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Posted by Dale Buss on February 1, 2011 09:00 AM

Al Jazeera, which has stood out during the Egyptian crisis, plans to renew its efforts to be carried in the US. Egypt's "March of millions" is underway, with last ISP shuttered.
Amazon could get a sales-tax benefit from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Apple moves to tighten its control of apps store.
BP reports $5 billion loss, puts US refineries up for sale, and faces long road with its safety drive.
Chrysler will pay employees a performance bonus.
Gap’s North American president, Marka Hansen, to leave.
GM will give its Facebook fans a sneak peek at its Super Bowl spots, including major push for Chevrolet, on Friday.
Groupon aims to boost recognition with Super Bowl ad.
Jordan's king dismisses government, appoints new PM.
Kellogg makes taste the No. 1 message with its new Crunchy Nut cereal.
Meijer brings groceries to customers’ doorsteps.
Philadelphia expands its tourism campaign.
Procter & Gamble tops Chinese ad charts.
Sanofi nears deal for Genzyme.
U.S. auto sales are expected to show further strengthening.
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