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International Women's Day: How it's celebrated around the globe
International Women's Day has served for more than a century as a day to honor the achievements of women globally. Here are some ways people are celebrating:
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LightSquared, bankrupt, still aims to launch wireless network
LightSquared has filed for bankruptcy protection, saying that will give it more time to win regulatory approval. Regulators have blocked LightSquared's plans, saying they could interfere with GPS signals.
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International Women's Day: How it's celebrated around the globe
International Women's Day has served for more than a century as a day to honor the achievements of women globally. Here are some ways people are celebrating:
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Stocks endure worst drop of 2012
Stocks fall on worries over roadblock to an agreement on Greece's sovereign debt, marking the first losing week for stocks in 2012. Dow falls 89 points, S&P falls 9 points.
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Stocks close lower amid falling oil prices
Stocks and commodities fall sharply, after Goldman warns of substantial pullback in oil prices. Dow loses 117 points.
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Stock prices rise as Egypt's crisis eases
Stock prices climb Monday in Asia and Europe. Stock prices expected to rise in the US.
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Internet service in Chattanooga will be among the fastest in the world
Internet service from the Chattanooga Electric Power Board's new Fiber Optics network will provide a 1 gigabit-per-second Internet service.
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Motorola to be split into three parts
Motorola Inc., which has played a central role in developing the US electronics industry over the past 82 years, will sell its wireless division to Nokia Siemens Networks, a Finnish-German joint venture. The company will then be poised to split its cell phone manufacturing operations from its police radio business.
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Skype 3G comes to the iPhone. And it's free.
This weekend Skype updated its iPhone application to let users make free calls over the AT&T 3G network. The app will be free until at least August, when Skype will begin charging a 'small monthly fee' for service.
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Stocks for the next decade? Check out these predictions from 2000 first.
Back in 2000, The New York Times asked 10 stock experts for their buy-and-hold picks for 2010. Here's a look at how they fared.
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Asia trumping US on science R&D
Federal funding for research has been falling in real terms. Is the nation's economic edge at stake?
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Asia trumping US on science R&D
Federal funding for research has been falling in real terms. Is the nation’s economic edge at stake?








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