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(10-30) 09:19 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) — Wages and benefits rose by the smallest amount on record in the 12 months ending in September, as high unemployment limits the income growth of workers still receiving paychecks. With employers cutting…

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(10-30) 09:16 PDT Muncie, Ind. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $6.3 million to two Indiana colleges to install environmentally friendly geothermal energy systems. Ball State University is getting $5 million to replace coal…

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(10-30) 09:16 PDT New York (AP) — Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff’s longtime auditor is expected to plead guilty next week in a cooperation deal, federal prosecutors told a judge Friday. Prosecutors said in a letter to U.S. District Judge…

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks fell on Friday, led by financial stocks as reports painting a mixed economic picture dented optimism fed by the economy’s return to growth.

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Wall St falls on financials’ weight; S&P off for Oct

The call-management service has more than 1 million users and may be expanded abroad, Google tells U.S. regulators

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How Google Voice Is Growing

Sony’s future is looking a bit brighter. The company said today that it now expects an operating loss of $655 million (60 billion yen) rather than $1.2 billion (110 billion yen).

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Sony’s Outlook Brightens

A couple of weeks ago, I sat down with Andrew Lees, senior vice-president for Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business unit to talk about Windows Mobile and the future of smartphones. Lees was passionate in defending the Microsoft approach, where the company supplies the software and general …

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Droid & iPhone: Platform vs. Integration

(10-30) 08:48 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer spending plunged in September by the largest amount in nine months, reflecting the end of the government’s Cash for Clunkers auto sales program. Incomes, the fuel for future spending, were flat….

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Consumer spending falls in September, incomes flat

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. consumers cut spending in September and turned gloomier this month, underscoring the fragile nature of the economy’s recovery even as signs emerged that manufacturing activity may be picking up.

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(10-30) 08:11 PDT (AP) — Oil prices fell to below $79 a barrel Friday as the strengthening U.S. dollar outweighed news that the U.S. economy grew again in the third quarter after contracting for a full year. By afternoon in Europe, benchmark…

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. consumer sentiment slipped this month as Americans fretted about personal finances and focused on paying down debt, a survey showed on Friday.

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U.S. consumer sentiment dips in Oct: survey

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks extended losses on Friday, the day after logging their best gains in three months, as sectors that have led the rally pulled back.

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The stock market is paying close attention to indicators of consumer spending, which is still in a slump despite improvements in other parts of the economy such as manufacturing and housing. Spending by consumers makes up a major part of the U.S. economy.

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(10-30) 07:32 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) — Energy company AEI canceled its initial public offering after reducing its size and price range, delivering a blow to the U.S. IPO market. “We have decided not to proceed with an initial public offering of…

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Most entrepreneurs don’t last more than a few years. Here are lessons from outfits that have managed to survive for 3, 5, and 10 years

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