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The bottom linefeature Rise in health-care premiums outstrips rise in pay; Airfares increase in second quarter; Where the jobs are: nursing; Women leave financial services field; Back-to-school sales create optimism By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature FDIC expects more bank failures; U.S. sees widest income gap since 1967; Mobile phones: Not made in the USA; Home sales: Down in July, up in August; For many millionaires, work is recreation By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The Bottom Linefeature The price of gasoline last week hit another, inflation-adjusted high, surging 7 cents to $3.26 for a gallon of self-serve regular. . . By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Foreign investors are losing their appetite for U.S. bonds. Foreigners represented only 5.8 percent of bidders at last week’s auction of 10-year Treasury notes, down from. . . By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Steepest earnings decline in S & P's 500 since 1936; Gap between U.S. and foreign CEO pay narrows; Drop in casino earnings first in a decade; Accounting profession adds 3,000 jobs a month; Selling dirt from old Yankee Stadium By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Bing captures 12.9% of market; OPEC cuts oil exploration and production; Metal prices soar; GM to end 62-year presence in Delaware; Airlines improve flight arrival times By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Health-care industry lobbies Congress over reform; Tonight Show sheds older viewers; Manhattan housing prices fall nearly 20 percent; 52 banks have failed since January; Wall Street to trade California IOUs By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Bad timing by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.; Credit Crunch bypasses midsize American cities; All is well at Apple’s online App Store; Topps to release cards on hoaxes and hoodwinks; Bad timing by companies in the S&P 500& By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature CEOs face second pay decline since 1989; Sallie Mae to close overseas operations; Lower opening-day payroll for baseball teams; GM to auction 200 vintage cars; Some of the richest taxpayers pay less than 10% By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Fiscal 2009 deficit at $957 billion, and rising; 23 banks seized by FDIC since January; Mars Inc. to tap new cocoa suppliers; New York law firm pays lawyers to take a year off; Will gas prices keep rising? By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Less than 10 percent of delinquent borrowers eligible for the Obama administration’s $75 billion foreclosure prevention program have received help. By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Goldman Sachs’ investors show irritation; Savings rate rises, interest rates fall; Toys R Us starts “Black Friday” on Thanksgiving; From 1 flight per week to 642 flights per week; Mary Kay increases sales in China By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Seven more banks fail; Few companies pay taxes at 35% rate; Newspaper circulation plunges; Financial literacy among young adults; "Maternity" leave for women without children By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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The bottom linefeature Manufacturers order more supplies; Steep rise in tea prices; Sales of gold coin rise 75 percent; "The godfather of spam” receives sentence; Few buyers for FDIC bank seizures By The Week Staff Last updated feature