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U.S. Morning Call: Blame it on Ben & weakness in China
May 23 - Fed Chair spooking markets; a report shows Chinese manufacturing activity shrank for the first time in seven months. 
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Ford calls it quits in Australia
Ford Motor Company is calling it quits in Australia, after a nearly 90-year run. The U.S. automaker says it will shut down its two factories down under and halt production in 2016. 
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U.K. emergency committee meets after machete attack in London
LONDON (AP) , The British government's emergency committee met Thursday after two attackers butchered a British soldier in a daylight attack in London that raised fears terrorism had returned to the capital.
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Luminaries Mourn the Xerox PARC Gap
On the 40th anniversary of Ethernet, Silicon Valley's golden generation discusses the US's innovation gap – assuming there is one, that is
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 23, 2013
Global markets are broadly lower after disappointing news from China, online gambling could return to the US, and Saks and Neiman Marcus could talk merger. 
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CTIA: Carriers' Developer Love Fest is Kaput
Mobile app developers, once the object of wireless operators' affections, are now an afterthought
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Will humans outlive Earth's next extinction event?
Scientists may be fretting over global climate change or when the next asteroid will strike Earth's surface. But a catastrophic event doesn't necessarily spell the end for civilization. 
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WSJ Your Money Matters A.M. May 23, 2013
Big cities offer better job prospects, and how to put your vacation on layaway. WSJ's Dan Loney Reports. 
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WSJ Tech Briefing, Early Edition, May 23, 2013
HP's core profits beat expectations, and a new smartphone app from the TSA. WSJ's Mike Gavin reports. 
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Stricken Japan nuke plant struggles to keep staff
In this Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 file photo, workers in protective suits and masks wait to enter the emergency operation center at the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station in Okuma, Japan.
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Hey Dell, here's how to run a PC business
May 23 - The plain-vanilla personal computer industry may be hurting, but Lenovo is still raking in the cash. So what is the Chinese giant's secret formula? Watch and find out. 
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Ecuador Freedom Bike Rental & Tours Brings Triumph Tiger 800 X/C Into Its Adventure Motorcycle Fleet
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Reuters Breakingviews: Japan joins global risk parade
May 23 - The Nikkei’s 7 percent drop is an overdue correction, says Breakingviews, but the sell off is down to U.S. and China concerns. Being a safe haven has its drawbacks. 
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FirstWord Pharmaceutical News for Thursday, May 23, 2013
Today in FirstWord:
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China factory contraction signals fragile recovery
May 23 - China’s economy shows fresh signs of faltering, with an advance reading of manufacturing output shrinking for the first time in seven months. That may worry trading partners--but not its leaders. 
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VNA of Cape Cod Selects SutureSign to Streamline Care Order Processing
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eMediaCampaigns! to Put the Summer Spotlight on National Entrepreneurs
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Bestselling Author Named Finalist in 2013 International Book Awards
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Historic Jail Opens Its Doors to Film Makers Before Renovations
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New Music from Niva Burning the Charts
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Reuters on the Road: Ariadne Helps Navigate Start-up Maze
May 23 - Ariadne Capital founder Julie Meyer takes the taxi challenge to explain why she thinks entrepreneurship is the only answer to Britain’s economic future. 
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Money: IMF verdict on UK economy 23 May 13
As the International Monetary Fund calls on the Chancellor to ease up on austerity, should the UK consider slowing the pace of cuts? The government wants more nuclear power at less cost to the taxpayer. Can those two ambitions work together? And why this could be a bumper year for apples and pears.
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Wealth Strategies: Focusing on 'left behind' sectors
May 23 - Westwood SMid Cap Plus Fund's Ragen Stienke says he is seeing opportunity in sectors that have been left behind, such as producer durables and technology. 
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Reuters Today: Bernanke Sparks Massive Sell Off
May 23 - Fed Chairman Bernanke and weak Chinese data rattle markets. Japan's Nikkei tumbles over 7 percent - its biggest one-day fall in two years - shedding over 1,000 points. Europe deeply in the red too. 
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The Goddard Report | Harper Jail System Abuse Suit Settled
Robert Janes - Woman wins suit for unconstitutional prison treatment
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Richard Knowles | Canadians Deserve Break at Gas Pump
Tight Federal rules could cost 150 thousand housing jobs
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Tech Talk: 05/23
Twitter is beefing up security with optional two-factor authentication where it will send a code to your cell phone that you enter when logging on. The story is today's TECH TALK. (Magid, self-ID) 
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| Wed, May 22, 2013 |
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CTIA: T-Mobile Takes its Uncarrier Attitude to Work
The newly public company is making a big push to woo the enterprise with new pricing plans and services
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CTIA: T-Mobile Takes 'Uncarrier' Attitude to Work
The newly public company is making a big push to woo the enterprise with new pricing plans and services
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Inside the Ring: NSA under Reagan
The National Security Agency, the electronic spy and code-breaking service whose name frequently is mentioned with the words "super-secret," recently declassified details of its history. A former "top-secret"...
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