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[Comic 1-5-11] What I Draw When I'm Bored
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[Comic 1-4-11] RWW: Why Do Cons?
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[Comic 1-2-11] RWW: An Experiment
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Renault to Sue Executives Over Alleged Leaks
French auto maker Renault said Tuesday that it will file a lawsuit Wednesday against three executives it suspects of leaking confidential information about its electric-vehicles program.
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Renault to Sue Executives Over Alleged Leaks
French auto maker Renault said Tuesday that it will file a lawsuit Wednesday against three executives it suspects of leaking confidential information about its electric-vehicles program.
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Kagan Writes First Opinion In Bankruptcy Case
By an 8-to-1 vote, the Supreme Court sided with a credit card company in a bankruptcy case. The dispute involved the 2005 law enacted by Congress to ensure that people who file for bankruptcy pay part of their debt if they can afford it. Justice Antonin Scalia was the lone dissenter.
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Comverse Looks to Sell Unit
Comverse Technology is likely to pursue a sale of its subsidiary Verint Systems in a deal that could fetch $2 billion.
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Comverse Looks to Sell Unit
Comverse Technology is likely to pursue a sale of its subsidiary Verint Systems in a deal that could fetch $2 billion.
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Twins' Appeal of Facebook Pact Starts
A court heard the sequel to one of the Web's most storied legal quarrels: whether Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for the influential social-networking site.
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Twins' Appeal of Facebook Pact Starts
A court heard the sequel to one of the Web's most storied legal quarrels: whether Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for the influential social-networking site.
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American, JAL Announce Alliance
American Airlines and Japan Airlines Corp. Tuesday set into motion the details of the first alliance since the liberalization of airline services between the U.S. and Japan, unveiling a new joint business that will operate on 10 trans-Pacific routes.
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Verizon Unveils iPhone Plan
Verizon Wireless will start selling Apple's iPhone 4 early next month, ending AT&T's exclusive hold over the blockbuster smartphone and shaking up the industry.
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Verizon Unveils iPhone Plan
Verizon Wireless will start selling Apple's iPhone 4 early next month, ending AT&T's exclusive hold over the blockbuster smartphone and shaking up the industry.
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Bank of China Brings Yuan Trading to U.S.
Bank of China, one of the country's big four state-owned banks, has opened trading in the Chinese currency to customers in the U.S., representing a symbolic endorsement by Beijing of foreign trading in the yuan.
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Spill Commission Says Oversight, Regulation Needed
The federal government needs to beef up oversight of the offshore oil and gas industry, says the presidential commission that studied the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. In the final report released Tuesday, the group made 15 major recommendations.
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Centro's Fate Lies With New Suitors
Most of the banks set to decide the fate of shopping-center owner Centro Properties Group by December have been replaced by hedge funds and other opportunistic investors.
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McDonald's Bets on Japan Big-Burger Blitz
Even as its U.S. parent bows to consumer demand for healthier products, McDonald's in Japan is ladling on the calories -- an unusual strategy in a country known for its healthy diet and longevity.
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McDonald's Bets on Japan Big-Burger Blitz
Even as its U.S. parent bows to consumer demand for healthier products, McDonald's in Japan is ladling on the calories -- an unusual strategy in a country known for its healthy diet and longevity.
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