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Americans spend 6.1 billion hours on their taxes
CNNMoney
By Charles Riley, staff reporterJanuary 5, 2011: 5:09 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Filing taxes takes too long, costs too much money and is far too overwhelming a process for taxpayers. That's the message from national taxpayer advocate Nina Olson, ...
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Private report: US added 300000 jobs in December
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Companies added nearly 300000 jobs in December, according to an unofficial count by a private payroll firm — more than in any month in the past decade. The news raised hopes that the government's official report Friday on last month's ...
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Starbucks cuts name, "coffee" from logo; stirs ire
Reuters
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O), the world's biggest coffee chain, dropped both its name and the word "coffee" from its 40-year old logo, prompting cries of outrage from people who said they were loyal customers. ...
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Goldman, Citing Strong Response, to End Facebook Solicitation
Wall Street Journal
By GREGORY ZUCKERMAN, LIZ RAPPAPORT And ANUPREETA DAS Interest in shares of Facebook Inc. is so strong that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to stop soliciting interest from potential investors on Thursday, after the securities firm received orders of ...
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Nvidia Helps Get Things Going For The Google Tablet
Forbes
Glu Mobile, publisher of mobile games for smartphones and tablets, partners with Nvidia to create games fro Android tablets. Today, Glu Mobile, a global publisher of mobile games for feature-rich smartphones and tablets, announced it will partner with ...
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US stocks turn higher as financials lead
MarketWatch
By Jonathan Cheng, MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- US stocks extended their winning streak to five days, adding to their New Year's run as encouraging data from the labor market and service sector pointed to a firming economic recovery. ...
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Colo. Health Officials OK License for Uranium Mill
ABC News
AP Colorado health officials have approved a radioactive materials license for what would be the country's first new conventional uranium mill in more than 25 years. Energy Fuels Resources Corp. wants to process up to 500 tons per day of uranium and ...
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UN body warns of 'food price shock'
Financial Times
By Javier Blas in London The world faces a "food price shock", the Food and Agricultural Organisation has warned after its benchmark index of agricultural commodities prices shot up to a nominal record last month, surpassing the levels of the 2007-08 ...
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TECH SHOW:Samsung Sees 3-D TV Market Growing Sixfold In 2011
Wall Street Journal
By Roger Cheng LAS VEGAS (Dow Jones)--Samsung Electronics Co. (005930.SE, SSNHY) expects the 3-D television market to grow sixfold to 6 million units this year, according to the head of the company's North American arm. Samsung also expects to take a ...
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Buyout firms circle Fortune Brands' home unit: sources
Reuters
By Soyoung Kim and Jessica Hall NEW YORK/PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Several major private equity firms are considering buying Fortune Brands' (FO.N) home products unit after the company announced plans to spin off the $3 billion division, ...
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