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Stocks and Bonds: Shares Close Lower Amid Some Profit-Taking
Markets gave back on Friday much of what they had gained on Wednesday after the Fed offered an optimistic read of the economy.
Bereaved families hit by tax hike
The interest charged on inheritance tax will rise to 3% from next month, HM Revenue and Customs has confirmed.
Retailers See Back-to-School Sales Slowing
Halfway through the back-to-school shopping season, predictions of the worst performance for stores in more than a decade are yet another sign that consumers are clinging to every dollar.
Volkswagen threat "tantamount to blackmail": Opel union leader
Reuters - Opel labor leader Klaus Franz branded Volkswagen's renewed threat to pull business from Canadian auto parts supplier Magna (MGa.TO) if it acquires VW's closest German rival as 'tantamount to blackmail.'
Weinsteins Struggle to Regain Their Golden Touch
Four years after Disney bought the Weinsteins out of Miramax, the brothers are under serious stress.
Economic View: A Public Option Isn?t a Curse, or a Cure
An insurance option run by the government would neither invigorate nor destroy the health care system.
Unboxed: The Corporate Lab as Ringmaster
Big research and development laboratories like those at I.B.M., G.E. and Hewlett-Packard, are reaching out to smaller, more varied groups of researchers.
Novelties: Mimicking Human Cartilage to Repair a Knee
An off-the-shelf plug inserted into the damaged area can guide formation of new bone and cartilage before dissolving in about six months.
The Search: Accentuating the Positive After a Layoff
Desperation, hopelessness, depression, anger ? these are not useful feelings to bring to a job search. Yet after a layoff, it is normal to experience some or all of them.
Off the Shelf: The Little Economy That Couldn?t
A new book about Iceland?s economic plunge may provide a cautionary tale for much larger countries.
Flip-Flops at Work? Fine
Jason Kilar went from being a production assistant on a film set to the chief executive of Hulu.
I Say Spend. You Say No. We?re in Love.
A new study shows that when it comes to money, opposites attract: ?spendthrifts? and ?tightwads? tend marry.
The Count: Venture Capital, Still Seeking the Next Big Thing
This may seem a less-than-ideal time for an entrepreneur to seek venture capital. But the capital well is far from dry, according to a new survey.
The Shop Talk on Martha?s Vineyard: The Obamas
Will the first family's visit be a vacation paradise for retailers, too?
Competing Ads on Health Plan Swamp Airwaves
A cascade of commercials in the health care fight is helping to create a full-blown national political campaign.
Letters: A Cap-And-Trade Detour
To the Editor:.
Letters: On the Lookout for Risk
To the Editor:.
Fair Game: The Quick Buck Just Got Quicker
A study finds that short-term incentive pay has become a bigger part of the compensation pie.
Corner Office: You Want Insights? Go to the Front Lines
Brian Dunn, chief executive of Best Buy, says he values the opinions of workers. And as a manager, he cautions, ?You?re never as good as they say or as bad as they say.?
The Boss: Flip-Flops at Work? Fine
Jason Kilar went from being a production assistant on a film set to the chief executive of Hulu.
Weinsteins Struggle to Regain Their Touch
Four years after Disney bought the Weinsteins out of Miramax, the brothers are under serious stress.
Ads on Health Plan Swamp Airwaves
A cascade of commercials in the health care fight is helping to create a full-blown national political campaign.
Competing Ads on Health Care Plan Swamp the Airwaves
A cascade of commercials in the health care fight is helping to create a full-blown national political campaign.
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