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Alcoa's Lower Earnings Beat Expectations

Alcoa worker
AP

Dow component Alcoa Inc. kicks off the second-quarter earnings season, posting earnings of 66 cents per share -- down from the same period last year but still higher than Wall Street's expectations. Quote: AA
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Dow ends up 152 on decline in oil, Bernanke talk

07/08/08 18:13 EDT

NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street finished sharply higher Tuesday as oil prices dropped for the second straight day and investors were encouraged by the possibility of more help for the ailing financial ... More

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Fed Plans New Rules on Home Lending

Ben Bernanke
AP

Chairman Ben Bernanke says the Federal Reserve will issue new rules next week to shield prospective homebuyers from the deceptive lending practices that snared many of the nation's riskiest borrowers, paving the way for the subprime fallout.
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Also See: Treasury Chief Says Some Foreclosures Are Unavoidable

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If Merged XM-Sirius Fails, Who Wins?

The long-sought union of satellite radio rivals Sirius and XM could clear regulators any day now, but the signals aren't clear that the unified company will even succeed. A drop in new auto sales has slowed new subscriptions to both services. The merged company will still be on the hook for the large figures bid to sign talent, and its decisions will be hawkishly monitored in light of its near-monopoly status. 24/7 Wall St. considers which companies would benefit from the new company's failure.

XM & Sirius: Who's Where?

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Howard Stern, shock jock
Sirius
The self-professed King of All Media has not one but two of his own all-day, all-night Sirius channels.

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Oilman Beats Domestic Energy Drum

Alarmed at the nation's reliance on foreign oil, Texas oilman Boone Pickens promotes his plans to move the nation toward other sources of energy and challenges the presidential candidates to take action.
Also See: Oil Down $9.25 From Thursday's Record

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Contrarian Investor John Templeton Dies

Mutual fund pioneer Sir John Templeton, who committed much of his fortune to promoting religion and reconciling it with science, dies at 95.

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Sir John TempletonJohn Templeton Foundation, The New York Times / AP

1912-2008 | Sir John Templeton, investor
A pioneering contrarian investor and philanthropist, Sir John M. Templeton gave away hundreds of millions of dollars to foster understanding in what he called "spiritual realities." To honor achievements in science and spirituality, he created the Templeton Prize, the largest annual award available to single individuals.

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Anheuser-Busch Sues Unwanted Suitor

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In response to brewer InBev's filing with the SEC ultimately seeking to oust Anheuser-Busch's board of directors, the Budweiser brewer files a lawsuit against InBev, seeking to bar the Belgian company from requesting action from its shareholders.
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Free Speech a Rare Guarantee Online

Yanked photos. Disappearing blogs. Banned users. The great, unfettered conversation foreseen in the World Wide Web's ascension hasn't worked out as promised: Flickr, MySpace, YouTube and many of the Web's other popular sites routinely wipe out content that's unpopular or controversial, but otherwise legal.


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