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Euro Zone Crisis Boils as Leaders Fail to Signal New Steps
Regional leaders meeting in Brussels failed to signal concrete steps to stimulate the economy or resolve the competing agendas of the German chancellor and the French president.
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Data Show Europe's Economic Prospects Dimming
The long process of finding a solution to the euro zone debt crisis appears to be sapping strength even from Germany, where manufacturing was down and confidence slipped.
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British Recession Deeper Than Originally Thought, Data Show
Gross domestic product shrank 0.3 percent in the first quarter, compared with 0.2 percent estimated earlier. The data put pressure on the government to consider growth measures.
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As Greece Turns Leftward, Its Tycoons Stay in Background
As the star of Alexis Tsipras continues to rise, Greece?s elite have even greater reason to lie low. A few, however, are stepping up with donations and ideas on addressing the debt crisis.
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Hospitals and Insurers Join to Cut Health Care Costs
Insurers, hospitals and doctors say they are forming partnerships and creating programs to find ways to slow the growth in the nation?s $2.7 trillion health care bill.
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The Energy Rush: Shell Arctic Ocean Drilling Stands to Open New Oil Frontier
Despite opposition, Shell, with President Obama?s support, will start test wells in Alaska?s North, in a moment of major promise and considerable danger.
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British Inquiry Questions Murdoch Lobbyist
Testimony before an inquiry into the British press could throw new light on the ties between the government and Rupert Murdoch?s media empire.
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DealBook: Questions of Fair Play Arise in Facebook's I.P.O. Process
Lawmakers are questioning a process in which the banks involved in Facebook's I.P.O. shared a negative outlook about the company only with select clients.
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Hewlett-Packard Earnings Drop; 27,000 Layoffs Set
Finding it hard to keep up with radical shifts to new modes of computing, the technology company reported sharply lower net income and confirmed a plan to pare its work force.
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Bits Blog: Google Cleared of Infringing on Oracle's Java Patents
Jurors in Oracle?s lawsuit against Google found that the search giant violated no patents on the Java programming language when it created the Android operating system.
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Media Decoder: New Orleans Times-Picayune Is Said to Face Big Cuts
The Times-Picayune, which distinguished itself during Hurricane Katrina, may undergo cost-cutting by its owner.
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DealBook: Buffett's Goldman Deal Is Topic in Gupta Insider Case
Byron D. Trott, an adviser to Warren Buffett and a former Goldman Sachs vice chairman, detailed how Mr. Buffett's investment in Goldman materialized.
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Beijing Accuses U.S. of Trade Violations in Energy Sector
The Chinese ruling that U.S. government support for six renewable energy projects violated free-trade rules was the latest volley in a widening conflict between the two countries over clean energy.
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Many Individual Health Policies Fall Short, a Study Says
Researchers found that employer-provided insurance is likely to continue to be more generous even if the new health care law is upheld.
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State of the Art: New Google and Bing Engines Go Beyond Search - State of the Art
Microsoft and Google are jostling for bigger shares of the search market by including more data on search subjects.
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Economix Blog: Simon Johnson: Jamie Dimon and the Legitimacy of the Federal Reserve System
It's time for Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase to step down from the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, an economist writes.
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White Collar Watch: The Facebook I.P.O.'s Potential Legal Exposure
The success of shareholder lawsuits is likely to depend on whether certain information should have been disclosed to all investors, and with more details.
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App Smart: BuddyTV, Peel and TV Guide Apps Find Shows Worth Watching
Apps like BuddyTV Guide, Peel and TV Guide let viewers find shows they want to watch more efficiently than by channel surfing.
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A Second Chance for Idle Electronics
All the smart kids are selling their old gadgets. Here is how to get the highest price for those electronic goodies sitting neglected in drawers.
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Advertising: When Marketing Links Web and TV Realms
?Daybreak,? a Web-only series from the marketers of AT&T, will be promoted with a 15-second commercial during the season finale of ?Touch,? on Fox.
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Economix Blog: The Next Treasury Secretary
Whoever is elected president, there will be a new Treasury secretary come January, and the handicapping has already begun.
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Today's Economist: Casey B. Mulligan: Do Tax Credits Encourage Work?
The earned-income tax credit helps lifts some families out of poverty, but for others earning a bit more, it has the impact of a tax that discourages additional work.
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Small-Business Guide: Business Owners Turn to the Web for Peer Support
Vistage International, a company that coaches business owners, recently expanded by going online, allowing small groups around the country to present problems and share advice.
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Degrees of Debt: Colleges Begin to Confront Higher Costs and Students? Debt
With the balance of student debt topping $1 trillion, college presidents are recognizing that they must handle the costs of education through methods other than tuition increases.
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BUSINESS: House Advantage: The Sure Thing
An animated explanation of how banks use securities lending to make a profit, while their customers cover the losses.
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