Sunday, November 14, 2010

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Fading luck of the Irish
Reuters
By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It is difficult to believe that financial turmoil in a country as small as Ireland, whose economic output roughly matches the state of Maryland's, could have worldwide repercussions. ...
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Socialists lead in Greek regional vote, low turnout
Reuters
A boy with a balloon leaves a booth at a polling station at Nea Erythrea suburb, north of Athens, November 14, 2010. By Angeliki Koutantou ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's ruling socialists were leading in a majority of regional run-off elections on Sunday ...
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BHP Abandons Potash Bid
Wall Street Journal
By DAVID FICKLING SYDNEY—BHP Billiton Ltd. on Monday abandoned its $39 billion bid for Canadian fertilizer company Potash Corp. and promised to return $4.2 billion to shareholders through a previously suspended buy back program. ...
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Maker of Four Loko to stop shipments to New York
Seattle Post Intelligencer
By CHRIS GRYGIEL The maker of the high caffeine, high-alcohol Four Loko beverage that was recently banned in Washington state said Sunday it won't ship its product to New York state. New York Gov. David Paterson and the State Liquor Authority announced ...
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AT&T makes the call: White Pages are out
Houston Chronicle
By RONNIE CROCKER AT&T has decided to stop automatically delivering residential White Pages across Houston. The next issue of the doorstop-size phone book is due in February. The scope: AT&T printed 728000 copies for Houston in 2009. ...
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A Beauty and The Beast
Women's Wear Daily
Now that Tina Brown has her hands on Newsweek, what exactly is she going to do with it? Google may be taking a page from eBay's recent foray into exclusive collections with designers, if a certain anonymous fashion tweeter is to be believed. ...
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