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Venture-capital funds are cutting fees as they scrounge for cash amid a bruising fund-raising environment.
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| Nov. 23, 2009
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The Michigan and Notre Dame football teams are in a perilous state, but the solution is simple: Merger! The Notre Michigan Irish Wolverines.
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| Nov. 23, 2009
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Popular television dance shows are relying on fake-tanning professionals to create the appearance of physically-fit contestants.
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| Nov. 23, 2009
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Wikipedia.org is losing unprecedented numbers of the millions of online volunteers who write, edit and police the world's fifth-most-popular Web site.
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| Nov. 23, 2009
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For Democratic 'moderates,' the political play is the thing.
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Times OnlineThe Senate's Health-Care ActWall Street JournalAs tragedies go, the Senate's Saturday night vote to proceed with a debate on a vast new health-care entitlement ...
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| Nov. 22, 2009
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Wall Street has rallied a long way since the dark days last winter. But there are still plenty of blue chips offering big dividend yields.
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Wall Street has rallied a long way since the dark days last winter. But there are still plenty of blue chips offering big dividend yields.
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| Nov. 22, 2009
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A picture of professional backbiting and questionable scientific practices emerges from the more than 3,000 documents and emails from prominent climate-change scientists ...
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Carmenere, an affordable Chilean red, is distinctive when made with care, but skittish winemakers sometimes make it taste like boring Merlot.
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In India, Devi Shetty's heart hospital offers cutting-edge medical care at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world.
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Once they plotted revolutions, now they're typing blogs. Today's cafe society is a weak decaf, says Michael Idov.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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Morgan Stanley closed the chapter on its disastrous $6.5 billion acquisition of Crescent Real Estate Equities by handing the keys to lender Barclays.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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In India, Devi Shetty's heart hospital offers cutting-edge medical care at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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Conservationists like to see buffalo on Santa Catalina Island -- just not so many. To cull the herd popular with tourists but tough on plants, officials are turning to bison ...
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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The president says he understands the urgency of our fiscal crisis, but his policies are the equivalent of steering the economy toward an iceberg.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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The attorney general's Senate testimony this week did nothing to reassure the families of 9/11's victims.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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Harry Reid wants to kill consumer-driven health care.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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A federal agency rips up 75 years of labor policy.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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The New York City marathon champion on running, religion and what it means to be an American.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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As the ancient football rivals face off Saturday, we send a reporter to each campus—wearing the other school's colors. Cappuccino, anyone?
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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Carmenere, an affordable Chilean red, is distinctive when made with care, but skittish winemakers sometimes make it taste like boring Merlot.
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| Nov. 21, 2009
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Once they plotted revolutions, now they're typing blogs. Today's cafe society is a weak decaf, says Michael Idov.
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As Tom Petty prepares to release a career-spanning anthology, an attempt to determine where he falls in the rock music pantheon.
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Morgan Stanley closed the chapter on its disastrous $6.5 billion acquisition of Crescent Real Estate Equities by handing the keys to lender Barclays.