Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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French Court Convicts Continental in Concorde Disaster
New York Times
By NICOLA CLARK PARIS — A judge ruled Monday that Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics were guilty of involuntary homicide for their role in the 2000 crash of an Air France Concorde jet outside Paris that killed 113 people and hastened the end ...
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Government sells remaining stake in Citigroup
Washington Post
By Brady Dennis The Treasury Department plans to sell the rest of its stake in Citigroup, a move that would allow the government to end its ownership in the bailed-out banking giant while turning a $12 billion total profit for taxpayers. ...
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ECB's Stark resists more bond buys, against "E-bond"
Reuters
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymaker Juergen Stark dismissed calls for the ECB to step up its bond buying program and rejected the idea of a common European sovereign bond in a Tuesday newspaper interview. ...
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PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Hovers Below Record High In Asia
Wall Street Journal
By James Campbell Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Gold was in a holding pattern Tuesday, just below the new record high of $1427 it hit in late New York trade, but many participants are confident that upward momentum is intact. ...
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5 Companies That Should Leave the Dow
TheStreet.com
By 24/7 Wall St. 12/06/10 - 12:54 PM EST By Douglas A. McIntyre, 24/7 Wall St. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The Dow Jones Industrial Average (also called The Dow, Dow 30 and the DJIA) is what most Americans think of as the "stock market. ...
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Nikkei edges lower, stronger yen spurs profit-taking
Reuters
By Antoni Slodkowski and Chikafumi Hodo TOKYO, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average ended 0.3 percent lower on Tuesday as renewed yen strength encouraged profit-taking but market players said underlying sentiment that took the benchmark to ...
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Two Supreme Court casesto test corporate interests
Washington Post
By Robert Barnes The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear two major challenges brought by corporate interests, including whether more than 1.5 million female employees of Wal-Mart can go forward with the largest discrimination class-action suit in ...
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