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- Playtech down as it eyes deal with top shareholder
- Nigerian "underwear" bomber gets life in prison in U.S.
- Flights by U.S. airlines hit 10-year low
- Obama seeks big dividend tax hike for wealthy
- US regulators OK Google purchase of Motorola
- GE to hire 5,000 veterans, investing in plants
- Olympus: no big earnings impact from accounting scandal
- Exec who helped BofA's rise to US leader dies
- Airlines urge U.N. deal to avert carbon trade war
- Activision slows "World of Warcraft" declines
- Qantas, Korean Air check A380s for wing cracks
- Nuts! Diamond Foods shakeup follows audit
- Akamai Q4 beats as demand for online content soars
- Optimism springs eternal in Cisco shares ahead of results
- Nissan sees annual profits beating Toyota, Honda
- Apple in talks on iTV with Canada telecoms: report
- Wolfson expects another weak quarter before recovery
- Euro debt crisis weighs on insurers' 2011
- Great game, too bad the ads didn't keep up
- BT posts solid earnings and raises guidance
- Trump's golden graves might not be costliest
- Elpida in big quarterly loss as tie-up talks swirl
- Bankrupt Kodak tries to cancel Oscars date
- FDA approves Vertex cystic fibrosis drug, shares jump
- ID theft investigation stops $1.4B in tax refunds
- Tellabs cuts more jobs chasing profitability
- 5 things to watch for in this year's Super Bowl ads
- Signs point to stocks finishing January strong
- Despite online outrage, Netflix adds customers
- Nintendo: to launch Wii successor in key markets for year-end
- Netflix shares surge as customer base grows
- Sage mindful of European woes on customers
- Starbucks to sell beer, wine in Atlanta, Southern California
- FARC attack on Colombia radar delays flights, drug fight
- Instant View: Apple to pay dividend, buy back stock
- Judge OKs ending Kodak's Oscars sponsorship
- CEO: Apple takes labor issues 'very seriously'
- Apple iPads may face China export ban
- Obama renews call to end Saturday mail delivery
- Schiphol airport partly evacuated on bomb threat
- EU won't drop aviation CO2 scheme
- Walnut grower revolt latest Diamond headache
- Obama to pitch lower corporate tax
- Tribe sues brewers, stores over liquor problems
- AirAsia X CEO: Europe pull-out will not hit A350 orders
- Cisco Q3 revenue outlook strong after Q2 beat
- Hungarian town suffers as Nokia announces big layoffs
- Silicon Graphics shares dive on margin worries
- Air France to cancel 40 percent of long-haul flights
- McDonald's pulls ad after pit bull owner anger
- Instant view: Toyota Q3 profit jumps, raises forecasts
- With Uncle Sam's help, Americans return to the farm
- New York sues banks over electronic mortgage system
- Take-Two quarterly revenue falls on NBA video game
- Sony sees $2.9 billion loss, new CEO warns of pain
- Hynix expects weaker chip shipment growth in Q1
- Amazon shares fall as outlook disappoints
- Facebook's IPO matters to Facebook, not the market
- Hitachi's Q3 operating profit may fall 33 percent: report
- Toshiba cuts outlook after Q3 profit tumbles
- Canon earnings outlook falters, president steps down
- Starbucks earnings perk along, beat estimates
- Monster Worldwide cautious on 2012
- Factory, design flaws caused A380 cracks
- Apple 'thrilled' by sales surge, profits blow past estimates
- Senator Paul refuses airport patdown after alarm
- Foreign firms eye China's crowded express delivery market