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Netflix hopes ‘Arrested’ lures subscribers
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Durable goods demand increases
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Google to face new antitrust probe
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White-collar workers are turning to labor unions
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Students rely on internships for careers
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Sears losses greater than expected
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The Day's Best | 05.24.13
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Tornadoes are good news to boom-and-bust storm shelter industry
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News Corp. OKs poison pill, buyback before split
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Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
This summer, high rollers are flying to lavish hot spots for their vacations. The rest of us are driving to less luxurious places like nearby campgrounds.
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Wal-Mart takes steps to keep shelves stocked
Wal-Mart is turning up the pressure to keep its shelves adequately stocked by proposing to tie executive compensation to the issue – and has asked an outside auditor to alert workers which items to focus on by plastering U.S. stores with neon green...
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Hunt for world’s oldest WWW page leads to UNC Chapel Hill
UNC Chapel Hill professor Paul Jones has preserved the world’s oldest World Wide Web page. His 1991 version is from a personal demo from the Web’s inventor. The hunt is on for the beta version, developed in 1990, but it’s not clear if a copy exists...
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Made in North Carolina: Council Tool Company | 05.24.13
Council Tool Company has been making quality tool for over 125 years in Lake Waccamaw, NC.
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BUSINESS
Trustee opposes $20M payout to American Air CEO
The Justice Department is objecting to a proposed $20 million severance payment for American Airlines CEO Tom Horton, saying it's bigger than allowed by bankruptcy law.
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Report: Yahoo, pay-TV operators among Hulu bidders
Online video site Hulu is again up for sale, with Yahoo and pay TV operators DirecTV and Time Warner Cable among the seven bidders, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Pay-TV companies losing customers, analyst says
One of pay-TV's top trend analysts, Bruce Leichtman, says the biggest pay-TV companies lost 80,000 TV subscribers over four quarters, a first in his research over more than a decade.
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Metals and agricultural futures prices slip
Metals prices ended slightly lower Friday, as did agricultural futures.
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Schumer urges look at security in Sprint deal
Sen. Charles Schumer urged regulators to "use extreme caution" when reviewing the proposed acquisition of No. 3 cell carrier Sprint Nextel by Japan's Softbank, saying the Japanese company's use of Chinese networking equipment could open up U.S. networks to snooping and hacking.
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How the Dow Jones industrial average fared Friday
Major stock indexes closed out their first weekly loss in a month in quiet trading Friday.
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Stocks barely budge; market ends week with loss
Major stock indexes closed out their first weekly loss in a month in quiet trading Friday.
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Netflix looks to hook subscribers with 'Arrested'
Netflix is hoping this weekend's release of the resurrected TV series "Arrested Development" will draw more subscribers to its Internet video service.
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A look at Netflix since stock plunged from peak
Here's a look at Netflix since its stock peaked in July 2011 at nearly $305. Netflix had just announced an unpopular price increase in the U.S., and investors got worried by the intensity of the customer backlash. Even after subscriber complaints subsided, investors remained concerned about intensifying...




