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Obama Meets with Top Advisers on Korea Situation
Voice of America
US President Barack Obama met Tuesday with his top advisers about the situation on the Korean peninsula, in the wake of North Korea's artillery attack on a South Korean island. Obama is expected to telephone South Korean President Lee Myung-bak to ...
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Oracle awarded $1.3 billion in copyright infringement suit
Los Angeles Times
A federal jury in Oakland delivers the judgment against German business software maker SAP in a case that began in 2007. By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times Oracle Corp. won a $1.3-billion verdict Tuesday in a lawsuit in which it alleged that German ...
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Trading Inquiry Widens to Big Firms
Wall Street Journal
By JENNY STRASBURG, MICHAEL ROTHFELD And STEVE EDER Federal authorities, intensifying an insider-trading investigation, are demanding trading and other information from some of the nation's most powerful investment firms. Hedge-fund giants SAC Capital ...
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J.Crew Deal Mixes Buyers, Sellers
Wall Street Journal
By ANUPREETA DAS And GINA CHON J. Crew Group Inc. Chief Executive Mickey Drexler cut a deal with two buyout firms to take the clothier private that lets him keep his job. Shareholders must now decide if they got as sweet a deal. ...
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Large Banks Still Have Financing Advantage
New York Times
What happened to ending "too big to fail?" That was one objective of the financial overhaul bill, the Dodd-Frank Act, that was passed this year. Central to the legislation were rules intended to make big banks less exciting and safer. ...
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Japan's Bonds Jump as Ireland Rating Cut, Korea Tension Drive Down Stocks
Bloomberg
By Masaki Kondo - Wed Nov 24 01:17:28 GMT 2010 Japanese bonds rose after Ireland had its credit rating cut and as heightening tension between North and South Korea drove down stocks. Benchmark five-year yields fell from a near five-month high after ...
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For Air Travelers, the Affronts Start to Add Up
New York Times
John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday. An advocacy group argues that the anger against airport security procedures is an expression of travelers' overall attitude toward air travel. By JAD MOUAWAD As if air travel could get any worse. ...
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New York Times
SC unemployment drops to 10.7 percent for October
BusinessWeek
South Carolina's unemployment rate dropped to 10.7 percent in October, the second-straight month of improvement, the Department of Employment and Workforce said Tuesday. The jobs picture improved even with an increase in the overall labor force of ...
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Toys Getting Safer, But Dangers Still Lurk: Report
BusinessWeek
TUESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Progress has been made, but a number of dangerous or toxic toys are still found on store shelves in the United States, according to the 25th annual Trouble in Toyland report released Tuesday by the US Public ...
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