New York Times
At the Last Minute, a Disney-Cablevision Truce
The companies’ feud, most recently exemplified by a Disney move that temporarily prevented Cablevision customers from viewing the Academy Awards, promises to spread across the country to other cable providers and stations.
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Nestlé Bringing American-Style Diet Plans to Europe
With obesity on the rise in Europe, Nestlé is betting that Europeans are ready to embrace a concept that has proved successful in North America.
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Microsoft Gives Rival Browsers a Lift
As Microsoft complies with new European rules to offer a choice of browsers to Windows users, smaller browsers are getting a boost.
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EBay Highlights Conservation as a Benefit of Buying Used
EBay, recovering from unprofitable quarters and falling market share, has recast its site to make it more attractive to new kinds of shoppers, like the carbon conscious.
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Sarkozy Promises That Europe Will Help Greece
The French president also vowed a European crackdown on financial speculators, whom Athens blames for its woes.
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Asian Stock Markets Rise on U.S. Jobs Data
Asian shares gained on Monday as encouraging U.S. employment and consumer data reinforced views that the world's largest economy is slowly but steadily recovering.
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Iceland Seeks Swift New Anglo-Dutch Debt Accord
Iceland’s government pledged to restart talks and swiftly reach a new debt accord with Britain and Netherlands, a day after a referendum nixed a previous deal.
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Iran’s Ace (or Deuce): Its Oil Reserves
Tehran is playing its hand as if its untapped oil reserves give it a trump card. But the longer the nuclear stalemate drags on, the more that strategy is in doubt.
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Voters in Iceland Reject Repayment Plan
Showing the depth of their rage at bankers and the government, Icelanders overwhelmingly said no to a plan to reimburse customers of a failed bank.
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U.S. Enriches Companies Defying Its Policy on Iran
A Times analysis shows that the U.S. has awarded companies with more than $107 billion in contracts and loans while they were doing business with Iran.
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China’s Bank Chief Says Currency Is Unlikely to Rise
Zhou Xiaochuan said China should be “very cautious” about revaluing its currency, also known as the yuan, as long as major economies remained mired in slow growth.
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Sports of The Times: Tarnishing Hockey’s Golden Moment
After a stirring men’s hockey tournament in Vancouver, the N.H.L. may decide not to participate in the Sochi Games in 2014.
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G.M. and Ford Channel Toyota to Beat Toyota
As Toyota stumbles through its recall ordeal, G.M. and Ford have been handed a big chance to make their argument on quality to American consumers.
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Fair Game: The Swaps That Swallowed Your Town
Across the country, cities, towns and school districts are dealing with the mess wrought by financial derivatives.
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Fundamentally: A Farewell to Europe? Not So Fast
For the first time since the global credit crisis, spreading bets across different geographic regions is proving worthwhile.
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Between Germany and Greece, a Chorus of Sturm, Drang and Pathos
When Germans think they’ll have to bail out Greeks, centuries of bad feelings on both sides come out of hiding. Can a new Europe put them back in their cage?
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Iceland Voters Set to Reject Debt Deal
Voting began Saturday in a referendum on a deal to repay British and Dutch customers for losses from a failed Icelandic bank that has so incensed residents it has little chance of passing.
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Millions of Toyotas Recalled, None in Japan
Despite reports of unintended accelerations, Toyota denied the problems existed in Japan, where a pro-business culture undermines consumer protections.
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Jobless Rate Holds Steady, Raising Hopes of Recovery
The economy in February shed 36,000 nonfarm jobs, fewer than forecast, as the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent, the Labor Department said on Friday.
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Germany Makes No Financial Pledge to Greece
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, ended talks without making a firm pledge, as Greece was hit by strikes over its adoption of a new austerity package.
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