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One of Chicago's most well-known real estate moguls appears to have shot himself to death, police said. The death comes amid great turmoil in the country's real estate industry.
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The Obama administration approached Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, about becoming U.S. surgeon general, according to sources inside the transition and at CNN.
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Time Warner slashed its full year 2008 financial outlook, dragged down by $25bn of non-cash impairment charges and weakness in publishing and AOL, reinforcing its plan to pare down or shed non-content assets
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Intel, the US microchip maker, surprised Wall Street by announcing it would miss its fourth quarter forecasts and that revenue was down by 23% on the year
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As 130,000 techies converge on Las Vegas this week for the 42nd annual International Consumer Electronics Show, they're encountering an industry that's anxious about marketing high-tech gadgets in a tightwad economy.
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A fresh glut of downbeat corporate developments from diverse blue chips such as Alcoa, Time Warner and Intel conspired with a bleak labour market survey to push Wall Street stocks back beneath a two-month high
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Barack Obama said that his administration would be forced to impose tighter discipline on government.
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The US private sector shed 693,000 jobs in December, according to a closely watched survey of business employment
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The Israeli government has ordered its forces to stop their assault on Gaza for three hours a day to establish a so-called humanitarian corridor to give Palestinians access to food and medicine, but said it was still discussing a ceasefire plan put forward by Egypt
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Most coal byproduct dumps in the U.S. are unregulated, but they contain chemicals that threaten health.
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