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Tiger’s big test
Tiger woods attempts to rehabilitate his image by opening up to the media as he officially returns to pro golf.
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Business Update: Hot wheels
U.S. car sales surged in March as customers found hefty incentives offered by automakers too good to pass up.
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Saab back in the spotlight
At the New York International Auto Show Saab showed off its latest cars as rivals prepare to reveal March U.S. sales figures.
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Business Update: Oil at 2010 peak
Oil prices finished near $84 a barrel, their highest close since October 2008 after a weaker dollar offset signs of sluggish U.S. demand.
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Confidence edges higher
U.S. consumers feel slightly better about the economy and home prices continue to inch higher, according to two separate reports suggesting the ec...
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Business Update: French fury
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says he will not contribute to the next financial crisis by becoming silent on the need for global financial regul...
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Digital debate: content pricing
Just days from the debut of the iPad, there are more questions than answers about how content on emerging and traditional devices will be priced.
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Business Update: New housing plan
The Obama Administration unveiled a new $14 billion effort aimed at preventing Americans who owe more than their homes are worth from foreclosure.
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Business Update: Greece bickering
A complaint over a tentative aid plan for Greece sent the euro to a fresh 10-month low, which drove the U.S. dollar higher and erased a strong ral...
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Spring housing check-up
As the spring home selling season kicks into full gear, one New Jersey real estate agent is optimistic in the face of a challenging market.
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Business Update: Airbus chastised
The World Trade Organization ruled European planemaker Airbus received anti-competitive government subsidies, but did not hand U.S. rival Boeing a...
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Google’s next move
After re-directing users to its Hong Kong website, Google faces some big decisions about its future strategy.
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Business Update: Google slips
Shares of Google ended lower after the company announced it would not follow Chinese rule and censor its Chinese search engine.
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