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Wall St is looking at the big October jobs report. Starbucks is in focus. Top Hollywood celebrities are marketable but not necessarily human. A new site helps you track your ancestors. (11/6; 6:31)
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Wall St gets another flood of data and earnings. Restaurants may have happy holidays even with families cutting back. Classic rock is coming out in a contemporary medium. (11/5; 7:18)
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The Fed speaks. Many employees are risking infecting co-workers because they can't afford to stay home. Another big retailer is offering movie downloads. (11/4; 8:09)
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Car sales are in the spotlight. Looking to move up, but not buy a home? There are lots of great rental deals out there. In more offices, it's BYOD -- bring your own device, as in smartphone. (11/3; 6:02)
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Wall St will be hanging on the Fed's words this week. The horror doesn't have to end after Halloween. A hot new franchise for teen girls is getting hotter. (11/02; 9:13)
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Nintendo's Wii isn't as hot as it used to be. Designer jean prices - like jeans in the dryer - are shrinking. More of us are "regifting." (10/30; 8:09)
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GDP and another wave of earnings guide stocks. Google wants to be your co-pilot. Some producers are making changes aimed at label-readers at the supermarket. (10/29; 6:47)
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Mom and Pop are on Facebook, and not just to share pics of the grandkids. Microsoft romances MySpace. Ford is thrilled with the latest Consumer Reports survey. (10/28; 6:11)
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A new survey finds Scrooge more active than ever this holiday season. Netflix is taking its movie streaming service to the Playstation. And is 3D really worth it? (10/27; 7:05)
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The new week could bring confirmation the recession is over. Netflix prepares for more Internet streaming. And movie makers want to put DVD rentals on hold. (10/26; 8:23)
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Microsoft's online store now features plenty of non-Microsoft merchandise. And lower prices are headed our way on consumer electronics. (10/23; 8:06)
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Leading Indicators, unemployment claims and earnings could drive Wall St; Research in Motion trying to get you to pick a fresh Blackberry; matches make a comeback at restaurants. (10/22; 7:39)
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U-2 goes live on YouTube. Martha Stewart is going to the dogs...and cats. And hotels look to make phone use less expensive. (10/21; 6:18)
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The earnings flood goes on with five blue chips on deck. Consumers will spend more on electronics this holiday. Stores get greener with byo(bag) phenomenon. (10/20; 7:56)
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Wall St marks dark anniversary. Amazon and Wal-Mart fight over bookworms and their money. A legal tussle over rock 'n roll ringtones is over. (10/19; 8:43)
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Google thinks you want to read more than its search results. Chicken wings are a hot trend at bars and restaurants. Which is the frugal sex? A Citi survey sheds some light on the question. (10/16; 6:57)
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Wal-Mart wants to be your cellphone provider. Haunted attractions are big business. Gift cards are cooling off, so retailers are trying harder to get you to buy them. (10/15; 7:28)
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JP Morgan Chase is in the earnings spotlight. Video game makers are courting females. Need to start your car even though you're miles away? There's an app for that. (10/14; 7:20)
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7-Eleven says it's solved a vexing problem for retailers - how to keep bananas fresh longer than a couple of days. Carly Simon sues Starbucks. E-mail? That's so last year! (10/13; 8:02)
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We get a late start, but the week is chock full of economic and earnings news. Google and YouTube mark three years together. And the e-reader race is heating up. (10/12; 8:31)
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The trade gap is expected to widen. The government is checking to see if IBM is a monopoly. And Buffalo flavors are hot, and not just the taste. (10/9; 6:51)
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The earnings reporting season gets underway. Home theaters are out, home offices are in. And Hollywood fears Twitter. (10/7; 8:58)
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Is a big retailer selling knock off merchandise? Macs and PCs are sharing a room. A major retailer is making noise about how it plans to sell DVDs. (10/6; 9:06)
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When does a recovery not feel like a recovery? How about during the 4th quarter. Some think iPhones should play the field. Grocery packaging goes green. (10/5; 8:29)
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What does the official job report tell us? Has Apple given Google its walking papers? How are parents looking for ways to cut costs? (10/2; 8:38)
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Cash for Clunkers hangover in September. Microsoft executives pay for a tough year. Airlines try to fix an old problem: lost luggage. (10/1; 10:31)
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'R-Ving' is making a comeback. Disney books go digital. And some restaurants are making changes to your bar tab. (9/30; 8:47)
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The housing market and the consumer. Apple's app store hits a milestone. And Hollywood is raiding old toy boxes for ideas. (9/29; 7:41)
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News on jobs, home prices and consumer spending help fill a packed economic calendar. And forget the mousetrap; let's build a better light bulb. (9/28; 9:10)
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New home sales and consumer sentiment will get some attention. Nintendo cuts the price of the Wii. And clipping coupons is back in vogue. (9/25; 8:27)
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'No Help Wanted' this holiday season. Look out Best Buy, Sam's Club is offering tech support. Photo-posting on Facebook is hurting other photo sharing sites. (9/24; 9:20)
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Decision Day for the Fed and interest rates. A Yahoo campaign revolves around 'you.' Hollywood is behind the curve when it comes to Redbox. (9/23; 8:06)
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The Fed kicks off a two-day meeting on interest rates. More people are living paycheck to paycheck. And we're renting more DVDs than buying. (9/22; 9:37)
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The Fed meets this week but will Wall St care? Battling the recession, many MLB teams have drawn fewer fans. Movie makers are hoping there's a film you must see. (9/21; 9:28)
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More people are looking for jobs further from home. They're doing something right at Pabst Blue Ribbon. And cuts in the school cafeteria. (9/18; 8:12)
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Housing starts take center stage on Wall St. Retailers should be social networking. Cutting back on business travel may be a big mistake for companies. (9/17; 8:37)
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Now we get a look at retail inflation. Ben Bernanke calls the recession 'over.' And hotel room prices are down. (9/16; 7:58)
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Will August retail sales show any signs of life for the consumer? And the latest place you can't smoke: some rental cars. (9/15; 7:51)
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NBC is hoping cut-rate ads will be a key to prime-time success. Times are tough for high-end fashion houses. (9/14; 8:26)
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GM's new chairman channels Iacocca in new TV ads. A new mag hopes to be alpha dog in the publishing world. Wal-Mart sets up "Family Night Centers." (9/11; 7:53)
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WB takes a page from Disney and Harry Potter as it looks to turn its DC Comics heroes into movie stars. And McMansions are growing less popular. (9/10; 8:14)
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Some authors want to block Google's e-book deal. Hollywood's box office hopes went bust this summer. Chances of arriving on time when you fly are better. (9/9; 8:26)
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A look ahead at the holiday-shortened week on Wall St. A couple of economic reports after Labor Day. And a case of angst in the checkout line. (9/8; 9:04)
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YouTube may be getting into the movie biz. iPhone users will finally get something they've been asking for from AT&T. Airlines are sprucing up their menus. (9/4; 7:37)
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Retail sales are in the spotlight. Recession hasn't extinguished passion for electronic gadgets. Football and pizza is a natural combination. (9/3; 7:00)
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Factory orders are in the spotlight the day after a big selloff. Chubby Hubby gets a makeover. And restaurants are reaching out to kids. (9/2; 7:08)
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What's ahead for the auto industry now that Cash for Clunkers is history? And have you heard of the underwear indicator? (9/1; 8:00)
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Unemployment is in the spotlight. Best ad taglines of all time. And gender differences in shopping. (8/31; 8:14)
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Is Tiffany regaining some of its sparkle? Volunteer work suffers in this recession. Airline passengers don't want to pay for Wi-Fi. (8/28; 8:46)
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Housebuilder Toll Brothers is in the earnings spotlight. 700,000 clunkers traded in. And up-and-coming rock bands can get free rooms at Motel 6. (8/27; 6:53)
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What's ahead for housing now that prices are showing signs of life? Budweiser maker says beer prices are going up. Vampires are now sexy. (8/26; 8:09)
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Consumers think healthy food isn't affordable. Southern comfort comes to Hardee's. And the furniture industry is making a new push for your business. (8/25; 6:50)
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Where are we headed now after stocks hit new highs for the year? Sinatra may be gone but his music is still alive and well, and big business. (8/24; 9:40)
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Home sales are in the spotlight. You could be paying more for your caffeine fix at Starbucks. School cafeterias are trying to improve their menu offerings. (8/21; 8:21)
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Casual Friday is coming to Wall St in a publicity stunt for a clothing retailer. And it's Hardee's and Carl's Jr vs. McDonald's new Angus burger. (8/20; 8:07)
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Cash for Clunkers is losing momentum. Procrastination is the word for Back-to-School shoppers. Reports of the music CD's death may be exaggerated. (8/19; 5:30)
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The Labor Day holiday travel forecast: fewer passengers, crowded planes. And Wal-Mart launches another exclusive release. (8/18; 9:35)
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Sales of games, hardware etc aren't making the cut with consumers buying only the essentials. A 67-year-old love triangle is being resolved in a comic book. (8/17; 8:14)
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Consumer prices and moods may help move stocks. More people are cooking at home to save money, so supermarkets are beefing up their meat departments. (8/14; 7:56)
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Wal-Mart leads retail news. Hollywood's summer movie boom could go bust. Consumers with good credit find selves without their plastic. (8/13; 7:30)
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The Fed discusses the economy and Julia Child is a hit again thanks to the new movie. (8/12; 9:06)
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In this economy, some parents are thinking twice about buying fancy back-to-school clothes. And Bud Light won't go down without a fight. (8/11; 8:38)
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The consumer is in focus in the new trading week. Target won't renew an online partnership with Amazon.com. DVD sales picking up speed. (8/10; 8:39)
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The Labor Dept tallys job losses for July. The post office wants to offer more than just stamps. And there's big money in tattoo removal. (8/7; 8:38)
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Retailers give us an early look at back to school sales. Who's on Facebook? And we're reading the newspapers online. (8/6; 8:48)
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Is booking a vacation online feeling too much like work? And suburbanites are adding something new to their little piece of the American dream. (8/5; 9:29)
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CVS/Caremark, Kraft and ADM report earnings. Google's new ad uses a low-tech medium. New technology for your bathtub. (8/4; 7:55)
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People are looking for gas sippers as they get rid of their clunkers. Still time to travel this summer and there are some great deals. (8/3; 8:43)
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Chevron reports earnings. Wal-Mart tries to work its retail magic with another rock band. A common plant may be effective for killing bugs. (7/31; 7:10)
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Disney and Exxon Mobil reporting earnings. New fragrance for serious Star Trek fans. Boxed wines still popular. Now, boxed beer? (7/30; 8:43)
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Sprint Nextel and Time Warner lead the earnings parade. Warren Beatty vs. Tribune Co. And recession good for sugarless gum. (7/29; 9:23)
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Starwood Hotels gives you a chance to play like the boys on Entourage. Men are from Mars, women are from Venus even when it comes to spending habits. (7/28; 8:24)
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Kids are getting their back-to-school shopping ideas from a new place. One plastic surgery procedure is still popular.(7/27; 9:08)
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Microsoft, Amazon, AmEx and Netflix among the stocks to watch; the Cash for Clunkers program; battle of the sexes in the cereal aisle. (7/24; 8:54)
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Amazon slips on Zappos and finds a fit. Online auctions aren't what they used to be for eBay. Target focuses on books. (7/23; 8:29)
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Big banks, eBay and Pepsi lead the earnings parade. A greeting-card maker is going mobile. Some wacky things hotels are doing. (7/22; 7:03)
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Lots of earnings reports on the docket. A former music pirate is going straight. The DIY trend is extending. (7/21; 9:16)
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Rougher waters ahead as weaker financials report this week two in earnings season. A sign of the times: we're renting more DVDs instead of buying. (7/20; 10:44)
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It's financials Friday. An imported beer scores a big jump in sales with an unusual ad. Credit-card companies and retailers are feuding over fees. (7/17; 9:31)
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CTI Group and earnings news are on investors' minds. A sign of Christmas in July for Staples. Even during a recession, parents are still spending money on kids' clothes. (7/16; 7:24)
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AMR flies into earnings season. A new airline appeals to some unusual passengers. A famous TV pitchman lives on in new commercials airing after his death. (7/15; 8:08)
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Goldman Sachs leads the earnings parade. Toymakers are hoping to get people to line up around the block. A videogame developer makes a disappointing announcement. (7/14; 7:46)
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Earnings are in the spotlight. Money is tight, so parents are trying to find deals. GM's CEO opens up a direct line of communication with customers. (7/13; 8:47)
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It's Christmas in July; two companies are making all their packaging with 100% recycled material; and Netflix expands its distribution again. (7/10; 7:10)
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How will earnings affect the stock market? More couples cutting back on wedding expenses. Google fires a shot across Microsoft's bow. (7/9; 10:07)
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Earnings season kicks off. New commercial tie-ins, delivered via a new kind of ad at the movies. MJ's a posthumous milestone. (7/8; 11:07)
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Documentary on The Donald on the Golf Channel? Would you buy a mini-motorcycle or Segway at a big box store? Are there signs of life for housing? (7/7; 7:59)
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Do musical ringtones count as a public musical performance? A cyber-squatter loses a round with Jay Leno. Many are snapping up less expensive brands of beer. (7/6; 6:45)
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Michael Jackson mania continues to boost music sales. Weeds may actually be good for you! McDonald's rolls out its new burger nationwide. (7/2; 8:49)
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Starbucks changes recipes to suit health-conscious coffee lovers. Fire up the grill and computer. Proctor & Gamble's Gilette seeks to broaden its appeal. (7/1; 6:43)
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Another American car riding on Ford Mustang's bumper. Trying to get your kids to eat more healthful foods? Take them to your local fast-food restaurant. (6/30; 10:24)
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Starbucks puts the "neighborhood" in its neighborhood coffee bars. Savings for your summer vacation. MS wants to help you keep track of your energy use. (6/26; 7:28)
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Nike beats estimates and gets sued. Women of stature aren't happy with their mom's plus-sized fashions and the industry is responding. (6/25; 7:59)
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E-tailers are seeing lots of abandoned shopping carts. Junk e-mail isn't going away. Frequent flyers are kicked off the VIP security line. (6/24; 8:02)
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Housing is in focus as investors get new data. The "five-finger discount" is a bigger concern for retailers. There's a new iPod app Homer Simpson would love. (6/23; 7:25)
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Kindle e-book readers may pay more for bestsellers. McDonalds' new burger. And Best Buy vs. WalMart. (6/22; 10:23)
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RIMM is a stock to watch. DIY coffee helps Smucker earnings perk up. More people are saving money on their travel budgets by taking the bus. (6/19; 7:16)
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The new OS that makes Apple's new iPhone work makes an early debut; Disney's new netbook computer for kids; social networking sites are big business. (6/18; 8:01)
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