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NEW YORK (AP) Bank of America (BAC) revealed Thursday that it has received subpoenas and requests for information from various state and federal regulators regarding its sale of auction-rate securities. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission...
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By Mark Carreau, Houston Chronicle Jul. 28--AUSTIN -Richard Garriott's Texas-size appetite for big adventure has unleashed some far-flung cravings. There is the dive in a small Russian sub two miles below the murky North Atlantic to explore the shattered deck of the Titanic.
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By Matt Smith, Cleburne Times-Review, Texas Jul. 21--Cleburne city officials recommend that residents and businesses temporarily boil water until further notice. "We're asking our residents and businesses to boil water as a precautionary measure...
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Warren Buffett, best known as a savvy investor, has been involved in businesses ranging from insurance to candy. Now he can add banker to his rsum. Berkshire Hathaway's CEO is becoming a modern-day J.D. Rockefeller by bankrolling deals with his company's $35.6 billion cash hoard.
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Not so long ago, anyone claiming to see flashes of light on the Moon would be viewed with deep suspicion by professional astronomers. Such reports were filed under "L"... for lunatic. Not anymore. Over the past two and a half years, NASA astronomers have observed the Moon flashing at them not just once but one hundred times. The impactor was a tiny fragment of extinct comet 2003 EH1.
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