| This Week's Top Story |
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| Investing 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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More Top Stories |
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| Facebook's CEO says people are underestimating the social network's opportunities in mobile |
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| A nearly $64 billion gap in July is the biggest ever |
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| 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? |
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| A couple of years ago, Ryan Turri gave up a bustling career in finance to pursue his all-natural beef jerky dream |
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| NFL players are wading into the gay marriage debate. The league? Not so much |
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| Banks are looking to help their clients transform risky holdings into temporarily safe collateral for derivatives trades |
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| Martha isn't the same ubiquitous TV presence but her company is rapidly retooling as a Web enterprise |
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| B-School Life Following family tradition, this MIT Sloan MBA entrepreneur has launched her own bespoke jewelry line |
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| 'I'm working with someone who was laid off from an investment banking job. She's not going to cut it as a nanny.' |
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| Bernard Arnault insists he will retain French citizenship and continue paying French taxes, including a new 75 percent top rate |
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| I feel comfortable in my money-market fund |
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