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• Chile aftershock measured at 7.2 magnitude • Police clash with protesters as Greeks fight cuts • Biden appeals for Mideast peace talks without delay • PM Maliki leads Iraq vote in two provinces • Ukraine's Yanukovich gets close ally as PM • Jobless claims fall, trade gap narrows • Sen. Dodd to unveil financial reform bill Monday • BP to pay Devon $7 billion for oil fields • Iran warns neighbors over U.S. presence in the Gulf • Senate passes $149 billion for jobless aid
• Cash-rich real estate investors trigger bidding wars, frustrate other buyers • Many Small Investors Have Sat Out Rally • First Rumblings of New Investment? • A New Set of Smart Investing Rules for the Post-Crisis Era • Three Wise Men Offer Three Takes On Markets • Investors Flee Stock Funds • Individual Japanese Investors Rush Into Stocks • The Financial Crisis and You • Find Out Where Investment Risks Lie, Financial Advisers Say • What Market Tumult Means For Average Stakeholders
• Sony unveils new motion contoller to slow Nintendo (AP) • Palm Inc. teeters in crowded smart phone market (AP) • Global agency reconsiders `.xxx' for porn sites (AP) • Huge 'botnet' amputated, but criminals reconnect (AP) • Pink Floyd wins battle with EMI over online sales (AP) • OnLive game streaming service to start in June (AP) • Pink Floyd wins UK court battle with EMI label (Reuters) • Census campaign targets tech-savvy Hispanic youth (AP) • Opera rolls out mobile browser for Android (Reuters) • Panasonic Sets the 3D HDTV Bar At Best Buy (PC World)
• The Subprime-Lending Business Survives, Even Thrives • Bloomberg Sports Targets Fantasy Baseball, Major League • 'Economics of Integrity' Author Bernasek on Trust, Wealth • East Africa's Oil and Gas: Drilling, Exploration Rising • Disney-ABC, Cablevision Battle: More TV-Fee Fights Loom • EU Approves GMO Potatoes, Testing Europe's GM-Food Fear • Should We Put A Dollar Value On Nature? • A Weakened Euro Could Help European Exports • Google Acquires Picnik, Expands Web-Based Photo Services • A Guarantee Against Losing Cash on Homes?
• Carlos Slim Helu dethrones Bill Gates as world's richest man • Treasury gets $11.15M by selling Signature Bank warrants • Trade deficit shrinks; Obama plans export push • New unemployment claims fall in most recent week • Companies pay dividends even when they have losses; see list • HSBC: Data on 24,000 Swiss account holders stolen • Foreclosure rates up by smallest amount in 4 years • How to find out more about your mutual funds • Insurers test health plans that stress patient choices • Minnesota prisoner says '96 Camry caused his fatal crash
• 19 weird ? but real ? gadgets • 10 high-school science whizzes • Officials: Ex-TSA worker tried to sabotage computers • Abdulmutallab could not have blown up plane • Aussie ?miracle? elephant baby gaining strength • Are you ready for the toilet of the future? • Newsweek: Inside the rush to recruit elite hackers • Newsweek: The biggest cyber-breaches of all time • Conan's lone Twitter followee: ?It's totally nuts? • HTC Legend: Frankly, it feels expensive
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