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Citigroup, Merrill awash in red
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 7:38 PM ET
Citigroup lost $2.5B in the second quarter, while Merrill stunned Wall St. with a $4.9 billion loss.
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Obama takes campaign abroad
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 7:17 PM ET
Obama's journey is expected to include Europe, the Middle East, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Caged anger in dog meat protest
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 2:36 PM ET
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London's internet down the sewer
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 1:50 PM ET
Normally a company might object if you suggested its chief asset was down the sewer, but not the telecommunications company Geo.
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Mandela: happy to reach 90
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 1:45 PM ET
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Russia aims to spread its wings
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 1:19 PM ET
No longer constrained by communism, Russia's aviation industry looks to compete on the world stage.
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Sony Ericsson hit by falling demand
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 1:01 PM ET
A day after world number one Nokia delivers stronger earnings per share, Sony Ericsson posts a quarterly loss and warns of tougher times ahead.
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Housing front and center
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 12:54 PM ET
Key economic reports are due on the housing sector as Congress weighs in on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Financials report mixed results
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 12:33 PM ET
Citigroup surprises Wall Street -- Merrill Lynch disappoints.
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Mandela marks 90th birthday
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 12:22 PM ET
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Modern threats endanger old Pompeii
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 11:35 AM ET
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Court backs Chambers' Olympic ban
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 11:29 AM ET
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Playing cards for Olympic Village
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 11:28 AM ET
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Broom-wielding gran thwarts raid
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 11:27 AM ET
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Oil falls but pain lingers for Qantas
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 7:10 AM ET
Australia's biggest airline, Qantas, cut 1,500 jobs and scrapped a growth plan Friday, blaming the high price of oil.
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China touts Olympic readiness
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 6:56 AM ET
Chinese Olympic host cities deliver same message - we are ready.
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Giant squid dissection
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 6:06 AM ET
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World's smallest hotel?
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 5:51 AM ET
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Shark off the hook in rescue drama
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 5:28 AM ET
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Workers leave Beijing pre-Games
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 5:23 AM ET
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Talk of the town: Emmy nominations
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 3:27 AM ET
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Windsurfer Winicki trains for gold
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 12:48 AM ET
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Disappearing spray to keep soccer defenders in line
Reuters - Fri Jul 18, 12:48 AM ET
Spray to keep defenders in place
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Games add music and movies
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 7:22 PM ET
Video game companies are trying to lure the masses by unveiling new music games and movie downloading services.
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Obama holds fundraising lead
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 6:30 PM ET
Presidential hopeful Barack Obama had another near record month for campaign fundraising in June, giving him a financial edge over rival John McCain.
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Wall St. cheers oil plunge
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 6:25 PM ET
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Space trip won by air hostess
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 5:14 PM ET
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And Finally... Songs For Surgery
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 2:30 PM ET
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Judge says Gitmo trials can begin
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 2:03 PM ET
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Berlin makes its high fashion pitch
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:41 PM ET
As the third Berlin Fashion Week gets underway, many are wondering how fashion will fare as European economies slow down.
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Rice: No prediction on Iran
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:32 PM ET
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Tokyo-Seoul island row escalates
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:27 PM ET
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Argentina to defend basketball gold
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:19 PM ET
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Nokia upbeat over 2008
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:13 PM ET
The world's biggest phone maker posted results in line with expectations and gave an upbeat forecast for the rest of 2008.
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Pope sails in Sydney, hails apology
Reuters - Thu Jul 17, 1:08 PM ET
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