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An Obama Champion, Now in Romney's Camp

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Aug 29, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - An Obama Champion, Now in Romney's Camp

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An Obama Champion, Now in Romney's Camp

Artur Davis's unlikely journey from Democrat to Republican

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A Privacy-Friendly Way to Ban Gambling Addicts From Casinos

The Canadian province of Ontario uses facial recognition technology to ban gambling addicts from casinos and stop lawsuits

Italy's Austerity Leads to Ferrari Sell-Off

Stiff taxes and police raids have some Italians selling their supercars abroad

Weak Banks Drag on Small Business Lending

New research suggests that a minority of troubled small lenders is hampering small business credit by curbing loans, even as demand for them recovers

GigaOm

Is Twitter Good or Bad for Political Journalism?

The "21-minute news cycle" brings more controversy-and direct sources-into the mix, which can mean noisier stories that burn out faster

Paulson, Investors Avoid Fireworks Despite Brutal Run

John Paulson and anxious brokers discussed gold prices, the euro, and the U.S. economy-not the troubling performance of his hedge funds

Travel

One Fine Stay: The Rich Man's Airbnb

Because who hasn't wanted to stay in a $1,030-per-night violin factory?

A Day In The Life

A Day In The Life: Owner of La Tour d'Argent

As the owner of a Michelin-starred restaurant, this INSEAD MBA grad's daily routine is far from ordinary

A Viewer's Guide to the Republican and Democratic Conventions

Who to watch at the political Olympics

Wen Jiabao's Southern Tour for Growth

Premier Wen Jiabao takes a three-city tour in southern China to promote quicker economic growth

Starbucks to GOP Conventioneers: Put Away Your Cameras

Baristas have long been under orders to stop consumers from shooting video in Starbucks stores

Is Canada's New $100 Bill Racist?

Canada's new note isn't the first currency redesign to come under fire

Ultrabooks: A Slow Start for the Latest iPad Rival

The überhyped thin-laptop category has yet to take off

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Aug 30, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Paulson, Investors Avoid Fireworks Despite Brutal Run

Investing

Paulson, Investors Avoid Fireworks Despite Brutal Run

John Paulson and anxious brokers discussed gold prices, the euro, and the U.S. economy-not the troubling performance of his hedge funds

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GigaOm

Wall Street Finds No Good for Google in Apple's Win

Financial analysts weigh in on the possible impact of the court's decision

$1B Is Nice, but Samsung Is Not Apple's Real Target

Bloomberg's Businessweek technology correspondent Sam Grobart takes a breath and considers the Apple-Samsung verdict. Is this fight about handsets and tablets? Or is it about something else, something bigger, entirely?

Why Home Price Gains Might Even Stick This Time

Some market trends indicate that home prices may not drop in the second half, as they have in the familiar drama of recent years

'Real' Homeownership Rate at Nearly 50-Year Low

Figures look worse adjusted for foreclosures and serious delinquencies

Further Fed Easing Addresses the Wrong Problem

The Fed seems poised to buy more bonds. Here's why that effort isn't really tackling the problem

Apple's Samsung Win Slams Asian Phone Makers

Apple may care more about bigger threats at the high end of the market

Struggling AOL Defies Gravity Again

AOL has found the cash to satisfy shareholders-for now

The Quiet Success Of Discover, a Banking Underdog

Discover is the second-best performer this year among the 81 financial companies in the S&P 500 Financials Sector index

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