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Takeout Thanksgiving meals on the rise
Computer Associates taps IBM exec as CEO
Trump casinos file for bankruptcy
Scientist implicates Philip Morris on safety
Retailers nervous as Christmas traffic is poor
Middle Eastern customers of bank dropped
Hershey hiking price of candy bars
Johnson & Johnson to acquire Guidant
Lehman earnings rise sharply
‘Big-box’ retailers excel in cyberspace
How to talk to your butcher
Oracle to acquire PeopleSoft for $10.3 billion
Target may face backlash over Salvation Army call
Anthem, Wellpoint complete $16.5 billion deal
Big tobacco opposes feds getting money
Hewlett-Packard posts fourth-quarter profits
Costco reports higher earnings, sales
Bush asks John Snow to remain at Treasury
Scrutiny of airlines' computers renewed
US Airways, Comair struggle to recover from holiday woes
Tracking cattle: realities on the range
The top givers
Disney profit rises in fourth quarter
New Wendy's ads feature deceased founder
Ex-Disney director backed Ovitz's dismissal
Holiday shopping starts with $8 billion day
There's no business like snow business
Gliding into the Golden Years
Blue-state public pension funds counter GOP
FAA seeking more eyes in the sky
Audit: Halliburton lost track of property
In retail, what's old is new again
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Viacom, FCC reach $3.5 million agreement
McDonald’s CEO resigns to fight cancer
Krispy Kreme posts loss
Oracle set to pounce on PeopleSoft
Exelon to buy PSE&G for $12.8 billion
Boeing sees Asia sales with new 7E7
Symantec to buy Veritas for $13.5 billion
Wal-Mart dismisses several executives
Employers to keep drug benefits for retirees
US Airways attendants OK job actions
3Com to buy TippingPoint for about $430M
Sweet success for Splenda results in tight supply
Why consumers hate mergers
E-shoppers log on over Thanksgiving weekend
Eisner told directors one thing, King another
Delphi announces plans to cut 8,500 jobs
Procter & Gamble ups sales forecasts
Transportation executive orders airline probe
Last-minute shopping spurt heartens retailers
Japan Airlines to purchase Boeing's 7E7
Cable choices won't lower costs, FCC says
EMI reports net loss
Phil Knight resigns Nike CEO post
Pizza drivers seek national union
Kellogg names successor to outgoing CEO
'Designer' trees help spruce up Christmas
Brand-name drug prices inch up
Long-time Wal-Mart executive to retire
A new front in the cola wars
IAC/InterActiveCorp to split into two firms
French cheese called world's smelliest
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Cingular will cut about 7,000 jobs
Citigroup sells unit to GE for $4.4 billion
Report: It’s Congress’ job to fix ailing Amtrak
Catalogs are thriving in the e-commerce age
Fading interest in low-carbstarting to hit businesses
United pilots endorse tentative agreement
Krispy Kreme again misses SEC deadline
Best Buy's earnings jump 21 percent
Blockbuster to end late fees in 2005
United Airlines cuts nonunion pay, benefits
Cardinal Health to slash 4,200 jobs
Intel raises fourth-quarter revenue outlook
CalPERS president ousted from post
GOP seeks to repeal food labeling law
Kmart reports fourth straight profit
P&G boosts price of Folgers by 14 percent
Kerik made millions from agency contractor
Blockbuster warns of launching hostile bid
US Airways passengers, luggage stranded
S.F. hotel workers return to work after lockout
Tell us a Christmas shopping story
Sirius names Mel Karmazin CEO
Women seeking parity have work ahead of them
‘Black Monday’ is a banner day for e-tailers
True love’s Christmas gift tally: $66,334
Live tree sales fall as fake market grows
Monster Thickburger met with mixed reaction
A whimsical ‘event’ for an insurance giant
Washington Post to buy Slate from Microsoft
From the military to Maytag
For shoppers and stores, rush is on
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