Prime Minister David Cameron and Treasury chief George Osborne using every international gathering to preach the virtues ...
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Box Office Preview: 'Wall Street' Rally Likely
ABC News
AP By PAUL DERGARABEDIAN For AP The return of Michael Douglas' iconic movie villain Gordon Gecko in Fox?s "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" is expected to open on top this weekend with a rally nearing $20 million. Director Oliver Stone's 1987 original ...
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