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Related results for ANNUAL, headlines include Existing home sales fall 15 percent in May, Thousands of yoga fans take over Times Square, Opel CEO says will keep investing, Kentucky doctor is the AMAs new presidentelect, Pearl raises cash leads move to paid answers, Google accelerating plans to launch Siri competitor for Android devices, Novo Nordisk says Victoza superior to Amylin rival, China may lean on RRR cuts in policy easing if slowdown persists, US factory production declined 04 pct in May, Low Levels of Brain Chemical May Boost Aggression, Philly airport workers face firing in bribe probe, First quarter productivity falls more than expected, US worker productivity fell 09 pct annual rate, Online Advertising Revenue Sets Record High in First Quarter, May sees pickup in homes facing foreclosure risk, GM CEO Talks with German unions constructive, IMF sees G20 focus on growth jobs euro crisis, Chesapeake board nears decision on chairman director, US economic outlook darkens after 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Existing Home Sales Fall 15 Percent In May

Home resales fell in May and the median sales price rose only because of a drop in sale of lower priced homes, casting a shadow on the country's nascent housing market recovery.The National

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Thousands Of Yoga Fans Take Over Times Square

Several thousand New Yorkers calmly invaded Times Square Wednesday, transforming it into an immense outdoor yoga class to salute the arrival of summer.Some 1,500 yoga mats were distributed free for

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Opel CEO Says Will Keep Investing

Opel, the European arm of General Motors Co , will keep up its product investments and will return to its mass-market roots, its chief executive said on Thursday, a week before he is scheduled to

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Kentucky Doctor Is The AMA's New Presidentelect

An internal medicine doctor from Kentucky is the American Medical Association's new president-elect.The nation's largest physicians group says Dr. Ardis Hoven will take office as president-elect in

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Pearl Raises Cash Leads Move To Paid Answers

What types of online information services can make money by charging fees rather than relying on advertising?That's the sort of question that one might put to the business-oriented

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Google Accelerating Plans To Launch Siri Competitor For Android Devices

The race between Google and Apple has never been more fierce. While Google enjoys a larger share of the smartphone market, the Cupertino-based company’s iPhone is a much more profitable product

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Novo Nordisk Says Victoza Superior To Amylin Rival

Denmark's Novo Nordisk, the world's biggest insulin producer, said on Monday a study had confirmed its diabetes drug Victoza provided greater reductions in blood sugar levels than rival drug Byetta

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China May Lean On RRR Cuts In Policy Easing If Slowdown Persists

China's central bank could rely on cutting the amount of cash the banks must hold as reserves to bolster growth but reserve further interest rate cuts as the last-resort policy option, economists

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US Factory Production Declined 04 Pct In May

U.S. factories produced less in May than April, as automakers cut back on output for the first time in six months. The report indicates that manufacturing, a key driver of the economic growth, is

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Low Levels Of Brain Chemical May Boost Aggression

MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- People with lower levels of the brain chemical dopamine are more likely to be highly aggressive in competitive situations, a small new study indicates.Dopamine

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Philly Airport Workers Face Firing In Bribe Probe

The Transportation Security Administration announced Friday it is seeking to fire seven Philadelphia International Airport workers who it says were involved in a bribery scheme.In November, 10

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First Quarter Productivity Falls More Than Expected

Nonfarm productivity fell more than expected in the first quarter as companies gave more hours to employees but only modestly expanded output, revised data from Labor Department showed on

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US Worker Productivity Fell 09 Pct Annual Rate

U.S. worker productivity fell by the largest amount in a year from January through March. The steeper drop than first estimated suggests companies would need to hire more if demand were to pick

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Online Advertising Revenue Sets Record High In First Quarter

U.S. online advertising brought in $8.4 billion over the first three months of the year, the best first quarter the industry has recorded to date. According to a joint report from the Interactive

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May Sees Pickup In Homes Facing Foreclosure Risk

Lenders initiated foreclosure proceedings against more U.S. homeowners in May, setting the stage for increases in home repossessions and short sales — scenarios that could further weigh down home

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IMF Sees G20 Focus On Growth Jobs Euro Crisis

A Group of 20 summit in Mexico next week will likely focus on ways to spur global growth, job creation and on the euro zone debt crisis, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday.The meeting

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Chesapeake Board Nears Decision On Chairman Director

Chesapeake Energy Corp's board of directors is close to a decision on who the U.S. oil and gas company's new independent chairman will be, a board member said on Tuesday."We're getting close, I

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US Economic Outlook Darkens After Jobs Report

Faced with a fizzling job market, many economists have turned more pessimistic and no longer think U.S. economic growth will accelerate later this year.Friday's surprisingly bleak jobs report for May

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