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| Tue, 1 Nov 2005 16:00:00 EST The Fed nudges interest rates higher again |
| For the 12th time in a little more than a year, the nation's central bank voted to raise short-term interest rates in an effort to slow inflation by slowing down the overall economy. |
| Tue, 1 Nov 2005 14:00:00 EST Donny Deutsch on winning |
| Everyone has an opinion about Donny Deutsch, the brash New York advertising executive and host of CNBC's The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch, but it's hard to deny his success. Now, Deutsch, 47, has written a book, Often Wrong, Never in Doubt: Unleash the Business Rebel Within, with Peter Knobler. He recently spoke with U.S. News about advertising, TV, and how to succeed. |
| Tue, 1 Nov 2005 12:00:00 EST Dell casts a pall over earnings season |
| Dell, the world's biggest personal computer maker, issued a surprising profit warning late Monday, pressuring technology stocks in early trading Tuesday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index, for instance, was down more than 10 points at the open this morning even though the broader stock market opened higher. |
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| Tue, 01 Nov 2005 20:12:48 EST Democrats close Senate to push Iraq war probe |
| Democrats triggered a closed session of the full Senate on Tuesday in an effort to pressure the chamber's Republican majority into completing an investigation of the intelligence underpinning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Democratic Whip Richard Durbin said they wanted to find out if Americans were misled into believing the Iraq invasion was necessary. Majority Leader Bill Frist said: "[This] is an affront to the United States of America, and it is wrong." |
| Tue, 01 Nov 2005 18:05:50 EST Changes proposed to homeowner tax breaks |
| The president's tax-reform advisory panel submitted final proposals Tuesday to the Treasury Department -- which would significantly change tax breaks people have come to expect. The panel proposes altering homeowner tax breaks, reducing the marriage penalty and reducing tax breaks for employer-provided health insurance. Treasury Secretary John Snow says the proposals will be "a starting place for recommendations we'll make to the president." |
| Tue, 01 Nov 2005 19:06:50 EST Heart abnormalities killed NBA star |
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