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The Rise of the Lion: Greenlion Cleaning & Maintenance Inc. Assists Long Island Communities Recover After Hurricane Sandy
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Fiscal discipline as status symbol
Andrew O'Day says keeping up with the bills is the new "Keeping up with the Joneses." Used car prices are falling from record highs, but there's a reason: No one would want them. Generation X may never retire! 
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May 21, 2013 - Today's Industrial Market News from Industrialinfo.com
Stories featured in this segment: Posco (NYSE:PKX), SNC Lavalin (TSX:SNC) 
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May 21, 2013 - Today's Industrial Market News from Industrialinfo.com
Stories featured in this segment: Posco (NYSE:PKX), SNC Lavalin (TSX:SNC) 
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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is evacuated after suicide
Police in Paris have evacuated Notre Dame Cathedral after a man reportedly committed suicide on Tuesday. The police wouldn't confirm details of the suicide, but French media were reporting he shot himself. Cathedral workers would say only that the structure had been evacuated, The Associated Press reported. The monument attracts 13 million tourists from around the world each year.
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Ireland rejects blame in Apple tax row
May 21 - Ireland says it's not to blame for the low rate of tax paid by Apple Inc after a U.S. Senate report said the company had kept billions of dollars in profits in Irish subsidiaries and paid little or no taxes on it.But as Sonia Legg reports that's unlikely to be the last word on an issue which began with a Reuters investigation into Starbucks in the UK. 
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US Still Suffers Broadband Divide
New FCC report says over one-third of US homes still don't have high-speed data
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Danone's dairy deal with China
May 21 - Chinese firms are increasingly looking to reputatable European ones to boost their image at home. In the latest tie-up French food group Danone is investing in Mengniu. Hayley Platt looks at whether the deal is a way for the Chinese company to restore faith in its baby milk after a contamination scandal. 
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Pope Francis ‘did not intend to perform any exorcism,' Vatican says
The Vatican on Tuesday rushed to deny the contents of a television broadcast that appeared to show Pope Francis performing an exorcism on a wheelchair-bound boy. "The Holy Father did not intend to perform any exorcism," the Rev. Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, said in a statement reported by Raw Story.
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PODCAST: Dimon survives the chopping block
Shareholders allow Jamie Dimon to keep his dual role as CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan. And what percentage of Americans own stocks? 
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Danone's dairy deal with China
May 21 - Chinese firms are increasingly looking to reputatable European ones to boost their image at home. In the latest tie-up French food group Danone is investing in Mengniu. Hayley Platt looks at whether the deal is a way for the Chinese company to restore faith in its baby milk after a contamination scandal. 
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Dimon keeps dual role, but JPMorgan shareholder vote a 'wake-up call' to management
Mike Mayo, banking analyst with CLSA, joined Marketplace Morning Report prior to today's shareholder meeting to discuss. 
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Europe Day Ahead: UK data, Bunds in focus but Bernanke looms
May 21 - Retail sales, BoE minutes, govt borrowing and business orders paint a more detailed picture of the UK economy. And Germany sells €5 bln of bonds. But overshadowing all that is Fed chief Ben Bernanke. 
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Libyan leaders expected to step down soon
The president of Libya's General National Congress and more than a half-dozen Cabinet ministers are expected to resign within days following the adoption of a law that bans officials who had served under late dictator Moammar Gadhafi from holding public office.
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On The Money Minute 5.21.13
This Week's On The Money Minute "Shipping Your Kid Off To College"
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Jamie Dimon as chairman and CEO: His own 'yes man'?
JPMorgan Chase shareholders have voted to maintain Jamie Dimon's role as both CEO and chairman of the bank. 
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Gifted Kazakh Girl Overcomes Poverty and Lands Film/Recording Contract
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Pianist in the air, concert in the skies
Pianist in the air, concert in the skies 
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The WSJ on Small Business, May 21, 2013
An old business learns new tricks; fast-food chains try a new strategy; and how to upgrade from your old cash register. 
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The Tom O'Brien Show 05-21-13
The Tom O'Brien Show 05-21-13
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Massive tornado hits Oklahoma
Massive tornado hits Oklahoma 
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A Touch of Sin still favourite at Cannes film festival
'A Touch of Sin' still favourite at Cannes film festival 
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Litemanager - Remote Control Software of Computers Over the Internet
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Quiz: What percentage of Americans own stock?
Stock markets are up in the U.S., but how many Americans actually stand to benefit? 
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Gay marriage in Britain tears apart conservatives
British Prime Minister David Cameron may rue the day he supported gay marriage. Mr. Cameron is facing a deepening rift in his own conservative party as nearly 40 percent of the party's 303 lawmakers voted in favor of an amendment that gives marriage registrars the right to refuse same-sex unions.
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Gandhi's blood heads to London auction block
Yes, you read that headline right. Mahatma Gandhi's blood really is set for auction in London on Tuesday. Preserved drops of his blood that were taken when he was recovering from an appendectomy in 1924 are believed to be worth at least $20,000, historians say, Newser reported. The auction will offer other Gandhi-related items of historical interest and significance.
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What's in the News: 05/21
Ray Manzarek brought keyboards front and center in rock music. CBS's Steve Kathan has "What's in the News". 
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Vodafone's Verizon dilemma
May.21 - Vodafone's posted the largest ever fall in its main revenue measure, forcing it to keep a dividend from Verizon, its healthy U.S. arm, to compensate for a slump in southern Europe. Ciara Sutton asks whether the results will dampen or fuel speculation Vodafone will sell its stake in Verizon in one of the world's largest deals. 
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A new Xbox, and the future of unbreakable screens
The company LG says it's going to show off a flexible 5-inch screen this week which could soon be a normal part of our phones and tablets. And Microsoft is revealing its latest Xbox gaming console today. 
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 21, 2013
05-21-13 - A devastating tornado hits Moore Oklahoma, when did the White House know about the IRS scandal and are frequent flier miles pointless? 
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