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Market Week: March 12, 2012
++++++++++++++++++++ || ++++++++++++++++++++ || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ || After a rough Tuesday, domestic equities nevertheless mostly managed to struggle back to even. Hurt by the year's first triple-digit one-day downdraft, the Dow was left...Tags: Financial Planning, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Productivity, American International Group, Labor Markets
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Shutter snaps on another giant
Simon and Garfunkel lost the battle back in 2009 -- Kodak took the Kodachrome away all on its own. And now the former photographic giant is in a battle to stay a functioning business. Last week the company offered up a restructuring in an attempt to...Tags: Arts, Nikon Corp, Companies and Corporations, Financially Distressed Companies, Photography Supplies and Services
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BofA: Online banking outage was unrelated to debit fee uproar
Money & CompanyOnline outage at Bank of America: Bank spokeswoman Tara Burke emphasized that the outages, from 6:15 a.m. to 11:26 a.m. Eastern time Friday, were not related to the uproar over news of the $5 monthly debit-card fees. BofA's mobile and text banking... -
With debt deal done, Obama sees need now for new spending on bridges, roads, unemployment
Top of the TicketObama says we must live within our means, but meanwhile we need many new 'investments.'... -
Dow Jones plunges 512 points; but don't worry, President Obama's birthday parties unaffected
Top of the TicketDow Jones drops but Obama still talks more spending and gets two more birthday parties.... -
Debt deal hangover: Was the debacle worth it?
Opinion L.A.Was the frenzy around raising the debt ceiling worth it? Did the world have to halt so that we could watch an elaborate production of what CNN’s Fareed Zakaria called, “a crisis that we have manufactured out of whole cloth”?...... -
Caroline Baum: Federal Reserve handicaps race of its own making
Ed Koch, the late mayor of New York City, used to stop residents on the street and ask, "How am I doing?" With next month marking the four-year anniversary of the end of the 2007-2009 recession, the longest and deepest since the Great Depression, it...
Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Freedom of Information Act, Productivity, Labor Markets, Money and Monetary Policy
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Building boom highlights growing ambitions at Salisbury
If it has been a while since you've driven through the heart of this Eastern Shore city, the buildings might come as a shock. One after another, they tower shiny and modern above the chain restaurants and strip-mall shops that dominate Route 13.
The...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Politics, University of Virginia, Students, Education
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Team proves choosing the Best Buy pays off
The BladeSpringfield High School's 1SHS wasn't overly confident in its portfolio when the team made its choices for The Blade's Annual School Stock Contest in January. The senior team went with what it knew and what it thought would profit in a limited time...Tags: Baptist, priceline.com Inc., Sports, Best Buy Co., Inc., Religion and Belief
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Fake AP tweet latest hacking claimed by pro-Assad 'army'
A fake tweet that claimed President Obama had been injured after explosions went off at the White House was quickly debunked by the Associated Press, which said its Twitter account had been hacked. But a band of hackers who support Syrian President...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Al Jazeera (tv network), Wars and Interventions, Human Rights
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Associated Press' Twitter hacked, fake tweet sends stocks plunging
The Associated Press' main Twitter account was taken over Tuesday by hackers who sent out a fake tweet saying two explosions had gone off at the White House, injuring President Obama. Within minutes, the real AP used other accounts at its disposal to...
Tags: The Associated Press, White House, Email, NPR, Social Media
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Bogus AP tweet sends financial markets on wild ride
San Jose Mercury NewsIn the latest evidence of social media's power and its vulnerability to potentially catastrophic cyber attacks, the financial markets were whipsawed Tuesday by a bogus Associated Press tweet sent out by hackers claiming the White House had been hit by...Tags: Barack Obama, The Associated Press, White House, Petroleum Industry, eBay Inc.
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