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Wendy's beats Burger King for No. 2 spot
Wendy's beats Burger King to take the runner-up spot for US hamburger chains after No. 1 McDonald's. While Wendy's beats Burger King in terms of restaurant sales, Burger King remains No. 2 in terms of corporate revenue and number of restaurants.
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Dave's Hot 'N Juicy: Wendy's unveils its new burger
Dave's Hot 'N Juicy, the new hamburger from Wendy's, is available today. But will the Dave's Hot 'N Juicy boost the restaurant's lagging sales figures?
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Reverse mortgages harder to get. Is one right for you?
Reverse mortgages granted in 2010 were down nearly a third from levels in 2009, due to stricter regulations and the housing slump. While some see reverse mortgages as a sophisticated tool, many say it's only a last resort.
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Southwest Airlines sale: More $40 flights ahead?
Southwest Airlines is letting travelers go from, say, Seattle to Boise or Albany to Baltimore for $40. Some experts say the move by Southwest Airlines could spark a fare war in the industry.
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Wendy's fries recipe to contain potato skins and sea salt
Wendy's fries: Wendy's is planning a marketing push, including national television ads airing later this month, to highlight the changes.
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Wartime evacuation: A young English boy heads for America
A young English boy, who was evacuated in August 1940, recalls his enduring affection for America.
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EA Sports hopes humor helps sell more copies of latest Tiger Woods video game
A new television commercial featuring Tiger Woods for the latest version of his EA Sports video golf game uses humor to hopefully win over fans of both the golfer and the game.
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A familiar face in an unfamiliar place
She knew she had seen him before. But where?
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Zero-tolerance rule cleans up amateur hockey
Suspensions and expulsions for abuse of referees or other players have resulted in a quicker, cleaner game, experts say.








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