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Of Mutual Interest: Bailout unnerves investors, but buying now could pay off laterTHE PROSPECT of buying stocks may unnerve even the most seasoned investor these days, given the continued uncertainty over how the nation's banking landscape will emerge from a historic bailout by the federal government. ... |
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Turf wars ending for organic dairiesMINNEAPOLIS -- A long struggle over what kind of milk counts as organic is coming to a head. ... |
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Struggling Citigroup seeks federal adviceNEW YORK -- With the sharp stock market decline for Citigroup rapidly becoming a full-blown crisis of confidence, the company's executives entered into talks with federal officials on Friday about how to stabilize the struggling financial giant. ... |
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FDIC to back more debtWASHINGTON -- Federal regulators will guarantee as much as $1.4 trillion in U.S. banks' debt in a bid to get the distressed financial system pumping again. They also took steps Friday to make it easier for private investors to buy banks seized by the government. ... |
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Judge orders Ballmer to testifyA federal judge ordered Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer to testify in a class-action lawsuit challenging the company's marketing of its Windows Vista operating system. ... |
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Airbus says Boeing strike was big helpPARIS -- Airbus benefited from the recent strike by workers at The Boeing Co. as it gave stretched suppliers more time to focus on orders from the European jet maker, the company said Friday. ... |

