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After dip on Monday, Dow is back over 10,000Stocks surged Tuesday on hope that the European Union will help Greece manage its growing debt burden.2.
Toyota begins public, back room PR effort
Toyota is running apologetic TV ads and vowing to win back customers' trust. Behind the scenes, the carmaker is trying to learn all it can about congressional investigations.
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U.S. officials review Toyota Corolla complaintsFederal safety officials say they will look into complaints from Toyota Corolla drivers about difficulty with the steering on their vehicles.4.
Obama has miles to go to keep all promisesIf there were a scorecard for the promises President Barack Obama made a year ago in this struggling city in northern Indiana, he would probably get a C.5.
Job openings fell nearly one-quarter last yearFinding a job got much tougher last year, as the number of available openings fell by nearly one quarter.6.
Wholesale inventories fall more than expectedU.S. businesses slashed wholesale inventories sharply in December, a much weaker showing than had been expected.7.
Winter athletes fight for endorsement deals
When it comes to endorsements, summer Olympic stars outshine, outlast and outearn their chilly-weather brothers and sisters. Will this year's winter crop get a moment in the sun?
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Little-guy sponsors score Olympic talent
In Vancouver, look for the little-guy sponsors of athletes who hung in with training help and endorsement deals when many corporate giants pulled back during the economic meltdown.
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NASCAR sponsors seem to be in driver’s seat
In sharp contrast to the go-go mid-2000s, when NASCAR top teams regularly reeled in eight-figure sponsorship deals, companies now are demanding more for less.
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Love supermarket matches couples in BeijingFor Chinese singles in the market for love, a Beijing supermarket may offer just what they're looking for.11.
Japan Airlines keeps alliance with AmericanJapan Airlines, wooed for months by Delta Air Lines with promises of cash and a broad global network, spurned the world's biggest carrier and opted to keep its alliance with American Airlines.12.
Red Tape: Online flower prices still growing13.
Obama: Parties must 'transcend petty politics'
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that it's time for Democrats and Republicans to work hard because the American people "expect a seriousness of purpose that transcends petty politics."
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McDonald’s sales rise globally, decline in U.S.McDonald's Inc., the world's largest fast-food chain, said Tuesday a key sales comparison rose 2.6 percent in January, as strong overseas sales more than offset a decline in the U.S.15.
Loan guarantees recharge nuclear debate
President Obama’s push to triple federal loan guarantees for new nuclear power plants has recharged the debate over the viability of nuclear energy. Msnbc.com's Mike Stuckey reports.
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Doritos’ ‘House Rules’ ad is tops with users
For a second straight year Doritos let the public create its Super Bowl ads. And evidently the public knows what the public wants.
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McItaly burger controversial in home country
Italy's agriculture minister defended his sponsorship of McDonald's new all-Italian burger Monday amid criticism that he is selling out to a multinational corporation.
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Interactive: Five famous tax cheats
Investopedia: These five famous tax evaders found ingenious (and illegal) ways to avoid paying up. Read to find out how much they owed, and how they were caught.
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The best and worst of Super Bowl ads
Let the record show that 2010 was the year of older women being viciously tackled in Super Bowl commercials.