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Working at the dog wash, yeah ...All-you-can-eat buffet bans ample appetitesCompany pays a lot of dough to no-showCouples that work together, stay together?Mom starts online toy rental serviceSupreme Court rejects Katrina flood caseBonehead Biz: Ferrari fans sold on phony carsNew rules on dating and diningDear Taxpayer: This letter cost you $42 millionWhy interns are good for businessDirect deposit users to get stimulus checks first‘Apprentice’ ex-star: 10 tips to start a business10 Tips: Steer clear of crippling gas prices5 tips for surviving this taxing time of yearTax Tactics: Secrets of capital gainsHome equity loans drying up for someFood prices are rising all over the world10 Tips: Marrying your financial futureJetBlue to launch new Brazilian airlinePhilippine Playboy won’t show full nudityHong Kong billionaire raises Facebook stakeSick sideshow shuttered over piranhasEnter to win a makeover for your small businessLehman sues Japanese broker for $350 millionJust how bad will the economy get?European banks see $23 billion subprime hit10 Tips: Grappling with debt? Here’s helpPaulson calls for U.S.-China energy allianceTroubled Alitalia edges toward bankruptcyFormer UBS president urges strategy shiftEU finance ministers back IMF shake-up
(AFP)Liechtenstein tax row prompts EU directive revision: commissioner
(AFP)Vodka maker apologizes for adAnswer Desk: Is China paying for U.S. taxpayer rebates?Eurozone&s Juncker says to discuss exchange rates with Bush
(AFP)London shares close at day&s high
(AFP)Tax tips for procrastinatorsNovartis buys stake in Alcon, eyes full takeoverN Ireland recovering well but still bears economic scars: EU
(AFP)10 Tips: How to keep pet expenses downIMF says U.S. recession will slow global growthMiddle class grow fearful about their prospectsBank of England cuts base lending rateMore using tax refunds to pay bills, reduce debtTardy taxpayers may get late rebatesAt tax time, illegal immigrants are paying tooEuro moving too much against dollar: EU Commissioner
(AFP)Europe demands more say in world economy
(AP)Rising euro getting out of line with fundamentals: EU&s Almunia
(AFP)World Bank leader joins call for food aidLondon stocks slide as earnings outlook dims
(AFP)Asian, European markets fall
(AP)Answer Desk: Why bail out homeowners?Fewer big companies getting audited by IRSWal-Mart considers move into RussiaPaying taxes costs $207 and a day of workAnti-cholesterol statins may reduce blood pressure: study
(AFP)Roche to buy UK pharma company Piramed for 160 million dollars
(AFP)Big pharma aims to show the drugs still sell
(Reuters)AstraZeneca settles Ranbaxy lawsuit
(AP)European stocks mostly fall, London manages gain
(AFP)Chinese investment fund buys BP stake10 Tips: Help with auto-body repairsIntel first-quarter profit declines by 12 percentSurge in energy prices stokes inflationBankruptcy filings jumped 38 percent last yearWaMu loses more than $1 billion in 1st quarterGerman inflation at 3.1 percent in March: Destatis
(AFP)Banks kick world stocks up; uncertainty haunts dollar
(Reuters)Merck played down the true risks of Vioxx: study
(AFP)Abbott profit up on drugs sales
(Reuters)Lilly to cut up to 500 jobs
(Reuters)Abbott Laboratories 1Q profit surges 35 pct on global sales
(AP)Housing construction fell sharply in MarchIBM earnings up 26 percent in first quarterFed: Economy worsened in early springRoche first quarter sales dip on lower Tamiflu
(AFP)Roche first quarter sales dip on lower Tamiflu demand
(AFP)Researchers see German growth slowing amid subprime crisis
(AP)Jobless claims up more than expectedLoans denied to many at community collegesDollar hits record lows against the euroLeading economic indicators up slightlySallie boss warns of student loan ‘train wreck’Russia swaps Libya debt for dealsYour Biz blog: Supply vs. demand for SBA loansCanadian pension funds lose nearly 2 percent in Q1
(Reuters)Irish airline withdraws deep, deep discountExecutives see credit and housing as big threatsGoogle beats Wall Street’s profit forecastCitigroup posts big loss, to cut 9,000Former Fannie chief agrees to &24.7 million settlement
(AP)How the major stock indexes fared in Friday&s trading
(AP)Citigroup posts 5.1 bln dlr loss, to cut 9,000 jobs
(AFP)Regulator settles with ex-Fannie Mae execs
(Reuters)Weber says ECB must act if inflation stays high
(Reuters)Housing-credit woes spur calls for more federal regulation
(AP)Earnings onslaught offers reality check
(Reuters)Investors brace for another week of earningsD.C. debate is whether to regulate or not |
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