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Posted by Dale Buss on December 7, 2010 09:00 AM

AGL to buy Nicor in huge natural-gas deal.
AT&T deals with failing grade by Consumer Reports.
Bank of America tops mobile banking apps in new study.
BP weighs sale of North Sea assets to help pay for Gulf clean-up.
Bright Food of China nears purchase of GNC.
DecorMyEyes Google-abuser arrested as Google boosts "nicer" advertisers.
Duke Energy exec resigns in wake of ethics probe.
Ericsson chairman Michael Treschow tenders his resignation.
Google ad revenue grows in China.
Kellogg CEO David Mackay plans to retire amid tough times.
Kraft takes packaged-coffee dispute with Starbucks to court.
L'Oreal family ends $1.3 billion dispute.
Motorola grapples with iPhone's dominance.
Procter & Gamble plots digital drive.
Time Inc. revamps corporate sales and marketing.
Virgin America latest airline to incur wrath of Kevin Smith.
Wal-Mart joins US Homeland Security “Say Something” campaign, girds for Supreme Court ruling.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arrested in London.
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