Business News
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FAA approves certification plan for Boeing's 787 fix
A Boeing plan to redesign the 787 Dreamliner’s fire-plagued lithium-ion batteries won approval Tuesday from the Federal Aviation Administration, although officials gave no estimate for when the planes would be allowed to fly passengers again.
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US futures subdued as investors take stock
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Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
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Stocks open slightly lower on Wall Street
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Court: Should whistleblower protection be wider?
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Actavis buying Warner Chilcott in $8.5B deal
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Chesapeake names Anadarko executive as new CEO
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United to restart 787 flights on Monday
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Consumer group flags high SPF ratings on sunscreen
Game Reviews
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Explore the waters around Robinson Crusoe Island in Reef Shot
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Great graphics look even better on the HP Pavilion 23xi IPS monitor
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The Wednesday Quick Bytes: Review and Updates, Jackery Portable Chargers, Papo & Yo, and Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Battle Superheroes and Villains in Injustice: Gods Among Us
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The Wednesday Quick Bytes Reviews of Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened HD and Anima: Ark of Sinners Advance
Business News
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US gas prices up 11 cents over past 2 weeks
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Economists predict increase in consumer spending
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2 men arrested in killing over iPad in Las Vegas
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'Trek' does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes
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Coast Guard to take testimony on Shell grounding
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News releases from Business Wire
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News releases from Marketwire
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News releases from PR Newswire
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Aide: Obama learned about IRS from news accounts
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Bernanke forecasts gains from computer technology
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Silicon Valley-area hub becomes factory town
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Obama agenda seems to be weathering controversies
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Parking fees fight at Calif. state beaches heat up
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Report: Yahoo nearing $1.1B acquisition of Tumblr
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Judge: Atlantic Club casino can seek new buyer
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Obama meets with new acting IRS head
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Ex-Groupon CEO working 9 to 5 on business album
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US wants Bangladesh progress on labor standards
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Stocks rise on hopeful signs for the US economy
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Pew survey questions Gen X, baby boomer savings




