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The world’s most powerful women
Hopeful signs for women: Forbes fifth annual ranking showcases women who have beat out men for top posts this year.
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Questions follow Mattel’s win in Bratz suit
A three-month trial that pitted Mattel Inc. against Bratz-maker MGA Entertainment Inc. brought a $100 million jury award for the house of Barbie, but the legal battle is far from over.
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Survey shows workers are anxious about jobsAmerican workers’ confidence in the job market is as low as it was during the 2001 recession, according to a survey released Thursday.4.
Study: Bankruptcies soar for senior citizensFirst came the health problems. Then, unable to work, Ada Noda watched the bills pile up. And then, suffocating in debt, the 80-year-old did something she never thought she'd be forced to do.5.
Chemistry exam — hydrogen cars put to test
Tom Albert drove his loaner Chevrolet Equinox like any other car.
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Stocks back off session highs, but still end upWall Street ended trading sharply higher Wednesday after the government reported a larger-than-expected increase in orders for big-ticket manufactured goods.7.
Mortgage mess puts more banks at risk
The mortgage mess that has upended millions of homeowners’ finances is now taking a bigger bite out of the nation’s banking system.
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Gustav may hike gas before Labor Day weekend
The brief respite for consumers at the gasoline pump may come to an abrupt end if Tropical Storm Gustav slams into the petroleum-rich Gulf Coast and its numerous refineries, just as Americans begin packing up cars for the Labor Day weekend.
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Surprising jump in July durable goods ordersOrders for big-ticket manufactured goods turned in a second consecutive strong monthly performance in July, a far bigger-than-expected gain.10.
Shoppers predict inflation as well as economists
Consumers are just as good as professional economists at predicting the rate of inflation, a new survey finds.
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Bankruptcy filings near 1 million in 12 monthsNearly 1 million individuals and businesses filed bankruptcy in the 12 months ended June 30, according to U.S. Court data released Wednesday.12.
Democrats follow spend and spend policy
Denver merchants are smiling this week as they enjoy a big boost from the business of some 50,000 people attending the Democratic National Convention.
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Target settles case over site’s access to sightlessTarget Corp. has agreed to pay $6 million in damages to plaintiffs in California unable to use its online site as part of a class action settlement with the National Federation of the Blind, a leading advocacy group for blind people.14.
As Gustav nears, oil ends trading above $118
Oil prices climbed for a third day Wednesday, hovering above $117 a barrel as Tropical Storm Gustav spun toward the Gulf of Mexico on a possible collision course with offshore energy installations.
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Shopping for school can be its own lessonFor some, back-to-school shopping as a perfect way to teach their children about handling money before the first school bell rings.16.
Builders get creative to lure homebuyers
Homebuilders are always trying to sell their homes, but these days they have an extra incentive — beating the clock.
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10 Tips: Get the most from your bankAn ever-growing legion of bank fees and other expenses can affect your bottom line more than you might imagine. Here’s how to get your bank to giveth rather than taketh away.18.
Sweet! High-end chocolate business booming
As a software developer who worked with NASA, Timothy Childs built vision-tracking systems for the space shuttle. Now the former techie has a new venture that he says is out of this world: chocolate.
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Chefs who want cheaper pizzas give them away
"Pizzaioli" or pizza chefs in Naples, birthplace of the Margherita, handed out free pizzas on Wednesday in protest at high prices charged by rivals who, they say, use the spike in commodity prices to rip off consumers.
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Chrysler looking at options for the Viper
Chrysler LLC said Wednesday it is weighing options for its iconic Dodge Viper sports car, which could include a sale of the nameplate.
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Billionaires for the next generation
The world's current crop of billionaires has plenty of money but not much youth. Here's a look at the people who could one day replace them.