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Business Week Headlines
- The Dodgers' All-Star Lineup of Suitors
- Big players swing for the fences in a wild battle to overpay for the bankrupt Los Angeles Dodgers
- Would-Be Dodgers Owners
- Players in the Dodgers Ownership Contest
- It’s a Beautiful Day for a Bad Deal
- Businessweek’s Roben Farzad talks about the list of suitors bidding for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He spoke in NY on Jan. 31
- A Tale of Two Election Year Recoveries
- Obama’s critics call for a return to Reaganomics, but the Gipper’s downturn was no match for this one
- Payrolls Jump Casts Doubt on Fed's Pledge
- Employment climbed more than forecast in January and the U.S. jobless rate unexpectedly fell to the lowest in three years, casting doubt on the Federal Reserve’s pledge to keep interest rates low until late 2014.
- Operation Hollywood: SEALs in the Spotlight
- Stand aside, Mark Wahlberg: The active-duty Navy SEALs who star in "Act of Valor" are taking your job
- Private-Equity Rallies Around Mitt Romney’s Dodd-Frank Cure
- The Dodd-Frank banking overhaul signed by President Obama has sent campaign cash flowing to Romney, who says he would repeal the law
- Google Sponsors Conservative Conference CPAC
- Google Inc., whose chairman has served as an adviser to President Barack Obama, is a sponsor of this month’s Conservative Political Action Conference, co-hosted by the Tea Party.
- Obama Promotes Homeowner Plan to Eliminate U.S.’s ’Biggest Drag’
- President Barack Obama is asking Americans to press Congress to pass his new U.S. homeowner relief plan that includes a tax on financial companies that Republicans have already rejected.
- Payroll-Tax Cut Backup Plan Prepared in Case Negotiations Fail
- Senate Democrats are devising a backup plan to extend a payroll tax cut and emergency unemployment benefits set to expire at month’s end if negotiations with the Republican-controlled House don’t lead to a deal, said Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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