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Black Friday shoppers see pleasure where others see pain
CNN
By Jason Hanna and Ann Hoevel, CNN Holiday shoppers and others flood the streets outside Macy's in New York City on last year's Black Friday. (CNN) -- Like a football coach preparing for a rival, Nicki Shoulders has been seriously game-planning for ...
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CNN
Analysis: Thinking the unthinkable -- a euro zone breakup
Reuters
Utility regulators in the state have approved energy company National Grid's agreement to buy power from the 420-megawatt Cape Wind project, which could be the United States' first offshore wind farm. Full Article By Noah Barkin BERLIN (Reuters) ...
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DealBook: Del Monte Nears a $5 Billion Sale to Buyout Firms
New York Times
By PETER LATTMAN AND MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED On a day when Americans feast on turkey and stuffing, the private equity magnate Henry R. Kravis is doing something even bigger: He is buying a food products company. Del Monte Foods — the pet foods maker, ...
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New York Times
At Thanksgiving, some adopt a turkey instead of eating one
CNN
By Stephanie Chen, CNN Mordecai and Fiona, two heritage turkeys, would have been slaughtered if Joan Poster hadn't adopted them. (CNN) -- Only two weeks into the adoption, Mordecai and Fiona are already exhibiting distinct personalities. ...
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ECB blanks Ireland fears to keep eyes on exit path
Reuters
Ireland's Prime Minister Brian Cowen (R) pauses during a news conference in Government Buildings, Dublin November 24, 2010. By Marc Jones and Paul Carrel FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers brushed off the rebound in debt ...
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Reuters
Asian IPOs regain momentum after blip
Reuters
By Alison Leung HONG KONG (Reuters) - After a brief lull, the Asian IPO express looked back on track on Thursday, with companies from China to Japan reiterating commitments to raise billions of dollars through stock market floats, although market ...
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Hungary's Policy Steps Rattle Markets
Wall Street Journal
By MARGIT FEHER And EMESE BARTHA BUDAPEST—Investors are growing increasingly nervous about the centralization of power being sought by Hungary's government as it looks to control the central bank and the independent fiscal-policy watchdog and force ...
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Irish opposition vows to upend austerity plan
The Associated Press
DUBLIN (AP) — Opposition leaders vowed Thursday to rewrite Ireland's harsh four-year austerity plan if, as expected, they oust Prime Minister Brian Cowen in early elections next year. European Union and International Monetary Fund experts negotiating ...
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