National Business News
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AT&T loses contract phone subscribers in 1st quarter
Dallas-based AT&T Inc. says that it added a net 296,000 devices to its contract-based plans in the first quarter, but the gain was due entirely to tablets, which carry lower monthly fees.
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Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
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Apple case seen as possible spur to tax action
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RadioShack 1st-quarter loss widens, sales slump
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Tax-free online shoppers: Senate proposal could cost you
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PETA buys shares of SeaWorld stock
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Technology 'tipping point': PC sales are slumping
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What to do if you're stranded by American Airlines
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Former U.S. Department of Transportation official talks bus seatbelts
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US airlines upgrading the VIP passenger experience
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JCPenney ousts CEO Ron Johnson
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US banks to send checks in foreclosure settlement
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Ron Johnson talks about the future of JCPenney
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Marijuana legalization in some states brings support for hemp
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Report: Virgin America best US airline in 2012
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Hyundai-Kia recalling nearly 1.9 million vehicles
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KFC to offer easy-to-eat boneless chicken
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US appeals court grants Hobby Lobby full hearing
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Walmart rolls out mobile app to scan, bag products as you shop
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Samsung refreshes iPhone-challenging Galaxy line
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Twinkies sale approved by judge
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Dow Jones industrial average surges to record
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Wash. and Colo. 'potrepreneurs' see opportunity
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Burger King plans apology after Whopper of a Twitter hack
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Fewer planes to land, take off at D/FW and Love Field with sequestration
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High-stakes trial begins over 2010 Gulf oil spill
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Neighborhood watch goes virtual on new social media site
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US Airways lands $11 billion merger with American
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United, Continental merger shows pitfalls of unifying airlines
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Unique wheelchair holds promise for veterans and others, but lacks support
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Dell in $24.4 billion founder-led deal to go private
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Workforce hangups from previous US Airways merger remain unsettled
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Airline industry expert discusses latest American-US Airways merger news
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Buffett puts money in ketchup, buys Heinz for $23B
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US: 787 battery approval should be reconsidered
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Gun background checks drop 10 percent in January
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Airlines using social media to change the way you fly
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Pew: Most Facebook users take a break
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Money Manager: Wall Street surge and your investments
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Boeing sticks to production plans, battery for 787
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Toyota recalls 1.29M vehicles for air bags, wipers
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Sony likely to unveil next PlayStation on Feb. 20
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US economy shrinks 0.1 pct., 1st time in 3½ years
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They're back: J. C. Penney adds sales
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AT&T to buy Alltel operations for about $780M
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Boeing 787 probe shifts to monitoring system maker
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Unions suffer sharp decline in membership
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Groupon halts gun-related deals
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Neb. governor OKs Keystone XL route through state





