| Henry Paulson makes positive speech on economy | |
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has said he believes the financial crisis is coming to an end but society could take some time to fully emerge from the...
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| Napa Valley wine patriarch dies |
A pioneering winemaker from California’s Napa Valley has...
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| Bacon painting fetches record price |
Renowned artist Francis Bacon's masterpiece, 'Triptych', has set a new record in sales by fetching a whopping 43 million pounds at an auction in New...
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| Microsoft Windows to come on low-cost laptops |
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project will install Windows XP on its low-cost laptops for students in developing countries, according to a joint announcement...
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| Firefox 3 release candidate goes public |
. It's a public preview of the new Firefox code, available in 45 languages, aimed at developers and early adopters to test out the new features. It has...
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| Social graphs just wanna be free, but will they ever be |
has a good recap of the blow-by-blow.) I'm not sure how many people believe that explanation. Privacy is a convenient dodge, but this sounds more like land grab battle between the rival services....
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| When the brain and baseball cap are one |
, but this baseball cap is more sophisticated--in its technology, if not fashion sense. The cap is designed to analyze the brain's electroencephalogram (EEG) waves, determining whether you're too...
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| Picking potential winners if the euro |
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- It's been a rough earnings season for European companies stymied by the euro's first-quarter surge to a record high against the downtrodden U.S....
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| Saudis protect own interests in oil production |
WASHINGTON – When President Bush, once a Texas oilman, asked Saudi Arabia to pump more crude, he may have forgotten that the Saudis have a long memory. And that made it a good bet his mission...
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| Iran says OPEC will not boost output |
TEHRAN – Iran's oil minister rejected on Saturday any idea of OPEC raising production, saying it would fail to ease record prices as the market was already “saturated” with oil. ...
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| Senators OK $1 billion for online child porn fight |
All told, the bill would allocate more than $1 billion over the next eight years for a broad array of efforts aimed at tackling Internet crimes against children. It calls for hiring 250 new federal...
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| iPhone expands its empire, once again |
Orange, France Telecom's mobile provider, will whisk the iPhone into at least 10 more European, Middle Eastern, and African...
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| Sharp, MIT make strides in methanol fuel cells |
Sharp and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology this week detailed technology advances in making liquid fuel methanol a source for fuel cells. Sharp on Thursday claimed to have achieved the...
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| American Axle strikes tentative labor deal |
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The United Auto Workers union said it has reached a tentative deal with American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings to end an 11-week strike at the General Motors Corp....
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| 2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid -- Not enough juice |
The standard four-cylinder Malibu is EPA rated at 22/30 miles per gallon. Add the hybrid system, and that rating is 24/32. At an added base price increase of about $2,000, we don't think that makes...
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| Almost 46 million stimulus payments sent, a few to wrong accounts |
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Almost 46 million stimulus payments totaling about $41 billion were sent to taxpayers in the three weeks ending May 16, the U.S. Treasury Department said...
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| County employment outlook warming up |
After a sluggish winter, employment in San Diego County rebounded last month, fueled by strong hiring in hotels, restaurants and government work, according to data released yesterday by the state...
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| Health care billing fight is looming |
Doctors and hospital officials will square off with health insurers Monday in San Diego over a state plan to ban medical providers from billing emergency room patients for charges not covered by...
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| Alvarado Hospital loses dispute with Blue Shield |
Alvarado Hospital in San Diego has lost its court battle over a contract dispute with Blue Shield of California, demonstrating how challenging it can be for stand-alone hospitals to demand higher...
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| U.N. predicts downturn for world economy |
The world economy is “teetering on the brink” of a severe downturn and is expected to grow only 1.8 percent in 2008, the United Nations said in its midyear economic projections....
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| Wine pioneer Robert Mondavi dead at 94 |
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- California winemaker Robert Mondavi, who helped popularize the concept of quality American wine, died Friday at the age of...
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| Spring-sales season a bust for housing market |
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- The hoped-for rebound in home sales failed to blossom this spring, with the housing market caught in a downward spiral as falling prices continue to sap consumer sentiment and...
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| Paulson hopeful that |
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson delivered a guardedly optimistic message to business leaders on Friday, saying that the economy was moving toward a rebound after months of malaise."We are still...
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| General Motors introduces a Middle East first with its Pre-Owned Vehicle Locator Website |
In a move to make life easier for buyers of used cars, General Motors (GM) announced the launch of its Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle Locator Website - the first and only website of its kind in the...
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| The Internet thrives on dark energy |
Dark energy powers the Internet, at least according Jonathan Zittrain. Zittrain is the Jack N. and Lillian Berkman visiting professor for entrepreneurial legal studies at Harvard Law School, the...
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| Free MP3 of the Day |
In Minneapolis, you know you've truly made it when you start breaking attendance records set by the Replacements. Slug and Ant recently did just that, laying testament to the cross-generational...
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| $100 laptop nonprofit now teamed with Microsoft |
BOSTON - The One Laptop Per Child project is about to find out whether Microsoft Corp., a rival the nonprofit group once derided, is the solution to its problems in spreading inexpensive portable...
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| Carl Icahn will destroy Yahoo |
BERKELEY, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- Shareholders of Yahoo Inc. are now being confronted by Carl Icahn and the slate of directors he has to replace the current board. The thinking is that the company's...
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| Figure the true cost of car ownership before you buy |
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- A cheaper car can cost you more in the long run than a more expensive model, so besides looking for a good deal on your next car, consider how much that model will cost you...
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| Like it or not, it |
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN: Call people suckers, and they'll take offense.A number of folks were either confused or offended when I said recently that we are all suckers -- that is, losers -- when we use...
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| Jumbo loans still hard to get |
Higher loan limits, set early this year by the federal government as part of an economic stimulus package, were supposed to make jumbo loans more affordable in expensive housing markets. Rates...
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| Paulson to visit Mideast to discuss money, terrorism |
WASHINGTON -- Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will visit four Middle East nations this month to discuss foreign investment, the fight against terrorist financing and Iran.The Treasury Department...
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| SoCal developer Maguire to end bid to buy company |
LOS ANGELES – Developer Robert F. Maguire III has abandoned efforts to buy back the company that bears his name and is on the verge of being replaced as its chief executive and chairman, The...
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| Stocks pare losses to finish mixed after oil spikes |
-------- END BIGBOXAD ----------> But investors were clearly sidetracked for much of the session by energy prices and their effect on consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of...
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| Inspire, Saten test dry eye product |
Inspire Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced Friday the receipt of a $1.25 million milestone payment from its Asian partner, Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., for the completion of Santen's Phase 3 testing...
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| Bush fails to win Saudi help on gas prices |
President Bush failed to win the help he sought from Saudi Arabia to relieve skyrocketing American gas prices Friday, a setback for the former Texas oilman who took office predicting he would jawbone...
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| Surprise rebound in housing, outlook still shaky |
-------- END BIGBOXAD ----------> The Commerce Department reported Friday that housing construction rose by 8.2 percent in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.03 million units. While...
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| GM workers ratify local contract to end that strike |
A striking United Auto Workers local at a key General Motors Corp. factory ratified a new contract with the company Friday afternoon and will resume production on...
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| Lawmakers concerned over Charter |
Cable TV, phone and Internet service provider Charter Communications drew concern Friday from two congressmen and a privacy advocate over its plan to experiment with tracking its customers' Web use...
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| U.S. Airways pilots union disapproves of possible United combo |
PHOENIX – If US Airways and United Airlines decide to combine, they'll bring along a number of reluctant employee groups that would rather remain separate. US Airways pilots on Friday joined...
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| GE confirms plans to exit appliance business |
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- General Electric Co. plans to sell or spin off the business that for a century has put appliances in American homes, a decision that could presage further asset sales, analysts...
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| Snackr drenches your computer in a river of news |
. Snackr describes itself as being an RSS ticker. It provides a constant river of news on your screen. Built with Adobe AIR, it is compatible across all platforms and looks really slick. Snackr...
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| AOL sheds its brand to draw specialty audiences |
NEW YORK – Unless you're looking carefully, you'll likely miss the fact that the new Asylum Web site for young men is a creation of Time Warner Inc.'s AOL. Same for WalletPop on personal...
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| Fla. lifts ban on Allstate selling new insurance policies |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Allstate Corp.'s subsidiaries can resume selling new car insurance and other policies in Florida after the insurer turned over documents showing how it sets homeowners...
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| Craigslist answers eBay allegations in court |
Classified ad Web site Craigslist is denying online auctioneer eBay's allegation that it unfairly diluted eBay's stake in it and says its board was acting to protect the...
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| Orange County janitors reach contract agreement |
LOS ANGELES – Janitors in Orange County have reached a tentative agreement with their employers on a four-year labor contract. SEIU Local 1877 spokeswoman Gina Bowers says the janitors'...
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| Interior Department to hold Alaska oil lease sale |
JUNEAU, Alaska – The Interior Department said Friday it is moving forward with an oil and gas lease sale covering nearly 4 million acres in Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve. The...
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| Yahoo seeks to conceal parts of shareholder suit |
Yahoo Inc. is seeking to conceal large portions of a shareholder lawsuit alleging the Internet company's board improperly thwarted Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover offer, raising shareholder...
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| "Interim" firepower on the way for Marine Corp Osprey |
is belly-mounted in a retractable turret, which conserves cabin space and payload capacity; (weigh was one factor that id in the .50s.) Because it receives input from the aircraft's vehicle...
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| Rice futures fall on improved supply outlook |
Rice futures sank to a six-week low Friday, falling for a fifth day on hopes that exports from Pakistan and Japan will ease fears of a shortage of the staple consumed by half the world's...
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