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Sep 12, 2012

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - How Did Stocks Get So High?

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How Did Stocks Get So High?

Investors have ignored the fiscal cliff and the euro zone crisis to focus on Apple's success, Fed largesse, and a long tide of corporate profits

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Zuckerberg on Facebook's Stock, Mobile, and Morale

Facebook's CEO says people are underestimating the social network's opportunities in mobile

Researcher Unearths Record Manufacturing Trade Gap

A nearly $64 billion gap in July is the biggest ever

'New York Post' Runs Boldest Anti-Obama Ad Yet

The right-leaning daily ran a full-page ad claiming President Obama's real father is "Communist Party Propagandist Frank Marshall Davis." Does this have anything to do with Obama's high polling numbers?

From Credit Suisse to Jerky: One Man's Dried Beef Odyssey

A couple of years ago, Ryan Turri gave up a bustling career in finance to pursue his all-natural beef jerky dream

NFL Players Tackle Gay Marriage; NFL Watches

NFL players are wading into the gay marriage debate. The league? Not so much

A $4 Trillion Dodd-Frank Loophole

Banks are looking to help their clients transform risky holdings into temporarily safe collateral for derivatives trades

Martha Stewart's Big Move From TV Star to Web Stalwart

Martha isn't the same ubiquitous TV presence but her company is rapidly retooling as a Web enterprise

B-School Life

B-School Startups: Designing Jewelry With Jyoti

Following family tradition, this MIT Sloan MBA entrepreneur has launched her own bespoke jewelry line

Many Jobs in Nanny Economy, Few Qualified Applicants

'I'm working with someone who was laid off from an investment banking job. She's not going to cut it as a nanny.'

As Taxes Rise, France's Richest Man Eyes Belgium

Bernard Arnault insists he will retain French citizenship and continue paying French taxes, including a new 75 percent top rate

One Big 'Go to Cash'

I feel comfortable in my money-market fund

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