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Should Goldman Sachs rein in its bulls?
Goldman Sachs is raising its 2013 target for the S&P 500 to 1750. Maury Fertig of Relative Value Partners says a lot has to go right for that to happen. 
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Techquity: Apple scrutinized over taxes, Intel reorganizes
May 21 - Congress questions Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives over it tax payments. Plus, Intel's new CEO shakes up corporate structure. 
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Chesapeake Energy names Lawler as new CEO
Looking to move beyond the controversy of Aubrey McClendon's personal dealings in Upper Ohio Valley drilling operations, Chesapeake Energy named Robert "Doug" Lawler its new chief executive officer Monday.
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Israel warns Syria: More strikes loom
Israeli's military warned on Tuesday that more strikes on Syria could be coming if the nation doesn't stand down its missile attacks. The IDF said Syria launched against Israel three times in three days...
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Reporters Notebook: 05/21
A mile-wide "monster" tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma. CBS News Correspondent Lee Frank has some personal observations on the devastation he witnessed. That's today's Reporter's Notebook. 
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Peace Corps to accept same-sex couples
WASHINGTON (AP) , The Peace Corps says it will begin accepting applications from same-sex domestic partners who want to serve together as volunteers overseas. Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet said the change will diversify the pool of applicants who want to help improve the quality of education, health care and economic development in host countries around the world.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 21, 2013
Apple CEO gets Senate grilling over taxes, Home Depot jumps. 
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Could Sprint Have Clearwire Takeover in the Bag?
Sprint pre-announces tri-band LTE devices that run on Clearwire's while upping the bid for its WiMax partner
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AAPL Pushes Toward New Recovery Rally Highs
Whatever Tim Cook is telling Congress, so far investors either are in agreement, or realize that there will be little or no damage inflicted on Apple Inc. (AAPL) as a result of his testimony.
Let's notice that AAPL has climbed in excess of 10 points since this morning's swoon, and as we speak is attempting to push up through a near-term PF double-top at 444.
A print of 446 will be considered a near-term upside breakout, and will point AAPL to a test of 460-464 next.
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Company Update - Tue 21 May, 2013
Mike Neihuser provides an update on South American Silver
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Cuba lifts import ban on air conditioners, appliances
Cuba has lifted an import ban on air conditioners and other energy-sucking appliances, and now residents can bring up to two appliances per person into the country. Since 2005, the country has prohibited individuals from bringing into the country air conditioners, refrigerators and microwaves, due to widespread energy shortages and power outages, The Associated Press reported.
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Trading is cautious
The 6 W’s: Who, what, where, when, why and what of it RegMed equities are still taking a pause for breath and probably aren’t going to move a stir, and we remain cautious on the sector due to the continuing dichotomy between clinical data and trial risk performance. As I stated yesterday … The [...]
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South African court acquits Oscar Pistorius' brother in road-death case
JOHANNESBURG (AP) , One Pistorius brother is free of charges, acquitted Tuesday of culpable homicide in the death of a woman in a road accident. The famous younger brother, Olympic double-amputee Oscar Pistorius, still must face his day in court for shooting and killing his girlfriend.
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BestDay - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Managing General Agents Group Proposes Name Change 
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Meet the Twitter account of the 15,500-page Keystone XL report
It appears anyone can get a Twitter account these days, even a massive government document. 
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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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Trading at Noon: The duality of Dimon: he keeps his jobs
May 21 - JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon to remain chairman after vote-reports. 
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Breakingviews: Dimon's losing win
May 21 - JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon was poised to secure enough votes to keep both the chairman and CEO roles. Rob Cox and Breakingviews columnists discuss why it's a defeat for governance. 
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FourthWall Nips at Nielsen
Company expands TV viewer index, adding to the growing volume of set-top data now available to marketeers
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G4S boss Buckles under pressure
May.21 - Nick Buckles, the CEO of G4S - the British outsourcing group which oversaw a staffing fiasco at the London Olympics, is stepping down after a string of high-profile setbacks and a profit warning that damaged investor confidence. Ciara Sutton reports 
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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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Neuralstem: Update on Phase I Trial of Neural Stem Cells in ALS is Encouraging (CUR, $1.45)
Purpose of Report An encouraging update on the phase I trial of Neuralstem’s (CUR) neural stem cells in ALS was just presented. I alerted investors about this potential catalyst in my recent blog. Investment Conclusion Before I state my conclusions let me quote the lead investigator on the study, Dr. Eva Feldman. She said [...]
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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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