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Posted by Dale Buss on October 17, 2011 08:52 AM
Amazon signs up authors, nudging publishers out of the deal.
Anadarko to pay BP $4 billion after Gulf spill.
BMW launches greener 3 Series worldwide.
CNBC uses levity in new advertising campaign.
Dell seeks use for acquisition cash now that PC business is fading.
Ford workers now appear likely to approve UAW pact as the company boosts output of EcoBoost motors for truck sales.
Hulu puts owners in new quandary.
Kinder Morgan buys El Paso in deal to remake U.S. natural-gas pipeline industry.
Kodak licenses some patents to Imax.
NBC broadens Brian Williams’ role.
NFL continues to score big for TV advertisers.
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month succeeds in “pinking” America.
Nissan weighs cut in domestic output.
RIM offers free apps after outage as company pins hopes on next wave of devices.
Target announces departure of Target.com president.
Tesla continues to face questions about EV maker's long-term viability.
Walmart says China CEO http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204346104576635903398891780.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTWhatsNewsCollection amid regulatory challenges.
& President Obama nudges up level of support for Occupy Wall Street.
& Silicon Valley turns out for Steve Jobs memorial.
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