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Lawyers Press Russian Case Against a U.S. Bank   more similar news »
American lawyers argued in Moscow that the Bank of New York Mellon is liable for $22.5 billion in damages for a money-laundering scandal that helped undermine Russia’s economy.
Fri Jul 04, 2008
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Employers Cut Workers for a Sixth Month   more similar news »
The unemployment rate held steady as 62,000 jobs disappeared in June, the Labor Department reported.
Fri Jul 04, 2008
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Judge Orders Google to Turn Over YouTube Records   more similar news »
The order raised concerns that the online video viewing habits of tens of millions of people could be exposed.
Fri Jul 04, 2008
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Former Refco Chief Sentenced to 16 Years   more similar news »
Phillip R. Bennett was sentenced for a financial cover-up that brought down one of the world’s largest commodities brokerages.
Fri Jul 04, 2008
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Fund Manager Turned Fugitive Is Sent to Prison   more similar news »
Samuel Israel III, the hedge fund manager who fled after faking a suicide, went to prison on Thursday, 25 days late.
Fri Jul 04, 2008
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State of the Art: Digital Pens to Write on Any Paper   more similar news »
Two new digital pens don’t need special paper to write on. But there are a few glitches.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Jobless, and Selling Himself the Old-Fashioned Way   more similar news »
Joshua Persky, an out-of-work investment banker, was interviewed by major news outlets as he stood on Park Avenue, handing out résumés and wearing a sandwich board.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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High & Low Finance: To Find a Bubble, Follow the Young   more similar news »
In a study analyzing the last tech bubble, two professors found younger and less experienced fund managers became more swept up in the euphoria and suffered greater losses.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Eyes on Inflation, European Bank Raises Rate   more similar news »
The European Central Bank, spooked by soaring prices for food and fuel, raised interest rates by a quarter point.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Trial Ordered in Concorde Crash That Killed 113   more similar news »
Continental Airlines and two of its employees face involuntary manslaughter charges related to the crash.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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DealBook: Penn National Says Buyout Deal Is Dissolved   more similar news »
The casino operator said it has terminated its $6.1 billion sale to two private equity firms, after agreeing that completing the deal would not be possible without a lengthy litigation process.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Aiming to Sell the World on Fitness   more similar news »
Technogym, an exercise equipment maker, is expanding its reach to countries with few health clubs, in a strategy to survive an economic downturn in the United States.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Advertising: Kozy Shack in Snack Lineup for the Mets   more similar news »
Tubs of Kozy Shack rice and chocolate puddings are now being sold at Shea Stadium alongside the hot dogs and giant pretzels, and are being included in children’s meals at the ballpark.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Scruggs’s Son Sentenced in Bribery Case   more similar news »
Zach Scruggs, son of the Mississippi lawyer Richard F. Scruggs, was sentenced to 14 months in prison for his part in a scheme to bribe a judge.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Big Job Cuts Announced at American   more similar news »
American Airlines said it expects to cut nearly 7,000 jobs, about 8 percent of its work force, by the end of 2008, as it reduces flights and grounds aircraft due to high fuel prices.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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A Lucrative Deal for Rush Limbaugh   more similar news »
In an interview with The New York Times Magazine, the talk show radio host said he would receive a $100 million signing bonus and about $38 million a year for eight years under the new contract.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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The Struggles of Detroit Ensnare Its Workers   more similar news »
Detroit automakers will temporarily lay off upward of 25,000 workers this year, but are still obligated to pay them more than half of their take-home wages.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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World Business Briefing | Europe: The Netherlands: ABN Amro Units Sold   more similar news »
The Belgian-Dutch financial services group Fortis will sell about 10 percent of ABN Amro’s Dutch operations to Deutsche Bank for 709 million euros ($1.12 billion).
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Price of Oil Rises Again, Rattling the Markets   more similar news »
Crude oil closed at $143.57 a barrel, another record, sending shudders through financial markets already worried about the prospect of a global economic slowdown.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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European Plan Would Expand Health Care Access Within the Bloc   more similar news »
European Union residents would be able to receive most health care treatment anywhere in the 27-nation bloc without prior authorization under a proposal published on Wednesday.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Publicis to Buy Kekst Public Relations Firm   more similar news »
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but people briefed on it said it was worth as much as $150 million.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Sales Drop for Big Retailer   more similar news »
The Marks & Spencer Group said sales had dropped the most since 2005 and ousted Steven Esom, its top food executive, after his unit had the worst quarter in at least a decade.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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World Briefing | Australia/New Zealand: Australia: Retail Sales Rose in May   more similar news »
Australian retail sales rose in May at the fastest rate in six months. Sales increased 0.7 percent from April, the Bureau of Statistics said.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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World Business Briefing | Europe: France: Ex-Airbus Executive Is Charged   more similar news »
French authorities filed preliminary charges against a former chief executive of Airbus, Gustav Humbert, in an investigation into reported insider trading.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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World Business Briefing | Europe: Germany: Deutsche Bank Expects Profit   more similar news »
Deutsche Bank says it expects to have a profitable second-quarter despite market uncertainty and the wavering global economy when its results are reported July 31.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Factory Orders Up 0.6%   more similar news »
Orders to American factories grew by the smallest amount in three months in May, reflecting slumping demand for autos, heavy machinery and steel.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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L.A. Times Newsroom to Shrink by 150 Jobs   more similar news »
The decision to eliminate more than one-sixth of the newsroom staff and publish 15 percent fewer pages is the deepest of a series of cuts at the Tribune Company as it tries to stay afloat.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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In Turnabout, Russia to Allow Permits for BP Workers   more similar news »
The decision to expedite work permits for the six staff members of a BP joint venture was a sign of apparent backpedaling by the Russian government.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Phone Smart: Those Cellphone Termination Fees Seem to Be on the Way Out   more similar news »
The handcuffs may not be coming off cellphone owners, but they are getting looser.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Georgia Bars Insurance Firm Over Violations   more similar news »
Regulators in the state say Trans World Assurance violated rules adopted in 2007 to prevent the sale of misleading or unsuitable life insurance policies to military personnel.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Steelworkers Merge With British Union   more similar news »
The United Steelworkers signed a merger agreement with the largest labor organization in Britain and Ireland to create what union leaders said would be the world’s first global union.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Charges Against Ex-A.I.G. Executive Dropped   more similar news »
Federal prosecutors dropped criminal charges against David B. Pinkerton in connection with a supposed scheme to bribe Azerbaijan officials.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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American Airlines Plans Nearly 7,000 Job Cuts   more similar news »
American Airlines said it expects to cut nearly 7,000 jobs, about 8 percent of its work force, by the end of 2008, as it reduces flights and grounds aircraft due to high fuel prices.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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In the Hunt: Early Retirees In New Ventures, Mostly for Fun   more similar news »
Many of the first wave of America’s baby boomers are taking early retirement and turning their hobbies into small businesses. Very small businesses.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Drop in Inventory Pushes Oil Higher   more similar news »
Crude oil closed at $143.57 a barrel, another record, after the Energy Department reported an unexpected decline in inventories.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Limbaugh and Clear Channel in $400 Million Deal   more similar news »
In an interview with The New York Times Magazine, the talk show radio host said he would receive a $100 million signing bonus and about $38 million a year for eight years under the new contract.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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Fund Manager Who Faked His Suicide Surrenders   more similar news »
Samuel Israel III, a fugitive hedge fund swindler, faked his suicide on the day he was to report to prison.
Thu Jul 03, 2008
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State of the Art: More Variations on Writing Digitally   more similar news »
Two new digital pens don’t need special paper to write on. But there are a few glitches.
Wed Jul 02, 2008
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Paulson Calls for Stronger Regulators   more similar news »
In London, the Treasury secretary called for a new regulatory system that would allow even large financial institutions to fail without risking a wider market collapse.
Wed Jul 02, 2008
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DealBook: Publicis to Buy Public Relations Firm Kekst   more similar news »
Kekst and Company, based in New York, has been behind the scenes of some of the largest and most contested takeovers in history.
Wed Jul 02, 2008
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