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Helicopters, Pasta, and Assets

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Apple Changes its iTunes

Songs will now be priced from 69 cents to $1.29 based on popularity. Songs will be sold without copy protection, too

Ex-Realtor Economist Admits to Housing 'Spin'

David Lereah, the former NAR official who famously denied the housing bubble existed, is finally admitting he was wrong, says BW's Prashant Gopal

A Broadband Stimulus Plan

Can government investments in Internet and wireless communications technology ignite a new wave of job growth?

Was Apple 'Adequate but Late' on Steve Jobs' Health?

Some corporate governance experts question whether Apple could've been more up front about its CEO's hormone imbalance

For Car Companies, It Was a Year to Forget

A dismal December caps off the auto industry's worst year since 1992. Cars outsold trucks and SUVs for the first time since 2000

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German tycoon Adolf Merkle commits suicide, end-of-year reports still show a U.S. economy in steep decline, and more business news from around the Web

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Caterpillar's Infrastructure Play

The heavy equipment giant is poised to take advantage of a global surge in stimulus spending, says S&P, which ranks the shares a strong buy

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Technology

Lions Gate Swallows TV Guide

CEO Feltheimer aims to promote Lions Gate hits Weeds and Mad Men on the channel and eventually distribute content directly to consumers

Viewpoint: Your Business Doesn't Need a Web Site

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Global Business

Tempers Rise Over Trade With China

U.S. trade hawks are putting the heat on Barack Obama to get tough with China about import dumping

Recession Puts More Pressure on Japan's Workers

A Sad Comedown for Waterford Wedgwood

India May Delay 3G Auction, Raise Prices

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Samsung: Rethinking the Printer Business

Samsung's bet that eye-catching design, and a partnership with Apple, would boost its share of the printer market is paying off

Gaming Industry: New Year Resolutions

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Luxury Management Remains in Style

Despite a downturn in the high-end consumer market, applications for luxury-management MBA programs remain strong

MBA Journal: Competition and Cooperation

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The Print Media Are Doomed

Surpassed in convenience and economy by online content, printed magazines and newspapers will dry up in the next decade. Pro or con?

 

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"We should assume that it will take a long time to work our way through this, as risk aversion will last for a long time to come."