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Facebook IPO: One year later
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He's glad he missed the Facebook IPO
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Bernie Madoff can't sleep
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Signs of new housing bubble
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Federal workers under fire
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Stocks: Another strong week
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How devoted are Apple users?
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Millennials: Don't call me 'entitled'
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How I lived very cheaply for a day
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Best deals on food and drink
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Debt ceiling: Treasury starts juggling act
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Google Glass raises privacy questions
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The world of wearable computers
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Oil-price manipulation: the next Libor scandal?
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Tesla may be a bubble ... but nobody cares
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Boeing is the new hedge fund favorite
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Facebook has grown ... but not its stock
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Google Chat gets a makeover
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Financial Times hit by hackers
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Retiring at 55? You'll need $372,000 for health care
Forbes
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Graff Luxury Watches for 2013
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Graff Shows New Luxury Watches Outside Baselworld 2013
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'Spot-Fixing' Of Cricket Shocks India's Favorite Sport
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Russia's Internet Use Is Exploding
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Will American's New Boarding Process Work? It Failed at Virgin America.
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Gen X And Late Boomers May Have Lower Standard Of Living In Retirement, Study Says
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Bill Gross & Jeff Gundlach Make Bold Calls Based On Monetary Policy
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Tumblr And Yahoo: Latest Details On The Imminent Deal
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Of Course The PlayStation 4 Has More Buzz Than Microsoft's New Xbox
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Can We At Least Agree That Giving .22 Caliber Rifles To Small Children Might Be A Really Bad Idea?
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Growing your Business? Evaluate the Risks First
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Google I/O Conference 2013 -- First Day
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Google Fiber News: Online Video Soars As Traditional Broadcast Collapses
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Now Here's An Interesting Problem About Google Glass And Prescription Lenses
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Apple Loop: The $610,000 Cup of Coffee, Cook's Tax Talk, Bill Gates On 'Growing Up' With Steve Jobs
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Hipster Tax Has Historical Precedent
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Health Plans Cautious On Where To Sell Obamacare Coverage
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High Bond Prices Show There's No Government Debt Problem Only If The EMH Is True
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Who Should Be Scared Of Samsung's 1Gb+ Wireless Technology?
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Who Got Rich This Week: Hedge Fund Legend Michael Steinhardt, A Supplement Salesman And More
Wall Street Journal
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J.P. Morgan's Dimon Makes His Case
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U.S. Opens Door to More Gas Exports
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SAC to Limit Help in Probe
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GM Shares Roar Back to Old Levels
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House Passes SEC Cost-Benefit Bill
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Stocks Cap Week With Rally
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Starbucks Sets Sights on Vietnam
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Penney Plans Bangladesh Audits
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Gold Selloff Deepens
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Some Banks Halt Foreclosures
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DirecTV Considers Hulu Bid
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Mixed Transocean Results for Icahn
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Bloomberg Taps Palmisano for Review
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Regulators Target Exchanges as They Ready Record Fine
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Hackers Hit Financial Times
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The Low-Price Boost for Stocks
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Abe Seeks to Get Japan Inc. to Spend
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Consumer Optimism Returns to Pre-Crisis Level
Report on Business
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A three-storey mound of Canada's oil waste grows in Detroit
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How Ottawa's plan to foster wireless competition sank
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Retired couple with simple lifestyle want to maximize charitable giving
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How Quebecor's unit attained wireless success
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Ottawa's five options to solve its wireless dilemma
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Facebook still has a selling job ahead, despite bold moves
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Three short-seller targets that defied the skeptics
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Suzuki dealers want payout over auto maker's plans to leave Canada
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When pollsters get it wrong: the high cost of lost credibility
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Ignoring the cost of climate change is bad business
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Coffee dates: Network gold or time thief?
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Home builder engineers a path to higher education
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Beer spruces up in battle for market share
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Clearwater Seafoods' John Risley: He's still got lots of pots on the boil
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Mutual funds vs. ETFs: Know the nuances in the fees you pay
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‘We seem to have entered a utopia for investors'
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Harper takes shot at crude rail transport
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Bell loses class-action case over 911 fees in North
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Loonie's volatility brings long-term hope but short-term headaches for exporters
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The jobs challenge: Canadians don't want to move out of province
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Jason Kenney visits Californiato lure tech workers north
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A year after lacklustre IPO, Facebook looks to become an advertising giant
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No more refillable olive oil bottles in restaurants, EU declares
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OSC orders former BMO analyst to pay $1.2-million for insider trading
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Icahn nominee backed as Transocean chairman voted out
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EU bonus cap could hit 10 times as many London bankers
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Why a billion-dollar Yahoo bid for Tumblr might still miss
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SNC-Lavalin says former executive's illegal actions justify firing
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U.S. authorities seize accounts of major Bitcoin operator
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First tech sector IPO in months hits the TSX
BBC Business
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Thousands rally to oppose Italy cuts
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Europe car sales break losing streak
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EU to ban refillable olive oil jugs
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Turkish bonds yield at record low
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Spain reports monthly trade surplus
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Dell posts 79% fall in profits
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China's Sina Corp sees loss narrow
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Hayward appointed Glencore chairman
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Morrisons agrees deal with Ocado
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Eurozone and US inflation falls
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Wal-Mart and Asda see profits rise
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MPs challenge Google over UK tax
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BP asks Cameron to curb US leak cost
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Honda to supply 2015 McLaren engines
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EU warns China over telecom payments
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Lonmin miners end two-day strike
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VIDEO: Pope-themed bus tours hit Argentina
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VIDEO: Flawless diamond sets auction record
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VIDEO: Saving 1980s cars from the scrapyard
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VIDEO: Did Ghana's oil town strike it rich?
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VIDEO: Bollywood eyes visual effects future
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VIDEO: 'I bought a whole Spanish village'
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VIDEO: The end of instant coffee?
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VIDEO: Inside India's newest theme park
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VIDEO: Does handwriting analysis stand up?
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VIDEO: Asian chat apps growing in popularity
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VIDEO: UK's biggest taxpayer on tax morality
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VIDEO: Mongolia transformed by mining wealth
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VIDEO: 'Suspended coffee' helps those in need
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VIDEO: Robot cars look to beat congestion
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