This is a list of romance movies that are perfect gifts for a romantic night in the house. None of the listing is based on popularity or cost, just plain fun.
Arbitration may save consumers money if they've bought a lemon. What are the drawbacks?
Chatting with Bill O'Reilly on FOX News Channel's
The O'Reilly Factor on Tuesday was a chance for former Alaska governor Sarah Palin to adjust her chair and pick out her coffee mug: It was her debut as
correspondent with the network. And in true FOX News fashion, Palin's interview with O'Reilly was so generous as to swing into granny-pitch territory, in which the often bombastic host let her, unchallenged, "set the record straight" following a critical look at Palin on CBS'
60 Minutes on Sunday.
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When moving across the country on their own many people rent a cargo trailer, but it can be better to buy one and resell it later, making money on the deal.
Delta Airlines (
DAL) and Continental Airlines (
CAL) are raising the fees they charge customers to check baggage, underscoring how the cash-strapped industry
is trying to squeeze every nickle from the flying public. About the only winners from this trend are the package-delivery companies.
Continue reading UPS, FedEx Win When Airlines Charge to Check Bags
UPS, FedEx Win When Airlines Charge to Check Bags originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:53:00.
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Google (
GOOG) threatened to cease operations in China, home to the world's largest Internet user base, after disclosing details of a massive cyber attack that "resulted in the theft of intellectual property from Google." The Web giant also vowed to end its Chinese language search censorship, in a defiant rebuke aimed at China's communist regime.
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Google Threatens to Leave China After Cyber Attack originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:30:00.
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The Federal Reserve released its 2009 financial results on Tuesday, and the results are encouraging:
It posted a record profit of $46.1 billion, which will be paid to the U.S. Treasury. That's more than the expected combined profits of Bank of America (
BAC), Goldman Sachs (
GS) and J.P. Morgan (
JPM). But are the Fed's earnings worth the substantial risk they entailed?
Continue reading The Fed Earns a Record Profit in 2009 -- but Not Without Huge Risks
The Fed Earns a Record Profit in 2009 -- but Not Without Huge Risks originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:16:00.
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Google (
GOOG) will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country after discovering that computers hackers had tricked human rights activists into opening their email accounts to outsiders. The change-of-heart announced Tuesday heralds a major shift for Google, which has repeatedly said it will obey Chinese laws that require some politically and socially sensitive issues to be blocked from search results that are available in other countries.
Continue reading Email Leak Has Google Threatening to Leave China
Email Leak Has Google Threatening to Leave China originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:00:00.
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Dan Rather is absolutely, positively, definitely not getting the vindication he sought from CBS. The New York Court of Appeals saw to that Tuesday, dashing the former network anchor's hopes of resurrecting his $70 million lawsuit against his former employer.
Continue reading R.I.P. Dan Rather v. CBS, 2007-2010
R.I.P. Dan Rather v. CBS, 2007-2010 originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 18:44:00.
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The news-media industry has no more beloved whipping boy than Google (
GOOG), which -- in the eyes of its many detractors -- profits from selling advertising around links to articles while the newspapers that publish the articles themselves go begging. But being a whipping boy gets old.
Continue reading Google and the Associated Press Play Hardball
Google and the Associated Press Play Hardball originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 18:36:00.
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