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Real Estate: Hearts and Craft
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A blizzard swept through the U.S. Northeast, dumping up to three feet of snow on New England, paralyzing transit and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands.
President Obama is expected to detail an ambitious domestic agenda in his State of the Union address Tuesday.
A new generation of parents is taking workplace solutions from accountability checklists to branding sessions and transferring them to the home, writes Bruce Feiler.
An expert on the game says: Stay diversified, acquire railroads and watch out for those pricey dark blues.
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After a series of high-profile failures, Chinese companies are learning to navigate the political and regulatory landscape for takeovers in the U.S.
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Energy Future Holdings, the struggling Texas power company involved in a record leveraged buyout, could end up splitting as it faces significant choke points on debt and seeks counsel from Wall Street restructuring advisers.
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Dell's largest outside investor said it would vote against the proposed deal to take the company private.
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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt plans to sell stock valued at $2.5 billion over the next year as part of a trading plan that would cut his stake in the Internet company by more than 40%.
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The Bank of Italy's $2.7 billion emergency loan to troubled lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2011 was a "classic" central-bank move, although it didn't appear on the European Central Bank's balance sheet and no other Italian bank entered a similar deal, Bank of Italy Deputy Governor Fabrizio Saccomanni said.
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Attendees at fashion week were undeterred by the blizzard Friday night. They chose appropriately stylish footwear.
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Senior U.S. officials are pressing to mark for the killing or capture of the self-proclaimed mastermind of last month's attack on an Algerian natural-gas facility that claimed the lives of 37 foreign hostages, including three Americans.
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Thousands of supporters of Tunisia's Islamist-led government rallied as politicians foundered in efforts to stem a deepening crisis following the assassination of an opposition leader.
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The questions taxpayers ask experts as they try to squeeze out whatever deductions they can.
Drug maker Hospira is nearing the end of a long, government-mandated cleanup at a key plant. Once that's concluded, its stock could come roaring back to life.
A look at three properties available to lease—for those who fall in love, there's an option to buy.
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In this week's pictures, children jump on a trampoline in Pakistan, a tractor drives over two men at the Indian rural Olympics, soccer fans celebrate in Nigeria, and more.
A record-setting snowstorm that pummeled the Northeast Friday put parts of the region in a virtual transportation lockdown.
Revelers around the world are turning to masks, hats and face painting as Carnival celebrations get under way.
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