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Google in talks to buy Groupon deals site
Los Angeles Times
The Web giant's biggest acquisition yet would boost the firm's quest for local business ad dollars. Google may be on the verge of clinching its biggest deal yet with a reported $5-billion bid for Groupon, the fast-growing company that is blitzing the ...
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China's Manufacturing Growth Accelerates, PMI Shows
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Dec 01 04:13:11 GMT 2010 China's manufacturing grew at a faster pace for a fourth straight month in November, indicating the economy can withstand higher interest rates as price pressures escalate. The Purchasing Managers' Index ...
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China's Stocks Fall as Output Growth Fuels Tightening Concern
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China's stocks fell, extending the biggest monthly drop since June, as faster-than-estimated manufacturing growth signaled the economy can withstand further increases in interest rates to contain inflation. ...
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Euro zone periphery hammered as default fears rise
Reuters
By Rex Merrifield BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone's debt crisis deepened on Tuesday, with investors pushing the single currency lower and the spreads on peripheral bonds to new highs amid concern weak member states may ultimately be forced to ...
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Goldman 'spy' trial tests trade-secret limits
Forbes (blog)
By EMILY LAMBERT The criminal case of the alleged Goldman spy is off and running, and it's shaping up to be a good one. The case seems likely to open a window into the mysterious world of high-frequency trading and to shed some light inside Wall ...
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Oil Rises From Biggest Decline in Two Weeks on Chinese Growth
BusinessWeek
By Christian Schmollinger and Ann Koh Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Oil rose, reversing part of the biggest decline in almost two weeks, as signs of accelerating economic growth in China, the world's biggest energy consumer, countered concerns that Europe's ...
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Housing Finance Reform, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of ...
By Arnold Kling
Portfolio lending savings and loan associations, the traditional backbone of the US housing finance system, were forced to subsidize interest rate risk. Federally chartered S&Ls in particular were required to finance fixed rate ...
EconLog: Library of Economics... - http://econlog.econlib.org/
Overcome Personal Finance Procrastination - The Consumerist
By Ben Popken
The number one cause of personal finance ruin is procrastination, and the number one cause of procrastination is fear of failure. So if you find yourself watching Brideplasty instead of balancing your checkbook, deciding which expenses ...
The Consumerist - http://consumerist.com/
Supreme Court agrees to hear campaign finance law case that could ...
Supreme Court agrees to hear a suit against a controversial Arizona campaign finance law.
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Politics as the Friend of Campaign Finance Reform | John Samples ...
By John Samples
If the Democrats do well with such fundraising, partisanship will leave mandated disclosure of independent spending with few friends on Capitol Hill. For now, politics is no longer the friend of campaign finance regulation. ...
Cato Unbound - http://www.cato-unbound.org/
» Banks set to finance critical sectors of the economy ::Vanguard ...
By this resolution, banks plan to float development bonds to finance infrastructure in critical areas such as power, agriculture, transportation and small and medium scale enterprises in the country. On the significance of the ...
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Microsoft's old nemesis, Gary Reback, to address antitrust probe of Google
USA Today
Will US antitrust regulators follow Europe's lead and do what the European Commission did today -- launch an in-depth probe to determine if Google is using illegal monopolistic business practices? That question is reverberating around the global ...
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WikiLeaks opens the floodgates for critics of the Obama administration
Washington Post
By Al Kamen The WikiLeaks uproar has folks jumping all over President Obama's administration for a variety of alleged sins of omission and commission. Sarah Palin weighed in big time on Facebook, blasting the administration for "incompetently handling ...
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Google in Talks to Buy Deals Site Groupon
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI And GEOFFREY A. FOWLER Google Inc. is in talks to buy local deals site Groupon Inc., said people familiar with the matter, a move that would mark Google's biggest acquisition yet and a major push into local advertising. ...
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Euro Trades Near 11-Week Low as Europe Debt Crisis Prompts Risk Aversion
Bloomberg
By Monami Yui and Ron Harui - Wed Dec 01 01:15:54 GMT 2010 The euro traded near an 11-week low against the dollar on concern Europe's debt crisis will spread to other countries such as Portugal and Spain, sapping demand for the region's assets. ...
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Fed Chief, in Ohio, Stresses Job Needs
New York Times
By SEWELL CHAN COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, found some respite on Tuesday from the second-guessing the central bank has faced since it announced a $600 billion effort to stimulate the slow recovery. ...
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Most Japanese Stocks Fall on Europe Concern, Analyst Ratings
BusinessWeek
By Akiko Ikeda and Toshiro Hasegawa Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Most Japanese stocks fell, sending the Topix index to a two-week low, after analysts cut investment recommendations and the euro depreciated to an 11-week low against the yen, ...
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Web-Traffic Spat Over Netflix Highlights New Tensions
Wall Street Journal
By SPENCER E. ANTE And AMY SCHATZ US regulators are looking into a dispute between two large companies that shuttle traffic around the Internet, a business invisible to most consumers but increasingly fraught with tension. The issue gets to the heart ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Oil Tumbles; BP Halts Work on Alaska Rig
Bloomberg
By Clyde Russell - Tue Nov 30 23:18:45 GMT 2010 Oil fell, following heating oil lower, as concern the European Union may have to bail out more member states pushed the euro to the lowest level in 10 weeks. BP Plc, the largest producer of oil and ...
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State Street to Cut 1400 Jobs as Low Rates Squeeze Revenue
Bloomberg
By Christopher Condon - Tue Nov 30 22:20:10 GMT 2010 State Street in October reported a 21 percent increase in third-quarter operating profit, boosted by two European acquisitions. Photographer: Michael Fein/Bloomberg State Street Corp., ...
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Couple Accused of Trading Insider Tips Overseas
New York Times
By PETER LATTMAN The federal government's crackdown against what it considers illegal insider trading advanced on Tuesday with one arrest and a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against a husband and wife formerly employed by ...
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Google Probed by European Union Over Search Results, Online Ads
BusinessWeek
By Aoife White and Matthew Campbell Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. faces a probe by European Union antitrust regulators for allegedly discriminating against competing services in its search results and for stopping some websites from accepting ...
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Obama, GOP praise collegiality but make little progress on key issues
Washington Post
By Perry Bacon Jr. and Shailagh Murray President Obama and congressional Republican leaders praised each other for collegiality after a much-anticipated meeting Tuesday at the White House, but they made little headway on the issues that divide the two ...
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US Stocks Fall on Europe Debt Concern; Google Drops
BusinessWeek
By Rita Nazareth and Tara Lachapelle Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- US stocks declined, preventing the third straight monthly advance for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, amid concern that Europe's government debt crisis will worsen and as Google Inc. faced an ...
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Google Groans Amid Acquisition Rumors
TheStreet.com
By James Rogers 11/30/10 - 05:11 PM EST The search giant's shares closed down $26.4, or 4.54%, at $555.71 on Tuesday, far outpacing the broader retreat in tech stocks that saw the Nasdaq slip 1.07%. Shares of search sector rivals Yahoo(YHOO) and ...
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Oil, Heating Decline on European Economy Concern: Oil Products
Bloomberg
By Richard Stubbe - Tue Nov 30 21:46:15 GMT 2010 Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) ---- Oil and heating oil fell in the last half-hour of floor trading to close with their largest losses in almost two weeks on concern that the European Union will have to bail out ...
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Home Prices in US Will `Bounce Along the Bottom,' Case Says: Tom Keene
Bloomberg
By John Gittelsohn and Tom Keene - Tue Nov 30 21:40:02 GMT 2010 Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Wellesley College professor Karl Case and Yale University professor Robert Shiller, co-creators of the S&P/Case-Shiller home-price index, talk about today's report ...
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S&P Mulls Downgrade On Portugal, Sees Economic Pressures
Wall Street Journal
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said it is mulling a downgrade on Portugal's investment-grade ratings, citing economic pressures and increased risks to the government's creditworthiness. What Portugal does to combat downgrade pressures on growth and ...
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Netflix is a bandwidth hog. Who will pay? (Hint: You.)
CNNMoney
By David Goldman, staff writerNovember 30, 2010: 4:05 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Netflix is clogging up the Internet. There's a debate raging about who should pay for it -- but ultimately, it's going to be you. The latest skirmish is a fracas ...
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Ireland's ripples spread globally
Wall Street Journal
By BOB DAVIS WASHINGTON—The Irish banking crisis and bailout are affecting borrowing costs around the world, moving exchange rates, undercutting efforts to reduce global trade imbalances and whittling the confidence essential to the global economic ...
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Merck, Google, RIM, Thor Industries Are Big Movers
ABC News
AP The drugmaker named its president, Kenneth Frazier, as CEO to replace retiring chief Richard Clark. Swiss industrial robot maker ABB Ltd. is buying the Arkansas-based electric motor company for $3.1 billion. The RV maker said its quarterly profit ...
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Home Prices in US Cities Rose Less Than Forecast
Bloomberg
By Shobhana Chandra - Tue Nov 30 15:07:01 GMT 2010 Real-estate prices in 20 US cities probably rose in September at the slowest pace in eight months, economists said today. Photographer: Jim R. Bounds/Bloomberg Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Confidence among ...
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WikiLeaks reports another electronic disruption
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff Washington (CNN) -- After posting thousands of secret government documents, WikiLeaks came under an electronic attack designed to make it unavailable to users, the whistle-blower website said Tuesday. The site also experienced a ...
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EU launches antitrust probe into Google
The Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union regulators will investigate whether Google Inc. has abused its dominant position in the online search market by deliberately lowering links to smaller rivals' sites in its search results. The European Commission's move, ...
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Toyota to fix Prius coolant pumps
Bizjournals.com
Toyota Motor Corp. will fix about 378000 Prius models in the United States for a faulty coolant pump that could cause the hybrid to overheat and lose power, the latest problem for the automaker. The one-time quality front-runner has become one of the ...
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US Economy: Consumer Confidence Improves, Businesses Expand
BusinessWeek
By Courtney Schlisserman and Bob Willis Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Confidence among US consumers rose in November to the highest level in five months and a gauge of business activity unexpectedly climbed, signaling the recovery is taking hold heading into ...
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Google Shares Fall On Groupon Deal Reports >GOOG
Wall Street Journal
By Dan Gallagher Shares of Google Inc. (GOOG) dipped almost 3% in early trading Tuesday on reports that the online search giant is offering to buy Groupon--a social network site geared toward discount shoppers--in a deal worth $6 billion. ...
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Markets Remain Focused on Debt Crisis
New York Times
By CHRISTINE HAUSER and MATTHEW SALTMARSH Markets in the United States and Europe on Tuesday continued to reflect investor concerns over the debt crisis among many European countries. Several European countries — in particular Italy, Portugal, ...
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GM Hires 1000 Engineers in Michigan to Expand Electric Vehicle Offerings
Bloomberg
By David Welch - Tue Nov 30 15:33:21 GMT 2010 General Motors Co., the maker of the Chevrolet Volt gasoline-electric car, will hire 1000 engineers in Michigan to help expand the automakers' lineup of electric- drive vehicles. The hiring will increase ...
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Comcast fees irk Netflix supplier
Bizjournals.com
Level 3 Communications said Comcast is charging fees to Internet middlemen when their customers ask for content, according to a report Tuesday. Bloomberg reported that Level 3 -- one of the companies hired by Los Gatos-based Netflix Inc. to stream ...
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US Stocks Open Lower As Euro-Zone Contagion Worries Spread
Wall Street Journal
By Kristina Peterson NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stocks tumbled Tuesday as worries mounted that Europe's debt problems will spread to more countries and investors fled riskier assets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 100 points, or 0.9% to 10952 in ...
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Hong Kong Finance Chief: Do NOT Buy A Home Now Because An Interest ...
By Gus Lubin
Hong Kong finance chief John Tsang Chun-wah has already called local real estate a bubble. Now he's being even more clear, according to The Standard. "If you think that any upward change in the interest rate will have an impact on your ...
Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/
From Copenhagen To Cancun: Climate Finance | World Resources Institute
By Athena Ballesteros
An agreement on climate finance is critical to success in Cancun. Last year's climate talks in Copenhagen recognized that developing countries will need scaled-up financial support to reduce their emissions and adapt to the impacts of ...
WRI Stories Feed: All - http://www.wri.org/
REDD+ Database: Finance, Actions and Results « FAO & Climate Change
By Peter Holmgren
One of the key outputs of the REDD+ Partnership is a consolidated database on REDD+ Finance, Actions and Results. FAO and UNEP has undertaken to develop this database, drawing from reports provided by countries and organizations. ...
FAO & Climate Change - http://faoclimatechange.wordpress.com/
Saving Money with Operations (special event for Finance Customers ...
By Microsoft Premier Support UK
The resources we are using to deliver this briefing are Microsoft Operations consultants which are a paid for service that a number of your peers in the Finance industry already utilise, however this event is free of charge. ...
Site Home - http://blogs.technet.com/b/flaphead/
ToDAY'S STOCK MARKET DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE DJI, S&P 500 ...
By admin
Learning and Finance. current trends in the world of learning. ToDAY'S STOCK MARKET DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE DJI, S&P 500, NASDAQ INDEX TRENDS, November 30th, 2010 Future and Review Notes. Posted on | November 30, 2010 | No Comments ...
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Google Investigated by EU Over Online Ads, Search
Bloomberg
By Aoife White - Tue Nov 30 11:39:18 GMT 2010 Signage is displayed outside the Google Inc. headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photographer: Tony Avelar/Bloomberg Google Inc. is being probed by European Union antitrust regulators. ...
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Cyber Monday sales trounce Black Friday: IBM
CNNMoney
By Aaron Smith, staff writerNovember 30, 2010: 7:41 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Online sales on Cyber Monday surged nearly 20% from last year, according to findings from an analytics group released Tuesday. "Cyber Monday came in as the biggest ...
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Julian Assange: Is the WikiLeaks Whistle-blower 2010's Person of the Year?
TIME
No matter how much ire international governments display, the damage has been done. Sunday marked the arrival of another quarter-million dispatches via WikiLeaks.org. The online portal has planted Julian Assange as the mastermind behind government ...
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Obama, Hill Leaders to Meet: Taxes, Treaty on Tap
ABC News
AP A House Republican leader heading into a postelection meeting with President Barack Obama Tuesday said the GOP remains steadfastly opposed to any tax increases. President Barack Obama delivers a statement to members of the media in the in the Old ...
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Google Said to Bid $6 Billion for Groupon
DailyFinance
By DOUGLAS MCINTYRE Posted 6:50 AM 11/30/10 Company News, Google , Yahoo Google (GOOG) is offering around $6 billion for e-commerce coupon site Groupon, according to several media sources. It is likely that the initial payment will be $5.3 billion and ...
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European company borrowing costs rise
Financial Times
By David Oakley in London European bank and corporate borrowing costs have risen as the eurozone debt crisis spreads beyond the sovereign debt markets. Bankers and traders say troubles in the eurozone could force some institutions to delay bond issues ...
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Merck Elevates Frazier to Succeed Clark as CEO
ABC News
By Lewis Krauskopf and Ransdell Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) - Merck & Co president Kenneth Frazier will succeed Richard Clark as the US drugmaker's chief executive officer, effective Jan 1, the company said on Tuesday. Frazier, 55, initially made his ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Oil Drops; Seadrill Bets $2 Billion on Rigs
Bloomberg
By Rob Verdonck - Tue Nov 30 12:23:07 GMT 2010 Oil dropped from the highest in two weeks amid concern that the European Union may have to bail out more member states after Ireland agreed to a rescue package from the EU and the International Monetary ...
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Stock futures fall ahead of key economic reports
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are pointing to a slightly lower opening as investors await news on consumer confidence and home prices. Standard & Poor's releases its S&P/Case-Shiller index of home prices for September later Tuesday morning. ...
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India Says Climate Talks Moving From Global Treaty
BusinessWeek
By Natalie Obiko Pearson Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- United Nations climate talks in Mexico are moving away from a global treaty, and nations should focus more on what they can be doing domestically to prevent climate change, India's environment minister ...
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A VC: Acquisition Finance
By Fred
It's monday and it's time to move on from the MBA Mondays series on Employee Equity. We did nine posts on employee equity and hopefully we moved the needle a bit on understanding that complicated topic. I'd like to switch...
A VC - http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2006/01/osx_and_samba.html
Parishioners savings help finance centenary celebrations| UCANEWS
By tuey
The parish also built an adoration chapel with private donations while other donors from across Myanmar and abroad helped finance the rebuilding of St. Michael's Church, parish sources said. Archbishop Paul Zinghtung Grawng of Mandalay ...
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Micro-Finance OPEN HOUSE – Volunteering Opportunity with Social ...
By admin
Micro-Finance OPEN HOUSE - Volunteering Opportunity with Social Enterprise Startup Event on 2010-10-26 18:00:00 Micro-Finance OPEN HOUSE - Startup S.
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moBudget for WP7 –An Excellent Personal Finance management App
By Pradeep
Its main screen presents a dashboard with a set of intelligent indicators which will tell you how is your personal finance doing. Forget about grabbing a calculator to get the numbers you need, the dashboard will say it all; ...
WMPoweruser.com - http://wmpoweruser.com/
Busting Punks (and Personal Finance Links)
By Lazy Man
My wife and I enjoy watching The Good Guys on Fox. I got sucked in by Tom Hank's son, Colin's, amazing likeness to his dad. However, the real star of the show.
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Supreme Court to decide Arizona campaign finance law | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will decide another campaign finance law, taking up a challenge to Arizona's system that ...
www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6AS45920101129
EU finance ministers meet amid row over Irish interest rate ...
Europe's finance ministers met today to thrash out details of Ireland's 85 billion euro ($113 billion) bailout, but France's representative said they were ...
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Spanish Banks Face Funding Hurdle Amid Bailout Threat
Bloomberg
By Charles Penty and Gavin Finch - Tue Nov 30 00:01:00 GMT 2010 Santander, which has 27 billion euros in debt maturing next year, said it added 94 billion euros in customer deposits this year and also has as much as 100 billion euros in collateral it ...
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Web and in-store sales strong
Washington Post
Carol Uyeno of Palo Alto, Calif., peruses "Cyber Monday" sales on her home computer. (Paul Sakuma) By Ylan Q. Mui and Danielle Douglas Retailers rang up strong sales online and in stores during the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza, sparking hopes for ...
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Assange could be charged under Espionage Act: report
The Hindu
PTI AP A media report said on Tuesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under the Espionage Act for making public classified US government documents. File Photo WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under the Espionage ...
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China Shares End At 7-Week Low On Continued Tightening Concerns
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's shares ended lower at a seven-week low Tuesday, sliding for the third straight session on concerns about further monetary tightening measures after officials continued to stress on the need to curb inflation. ...
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Oil Hovers Below $86 Ahead of US Supply Reports
ABC News
AP By ALEX KENNEDY AP Oil prices hovered below $86 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as traders looked to US supply reports for clues about the strength of demand for crude. Benchmark oil for January delivery was down 8 cents to $85.65 a barrel at late ...
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Climate change threatening survival of human beings: delegates
Xinhua
CANCUN, Mexico, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) -- Participants of the United Nations Climate Change Conference agreed on Monday that climate change is threatening the survival of human beings and actions are needed to tackle the problem. The talks, from Nov. ...
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Lukoil's Profits Rise 37% on Higher Prices
Wall Street Journal
By JACOB GRONHOLT-PEDERSEN MOSCOW—Russia's biggest privately-owned oil producer, OAO Lukoil Holdings, Tuesday said net profit in the third quarter rose 37% on higher oil prices and a $438 million one-off gain. Lukoil, part-owned by US oil major ...
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US to pay $25 billion for TARP, CBO says
Washington Post
By Lori Montgomery The Troubled Assets Relief Program, which was widely reviled as a $700 billion bailout for Wall Street titans, is now expected to cost the federal government a mere $25 billion - the equivalent of less than six months of emergency ...
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Japan Airlines Wins Court Approval for Turnaround Plan Backed by Lenders
Bloomberg
By Chris Cooper and Kiyotaka Matsuda - Tue Nov 30 08:02:41 GMT 2010 Japan Airlines Corp., restructuring under bankruptcy protection, won court approval for a turnaround plan that includes slashing jobs, cutting debt and paring routes. ...
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