Posted by Dale Buss on January 13, 2011 09:00 AM

AOL strikes web-programming deal.
AT&T sees $2.7B charge in the fourth quarter from pension change.
Borders tries to win back publishers' trust.
FedEx takes on UPS with long-range China jets.
Ford wins coveted brand-loyalty award.
Gap to open first store for web-incubated Athleta brand.
GM seen as unlikely to pay back entire federal government loan.
JPMorgan poised to report record earnings.
Marathon Oil spins off refining and marketing business.
News Corp. is looking to sell or spin off Myspace.
RIM gives India "lawful access" to BlackBerry Messenger.
Sara Lee reportedly draws interest of KKR.
Sarah Palin criticized for "blood libel" response to Arizona shootings.
Sony and Japanese broadcasters step up 3D content.
Starbucks makes pact with Tata Coffee, may open stores in India.
Sun Life gets behind the NBA’s Boston Celtics.
Tesco sales growth lags rivals due to sluggish non-food sales.
Volvo mulls China-made cars for U.S.
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