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09/Apr/2008 11:28PM
Without fingering Bernanke, the former Fed chairman talks tough in reiterating the Fed's responsibility to &quot;resist pressures toward inflation&quot;

09/Apr/2008 11:02PM
The debt collection industry is poised to prosper amid rising levels of bad debt and a souring economy

09/Apr/2008 10:38PM
Stocks riding high on illusions of consumers continuing to spend may be in for a nasty surprise

09/Apr/2008 7:16PM
Single-lens reflex cameras offer powerful features and the flexibility of interchangeable lenses, so you can shoot like a pro.

09/Apr/2008 7:16PM
Single-lens reflex cameras offer powerful features and the flexibility of interchangeable lenses, so you can shoot like a pro.

09/Apr/2008 1:45PM
An Internet tablet saves the day in Italy, a tourist avoids looking touristy, and a traveler instantly shares pictures with folks back home--all thanks to their portable gear.

09/Apr/2008 1:45PM
An Internet tablet saves the day in Italy, a tourist avoids looking touristy, and a traveler instantly shares pictures with folks back home--all thanks to their portable gear.

09/Apr/2008 1:44PM
A surprising decline in U.S. crude inventories sent gasoline prices above the $112 mark while a production glitch also bumped natural gas higher

09/Apr/2008 1:10PM

09/Apr/2008 12:00PM
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is proud to announce that 32-year-old Terence Tao, a professor of mathematics at the University of California at Los Angeles, will receive its 2008 Alan T. Waterman Award. Called a "supreme problem-solver," and named one of "the Brilliant 10" scientists by Popular Science (October 2006), Tao's extraordinary work, much of which has been funded by NSF through the years, has had a tremendous impact across several mathematical ... More at http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111401&govDel=USNSF_51 This is an NSF News item.

09/Apr/2008 10:59AM
The namesake of the Lamaze Method, Dr. Fernand Lamaze was a French obstetrician who championed the idea of painless childbirth. Based on ideas he had developed after visiting the U.S. S. R. and ... more

09/Apr/2008 9:44AM
Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Wednesday

09/Apr/2008 9:15AM
Citigroup is selling off $12 billion in debt to private equity firms. Boeing and United Parcel Service both offered disappointments to investors

09/Apr/2008 8:59AM
Stocks making headlines on Wednesday

09/Apr/2008 7:28AM
Warren Harding was president of the United States from 1921 until his sudden death in 1923. One can almost feel sorry for Harding, who consistently gets ranked as one of the worst presidents of all ... more

09/Apr/2008 7:23AM
Florence Harding was the wife of U.S. president Warren G. Harding and served as First Lady from 1921 until the president' ... more

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