Winner of Lunch With Warren Buffett Gets a Windfall
| A Chinese businessman mentioned a Chinese company ahead of a meeting with Warren Buffett, and watched the shares soar. 07/04/2009 02:40 (nytimes business) Continue to read news >> |
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Stocks Open Slightly Higher Ahead Of Fed... NEW YORK -- Stocks inched higher Tuesday before the Federal Reserve concludes a meeting where it is expected to keep a key interest rate at historic lows. |
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C-span Puts Its Full Archives On The Web Researchers, political satirists and partisan mudslingers, take note: C-Span has uploaded virtually every minute of its video archives to the Internet. |
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Dealbook Column: At Lehman, Watchdogs Sa... It appears that the federal government didn’t appreciate the significance of what it saw as it monitored the books and records of Lehman Brothers, or that official |
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Sony's Timing Tricky For God Of War Iii The highly anticipated, big-budget video game debuts today, but the PlayStation 3 console needed to play it on is in short supply. The opening scene for Sony Corp. |
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Yes, We Do Still Make Things In America Even as U.S. companies move production of everything from board games to dishwashers to other countries, American factories churn out billions of dollars worth of goods. |
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Housing Construction Drops 5.9% In Febru... WASHINGTON -- Housing construction fell in February as winter blizzards held down activity in the Northeast and South. The decline highlighted the challenges facing build |
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Triumph For Xiaflex, Drug To Straighten ... After decades, BioSpecifics, a tiny drug maker on Long Island, has found a potentially lucrative use for Xiaflex, its only medicine: straightening clenched fingers. |
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Anthem Blue Cross Should Reimburse Calif... The insurer had refused to cover the liver surgery after Ephram Nehme decided to go out of state to face a shorter waiting list. Panelists in L.A. also say Blue Cross sho |
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With Medicaid Cuts, Doctors And Patients... As states cut Medicaid, doctors find payments insufficient. Poor areas like Flint, Mich., face particular hardship. |
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'made In America' Rules Are Confusing An "American" car sold in Chicago may have rolled off an assembly line in Tennessee with parts made from a dozen different countries. Who decides what's "Made in the USA" |
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High-speed Rail Gains Traction In Spain The Alta Velocidad Española, or AVE, has made train travel in Spain the way to go, both environmentally and in comfort and convenience. |
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Frequent Flier: Mr. Superorganized Flier... A business traveler with an impeccable record of efficiency comes clean with an astonishing (but rare) incident of absent-mindedness. |
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Fcc To Propose Nationwide Expansion Of H... The goal is to bring super-fast broadband to every corner of the U.S. over the next 10 years, giving the country 'the fastest and most extensive wireless networks of any |
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