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Ad spending forecast to shift more to direct marketing

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Media growth expectations vs. growth in the past five years. NEW YORK — Consumers will foot more of the bill for the media they want over the next five years as advertisers shift their spending from traditional media to direct marketing, according to the latest edition of private-equity firm Veronis Suhler Stevenson's Communications Industry Forecast. The annual report...
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Yahoo calls Microsoft actions 'stupefying'

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Icahn has nominated a slate of candidates that will oppose Yahoo's current nine directors in an Aug. 1 shareholder vote. He and Microsoft made an offer to Yahoo that was rejected on Saturday. The terms are complex, but would involve splitting the company, with Microsoft taking the search engine.
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How intense will storms get? New model helps answer question

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ANN ARBOR, Mich.---A new mathematical model indicates that dust devils, water spouts, tornadoes, hurricanes and cyclones are all born of the same mechanism and will intensify as climate change warms the Earth's surface. The new equation, developed by University of Michigan atmospheric and planetary scientist Nilton Renno...
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"Makeover" Birds Get Testosterone Jolt

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Male barn swallows whose breasts were artificially colored red were coveted by females and spurned by males, responses that changed their bodies' chemistry...
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Spearing, Beheadings Reported in Ecuador National Park

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An illegal logger has been speared to death by Amazon natives in Ecuador's Yasuní National Park, officials say. The killing, which occurred March 4, reflects mounting tensions between natives and illegal loggers working in one of South America's most prized parks.
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