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Orders for U.S. Durable Goods Rose More Than Forecast in April
Orders for U.S. durable goods increased more than forecast in April, indicating the world's largest economy will get a lift in the second half of the year as business investment strengthens.
Durable Orders Bounce Back, but Shipments Decline  Wall Street Journal
TABLE-US April durable goods orders rose 3.3 pct  Reuters
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Target, Macy's Sue MasterCard, Visa Over Card Swipe Fees
Target Corp. (TGT) and Macy's Inc. (M) joined with 15 other retailers in suing Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. (MA) over credit-card and debit-card fees after dropping out of a multibillion-dollar settlement of a similar case.
Troubled Visa Settlement Takes Another Hit As Retailers File Own Suit  Forbes
Large US retailers sue Visa, MasterCard over card fees  Reuters
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Procter & Gamble changes leadership
A.G Lafley, president and CEO of Procter and Gamble, speaks at the companies annual shareholderes meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, in Cincinnati.
P&G Looks for Steve Jobs-Like Sequel by Recalling Ex-CEO  Bloomberg
P&G buoyed by return of Lafley  Financial Times
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Commentary: New rules un-COOL
As tougher Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) rules are set to be imposed by USDA, the immediate reaction from the industry is decidedly uncool.
Ottawa threatens 'retaliatory measures' over new U.S. meat labelling ...  Winnipeg Free Press
Canada disapproves new meat labeling rules  Las Vegas Sun
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Jobless Claims Fall to 340000
WASHINGTON�The number of U.S. workers seeking new unemployment benefits fell last week by more than expected, another sign of slow improvement in the labor market.
US jobless claims drop more than expected last week  Reuters
Ahead of the Bell: US Unemployment Benefits  Businessweek
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News Corp. Board Approves Split
News Corp .'s board approved the company's separation into two publicly traded entities, moving a step closer to splitting its entertainment businesses from the publishing division.
News Corp to split in two on 28 June  BBC News
News Corp 'poison pill' share plan to protect empire's dept  Moneycontrol.com
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Hulu draws more bidders
Yahoo Inc., fresh off its $1.1-billion deal this week to acquire personal blogging site Tumblr, got in line Friday to pick up video streaming site Hulu.
Hulu Said to Get Bid From KKR, Silver Lake  Bloomberg
Yahoo! joins the $1B hunt for Hulu  New York Post
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Japan PM vows "all possible" help for Myanmar economy
Japan's premier on Saturday pledged "all possible assistance" to kick-start Myanmar's ailing economy, hailing a major industrial zone near Yangon as a symbol of development for the impoverished nation.
Singing the Abe Electric  Wall Street Journal
Abe Heads to Myanmar as Japan Inc. Eyes Cheapest Wages in Asia  Bloomberg
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Billionaire investor apologises for saying breastfeeding women can't make ...
Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones has apologised for saying women with children can't compete with men on Wall Street because they are "overwhelmed" by breastfeeding and are unable to make rational decisions on the trading floor.
Paul Tudor Jones: In macro trading, babies are a 'killer' to a woman ...  Washington Post
Sorry Paul Tudor Jones: It's Male � Not Female � Traders We Should Be ...  TIME
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Chile fines world's largest gold miner for 'serious' environmental violations
Officials said it fined Barrick Gold after a four-month investigation into practices by Nevada Mining Company, a subsidiary of Barrick that is developing the unfinished Pascua Lama mine, which would have been one of the world's biggest gold mines.
Chile fines Barrick Gold $16.4 million for environmental violations  Vancouver Sun
Barrick hit with $16-million fine over Pascua-Lama gold mine  Toronto Star
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