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Bernanke Has FOMC Dissent But Still Runs The Show
Forbes
The release of the FOMC minutes show growing uneasiness but a willingness to fall into line more or less. In one of the most anticipated meetings of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), Ben Bernanke got his way and secured a ...
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US Promises 'Measured, Unified' Response to North Korean Attack
Voice of America
Photo: AP The United States on Tuesday called North Korea's artillery attack on a South Korean island earlier in the day "outrageous," but said there will be no precipitous response. US envoy for North Korea Stephen Bosworth is returning to Washington ...
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Don't touch my junk: TSA workers face a tough job
The Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — They've been called molesters, threatened with physical violence and ordered not to touch "my junk." One woman headbutted a TSA officer who was searching her laptop. Other screeners report being punched, kicked and shoved during ...
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SAP Must Pay Oracle $1.3 Billion Over Unit's Downloads
Bloomberg
By Karen Gullo - Tue Nov 23 22:43:24 GMT 2010 Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison arrives at federal court to testify in a copyright infringement case against SAP AG in Oakland, California, on Nov. 8, 2010. Photographer: Kim White/Bloomberg SAP AG, ...
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Wellington, Janus, SAC Said to Get Document Requests in US Trading Probe
Bloomberg
SAC Capital Advisors LP and Wellington Management Co. received requests for documents from federal investigators looking into insider trading, according to two people familiar with the matter. Janus Capital Group Inc. also was asked for information. ...
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Tests on toys find few problems this season
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Only a small fraction of children's toys tested for toxic substances and choking risks have been found to violate federal safety regulations as holiday shopping shifts into high gear, consumer advocates said Tuesday. ...
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October unemployment down in DC, unchanged in Maryland, Virginia
Washington Post
By V. Dion Haynes Unemployment levels in October remained steady in Maryland and Virginia but dropped in the District, according to federal government data released Tuesday. The numbers illustrate the region's mixed progress on a long road to economic ...
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Suspicious cargo scare ends at Boston airport
Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - A security scare at Boston's Logan International Airport was resolved on Tuesday when law enforcement authorities determined two suspicious packages in a cargo area were harmless. The Delta Airlines cargo building, along with 25 ...
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J Crew's Drexler seen as savvy in guaranteed deal
Reuters
By Alexandria Sage SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - He's a fixer-upper, a turnaround king and a true connoisseur of the finely-knit Italian cashmere sweater. Millard Drexler, head of J Crew (JCG.N) and apparel retail darling, has been on the receiving end of ...
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Home Sales Fell 2.2% in October
Wall Street Journal
By NICK TIMIRAOS Sales of previously owned homes fell in October amid weak demand and concerns about the foreclosure process, putting sales for 2010 on pace to close at their lowest level in 13 years. Existing-home sales declined to a seasonally ...
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