Trader Keeps Hands in History - Wall Street Journal

Trader Keeps Hands in History
Wall Street Journal
His pursuit put Mr. Carlson—30 years old and among the last generation to learn trading via open outcry—smack in the middle of a historic split between ...

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Apple attacks Droid X antenna - CNET

Apple attacks Droid X antenna
CNET
You know, the grip where you wrap your fingers round your cell phone, and the onscreen signal bars drop like a swooning '50s starlet? ...

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Sen. Schumer to Apple: Offer free antenna fix - CNET


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Sen. Schumer to Apple: Offer free antenna fix
CNET
Apple has faced a growing outcry over the antenna issue since the day iPhone 4 arrived in customers' hands in June. Some iPhone 4 owners reported that when ...

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US naval exercise heightens tensions in Asia - World Socialist Web Site

US naval exercise heightens tensions in Asia
World Socialist Web Site
Previously, the US military was scheduled to hand over operational command in 2012. Gates declared the visits were intended “to send a strong signal to the ...

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Cameron negotiates BP-Libya minefield in Washington - World Socialist Web Site

Cameron negotiates BP-Libya minefield in Washington
World Socialist Web Site
Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron's first official visit to Washington was trailed in the British media as signalling a more ...

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Apple Antennagate - All Smartphones drop bars... - PocketGPSWorld.com

Apple Antennagate - All Smartphones drop bars...
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Anyone who has been in the business for some time knows that antennas are sensitive technology and that cramming lots of different radio signals into a ...

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Soybean, Corn, and Cattle Daily Numbers & Trade Ideas - AgWeb (blog)

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"The thing that sets Mars apart is that it is the one planet that is enough like Earth that you can imagine life possibly once having taken hold there."

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