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U.A.E. Halts Plan to Ban BlackBerry

The United Arab Emirates said it had reached an agreement with the maker, Research In Motion.

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Talks Between Microsoft and Adobe Chiefs

Microsoft's and Adobe's chief executives recently met to talk about the competitive threat from Apple.

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After test driving a Nissan Leaf, customers have their picture taken next to the new electric car. The photos can be downloaded from the Nissan Web site.

First Buyers of Nissan Leaf Get a Trunkful of Perks

Buyers of the first all-electric car receive tax credits, rebates, a charging unit and, in some areas, free parking.

Lukas Zidella, a German student at Duke, said a scandal like the one at Duke would not be a big deal in his country.

Duke Winces as a Private Joke Slips Out of Control

Duke students again found their school in the middle of a sex-related scandal and many are annoyed at the power of the murky, borderless world of the Internet to wreak havoc and tarnish images.

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How to Record Phone Calls with Google Voice

Legal recording of phone calls is possible on Google's Internet-telephone service.

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The Facebook Searchers

"The Social Network" is spot on with its parsing of who wins and loses in our information economy and hypercompetitive meritocracy.

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Court Upholds Obamacare; Palin Newsmax Visit Points to 2012


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Federal Judge Upholds Key Obamacare Provisions

Dick Morris: GOP Must Hold Lead in 10 House Races

Special: Doctor Issues Warning About Statins, Heart Disease

Poll: 71% Want Federal Hiring Freeze

George Allen Preparing 2012 Senate Bid

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Low Thyroid Corrected Easily by This Group of Doctors

Gold Is Reaching All-Time Highs. Don’t Miss Out on the Profits



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Obama's National Security Adviser Jones to Resign


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The AP is reporting that Obama's National Security Adviser General Jim Jones is resigning

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NEWSWEEK: What Mattered Most This Week

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Newsweek.com: What Mattered Most This Week - Our takes on the week's five biggest stories

1. ARE WE IN A BULLYING EPIDEMIC, OR IS IT HYPE?

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Despite a spate of suicides, could the rise of bullying be a media myth? By Jessica Bennett
Phoebe Prince's death shows bullying can cause tragedies. But should it be a crime?
Interactive: The anatomy of a tragedy.
As worries rise, business is booming for anti-bullying consultants. By Nancy Cook

2. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE RICH IN 2010?

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Rich camp: Teaching the wealthy about money. By Nancy Cook
Why some millionaires want their tax cuts to end.
Would raising taxes on the rich really hurt the economy?
Photos: Net-worth smackdown: Rich versus super-rich.

3. MIDTERMS: ANGRY VOTERS, GRIZZLED MODERATES, DEM REBOUND?

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How voter anger is influencing the election. By Sharon Begley
NEWSWEEK Poll: Anger is unlikely to be a deciding factor in midterms. By Andrew Romano
Three reasons for hope and three reasons for despair for Democrats.
Maine's Republican senators: Grizzled moderates, not mama grizzlies.
What 2012 GOP hopefuls want in 2010.

4. ETSY CRAFTS, MARTHA, AND ENTREPRENEURS

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How Etsy created an online craft market.
Photos: 12 unusual, unexpected, and downright odd Etsy products.
Martha Stewart wants to move the merch.
How to be a social entrepreneur.
Startups are crucial to creating new jobs. By Robert J. Samuelson

5. TARP IS OVER (IF YOU WANT IT)

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Who won and lost under the Troubled Asset Relief Program?
My Turn: Bringing the big banks to justice. By Charles Ferguson
If you thought the bank bailouts were through, you thought wrong.
Ten banks that still owe TARP.
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Political News Alert: National Security Adviser Jim Jones to resign, will be replaced by his top deputy Thomas Donilon

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U.S. Top News Early Edition: Jailed Chinese dissident Liu wins Nobel Peace Prize

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Jailed Chinese dissident Liu wins Nobel Peace Prize
Afghan security contractor oversight poor: Senate report
Payrolls fall, Fed monetary easing seen imminent
Japan stands firm on FX intervention ahead of G7 meet
California lawmakers debate budget through night
Republican leader says American dream under siege
States to receive $1.5 billion for small businesses
Amnesty issues call for U.S. to drop death penalty
Hungary spill pollution eases, no big risk to Danube
Apple in talks on fee-based music service: report


Jailed Chinese dissident Liu wins Nobel Peace Prize
October 08, 2010 09:12 AM ET
OSLO (Reuters) - Jailed Chinese pro-democracy activist Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for decades of non-violent struggle for human rights, infuriating China, which called the award "an obscenity."

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Afghan security contractor oversight poor: Senate report
October 08, 2010 06:58 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Senate inquiry into private security contracting in Afghanistan concluded on Thursday that funds had sometimes been funneled to warlords who were linked to the Taliban, murder and kidnapping.

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Payrolls fall, Fed monetary easing seen imminent
October 08, 2010 09:10 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy shed jobs in September for a fourth straight month as government payrolls fell and private hiring slowed, hardening expectations for more stimulus from the Federal Reserve to spur the recovery.

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Japan stands firm on FX intervention ahead of G7 meet
October 08, 2010 08:38 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan said it will continue to intervene to curb a strong yen if necessary, just hours before G7 and IMF officials meet to discuss escalating tension over currency policies, and Thailand is also poised to act.

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California lawmakers debate budget through night
October 08, 2010 06:42 AM ET
SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - California entered its 100th day without a state budget in place on Friday as lawmakers continued debating a legislative package that was to make up the spending plan agreed upon in principle with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger last week.

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Republican leader says American dream under siege
October 08, 2010 06:02 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The "American Dream" is under siege by an out-of-control federal government that doesn't listen to its people, U.S. House of Representatives Republican Leader John Boehner said on Friday.

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States to receive $1.5 billion for small businesses
October 08, 2010 08:09 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Treasury Department on Friday announced a $1.5 billion lending initiative to promote small businesses at the state level.

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Amnesty issues call for U.S. to drop death penalty
October 08, 2010 08:10 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Rights group Amnesty International called on the United States on Friday to set an example to other nations by abolishing the death penalty.

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Hungary spill pollution eases, no big risk to Danube
October 08, 2010 06:51 AM ET
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Pollution levels from a red sludge spill in Hungary have subsided in the Danube and there is no risk of a biological or environmental catastrophe in the major European waterway, Hungarian officials said on Friday.

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Apple in talks on fee-based music service: report
October 08, 2010 08:36 AM ET
(Reuters) - Apple is in talks with major record labels to provide a subscription-based music service, allowing unlimited access to songs for a monthly fee, the New York Post said, citing unnamed sources.

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