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U.S. Financial Crisis Spreads Toward Your Wallet
Banking woes, rising debt levels and unemployment will put consumers in greater trouble, economists say.
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More Americans Search for Quality Part-Time Work
Part-time work is undergoing a quiet transformation, gaining a more polished image in the process. But demand for such jobs still exceeds the supply.
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Then vs. Now: What a Difference 5 Years Makes
Scary Movie 'I.O.U.S.A ' Gores the National Deficit
Your Investments: A New Season, Same Old Worries
The Medical Bills You Shouldn't Pay
Seven Tips for Picking Great Investment Funds
Regulators Feel the Heat From Consumer Credit-Card Rage
Got a Gift Card? Use It Or Lose It
Warehouse Shopping: Do You Save Enough to Justify the Trip?
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Business News & Features
Weekend Rescue Shores Up Foundering Fannie, Freddie
The historic takeover of the two mortgage giants affects taxpayers and investors. But will it stabilize the housing market?
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U. S. Drugmakers Are Outsourcing Basic Research
Only Nissan Stays Positive as August Auto Sales Flop
Falling Oil Prices Burst the Energy Bubble
How Long Will Politicians Look the Other Way On CEO Pay?
Census: Income Rose, Middle Class Grew in 2007
Proposed Law Could Give Big Labor Some Brawn
Coke's Design Team Adds Some Fizz
Pace of Consumer Spending is Gradually Fading
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Price Increases for Basics Hurt Many Entrepreneurs
Runaway commodity costs are hitting entrepreneurs hard, especially as consumers tighten their purse strings.
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Getting a Better Deal on Commercial Real Estate
Costly Credit Cards Replace Small-Business Loans
Can Gold-Plated Networking Groups Help Your Business?
Why Good Entrepreneurs Make Bad Investors
Hot Telecom Deals for Small Businesses
7 Signs You May Be a Bad Boss
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Technology
Audiophiles' Delight: Vinyl LPs Still Sell In A Digital Age
Casettes and 8-track are gone. Digital downloads are overtaking CDs. But for some music lovers, vinyl is forever.
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On Campus, Technology Gains As a Teaching Tool
Video-Gaming Strives for Respect -- as a Sport
Digital Gear for the New School Year
Will Google Search Favor Google Content?
Get Your Kids in Back-to-School Mode With This Fun Software
Still No Answer to Cell-Phone Health Concerns
The Spreading Ban on Driving-While-Texting
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