Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Verizon website downtime reminiscent of AT&T iPhone preorder troubles
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff Strong interest in the newly announced Verizon iPhone appears to have caused intermittent outages on the Verizon website Tuesday, resembling AT&T's iPhone 4 preorder woes from last year. Scattered reports of downtime on the ...
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Euro up thinly before sales by euro zone weaklings
Reuters
An employee counts Euro notes at the Bank of Taiwan head office in Taipei May 10, 2010. By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro made thin gains on Wednesday, extending this week's rebound but with limited ability to rise much as caution gripped the ...
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China's exchange reserves hit record level
Washington Post
By Howard Schneider The thorniest problem in economic relations between the United States and China is getting worse, just as the world's two biggest economies prepare for a summit next week in Washington. At issue is the imbalance in their financial ...
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Myspace layoffs part of broad restructuring
Los Angeles Times
Social networking site Myspace, suffering big declines in users and advertising, will lay off 500 workers in a sweeping restructuring. Yahoo is reportedly interested in exploring a purchase of the once trendy network from News Corp. ...
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Outlook roundup: Tiffany, Talbots
BusinessWeek
-- The holidays sparkled this year for Tiffany & Co., with better-than-expected sales prompting the jeweler to raise its full-year earnings guidance. -- The Talbots Inc. lowered its guidance for the fourth quarter and fiscal year after a weak holiday ...
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Shooting Suspect Wrote 'Die Bitch' on Lawmaker Letter
BusinessWeek
By Drew Armstrong and Justin Blum Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Jared Loughner, accused of shooting US Representative Gabrielle Giffords, wrote "die bitch" and "die cops" on a letter he received from the lawmaker in 2007, officials said. ...
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Summary Box: Schwab Corp. paying $118.9M to settle
BusinessWeek
By AP SCHWAB SETTLES CHARGES OVER FUND: Charles Schwab Corp. agreed to pay $118.9 million to settle regulators' civil charges over disclosure of the risks of a short-term bond fund. STEEP DECLINE: The YieldPlus Fund saw its assets drop to $1.8 billion ...
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Alyeska seeks approval to open leaky pipeline
Financial Times
By Sheila McNulty in Houston Alyeska Pipeline Service Company is seeking regulatory approval to briefly open its leaky Alaskan pipeline, the closure of which has halted most of the production from North America's largest crude oilfield. ...
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Illinois tax hike bill poised for vote
Reuters
CHICAGO Jan 11 (Reuters) - A big income tax increase was poised to move to the floor of the Illinois House on Tuesday as Democratic lawmakers played beat-the-clock to get the measure passed before a new legislative session begins on Wednesday. ...
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