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| G246 |
March 11th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: More Workers Cite Age Bias After Layoffs
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- Caption-Headline: Bias Complaints
- Caption-Text: From September 2007 through the same period last year, employment-discrimination filings with the EEOC have increased.
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| G1 |
April 24th, 2003 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Women more likely to delay medical treatment
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| G248 |
March 26th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Making Email More Productive - and More Secure
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- Caption-Headline: Write On
- Caption-Text: All emails sent annually world-wide
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| G3 |
April 13th, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: Still troubled
- Sub-Headline: Northern Ireland staggers toward normality
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- Caption-Headline: Catching up
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| G249 |
May 14th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Can CBS Put the Net Into Network?
- Sub-Headline: Broadcaster Launches Plan Syndicating Shows on Web Admits Old Strategy Failed
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- Caption-Headline: Net Nets
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| G4 |
May 24th, 2004 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Price problem hits home
- Sub-Headline: High support for affordable housing may drown out its opponents
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- Caption-Headline: Where affordable housing ranks as issue
- Caption-Text: How would you rate the important of these issues in your area?
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| G250 |
May 18th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Not Enough Slices In Web Ad-Dollar Pie
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- Caption-Headline: On-Off Switch
- Caption-Text: Ad expenditures on traditional media vs. online
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| G5 |
May 13th, 2003 | Wilmington News Journal |
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- Headline: SCIENCE CURRICULUM WINS NATIONAL PRAISE
- Sub-Headline: Expert: Delaware project motivated students to learn
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- Caption-Headline: Performance
- Caption-Text: Science test scores have climbed steadily since 2000, the first year that children in public school across the state were tested in the subject.
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| G8 |
August 31st, 2005 | The Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Commercial Real Estate Shows Bubble Signs, Too
- Sub-Headline: Values Rose 3% to Record In 2nd Quarter, Study Says, Aided by Increasing Rents
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- Caption-Headline: Overvalued?
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| G252 |
January 7th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: College still helps men more
- Caption-Text: Though the average 1998 earnings of people 18 or older got higher with more education, men's earnings greatly outpaced women's.
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| G9 |
July 2005 | Technology Review |
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- Caption-Headline: Just as Secure, but Faster
- Caption-Text: Programs that, say, compress files and compile code run faster with Jun Yang's new method than they do on a standard decryption (XOM) chip.
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| G253 |
January 11th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Utility costs around the world
- Caption-Text: Average annual utility costs for homes and apartments:
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| G255 |
January 13th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Census predicts ethnic face of the nation in 100 years
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- Caption-Headline: Another century of growth
- Caption-Text: The Census Bureau estimates the U.S. population will more than double in 100 years. But even the Census Bureau admits these long-range projections are far from exact. That's why it releases low and high population estimates, based on different assumptions about birth, death and immigration rates each year. The middle estimates are considered the most likely. The estimates in millions, by year.
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| G256 |
January 18th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Black, white income gap
- Caption-Text: Median household income for blacks and whites in 1968, the year Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, compared with 1998.
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| G257 |
January 20th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Comparison shopping
- Caption-Text: About 15% of all crash-repair parts used (fenders, hoods, etc.) are generic - not made by the original automakers of their designated suppliers. Price of a generic vs. original hood for these cars:
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| G258 |
January 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Aluminum vs. steel: Which is better?
- Sub-Headline: Industries clash as carmakers lighten up
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- Caption-Headline: Weighing in
- Caption-Text: The average automobile in 1999 weighted 3,274 pounds, down from 3,570 pounds in 1978. The use of lighter materials, including aluminum, has contributed to the shift. Percentage of vehicle weight that is:
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| G259 |
January 26th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Seton Hall fire reveals reluctance to install sprinklers in dorms
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- Caption-Headline: Lukewarm response
- Caption-Text: Dorms, sorority houses and fraternity houses have done less to install sprinklers than low-rise hotels and motels.
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January 28th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Number of teens using tobacco called alarming
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- Caption-Headline: Youth tobacco use
- Caption-Text: Those who used a tobacco product one or more times within 30 days of survey:
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| G261 |
February 1st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Companies develop more uses for videoconferences
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- Caption-Headline: On screen
- Caption-Text: Annual sales of video-conferencing equipment:
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| G262 |
February 7th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: New poll shows close Senate race
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August 16th, 2007 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Women's academic mastery
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| G19 |
August 16th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Katrina victims struggle mentally
- Sub-Headline: Post-traumatic stress still rising, study shows
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- Caption-Headline: Illness lingers
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| G265 |
February 17th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Co-workers offering more than support
- Continuation-Headline: Ethical questions arise over living gifts
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- Caption-Headline: More kidneys provided by non-related, living donors
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| G266 |
February 24th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Fewer hold two jobs
- Caption-Text: The percentage of employed Americans who held more than one job declined in 1999. The change:
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| G269 |
March 2nd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Broadband battle could halt tech stock's climb
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- Caption-Headline: Price pressure
- Caption-Text: Demand for long-distance telecommunications capacity is expected to grow dramatically, but so it supply. Expect predatory pricing by carriers to upset investors, delight customers.
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| G271 |
March 9th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Few have high-speed Net links
- Caption-Text: Share of online households with fast Web connections via cable modems and phone digital subscriber lines (DSL):
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| G24 |
March 9th, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: Planning the new socialist countryside
- Sub-Headline: Spooked by angry peasants, China raises spending
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- Caption-Headline: Guns and butter
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| G272 |
March 10th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Income disparity
- Caption-Text: Median weekly income of full-time male and female workers, by age group:
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| G25 |
July 26th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Obesity can run in social circles
- Sub-Headline: Study: Peers affect ideas on fat and thin
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- Caption-Headline: Heavier Americans
- Caption-Text: The average weight of women and men ages 20-74 has jumped over the past four decades (in pounds):
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| G273 |
March 13th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Can't candidates get along? Luckily, no
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- Caption-Headline: More voters at GOP polls
- Caption-Text: Many of the 20 states that have help Republican presidential contests this year had record voter turnouts. Here is a look at how some compare:
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| G27 |
January 7th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Troubled Legacy: Auto Industry, at a Crossroads, Finds Itself Stalled by History
- Sub-Headline: From Sales to Labor Costs, Once-Storied GM, Ford Grapple with Past Practices; A Need to 'Change or Die'
- Continuation-Headline: Auto Industry Finds Itself Stalled
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- Caption-Headline: Shrinking Giants
- Caption-Text: Market capitalization for Ford and General Motors
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| G29 |
August 9th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Climate model predicts hot decade
- Sub-Headline: As Pacific gets warmer, so will temperatures
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- Caption-Headline: Warming trend
- Caption-Text: How much the average temperature is expected to increase worldwide when compared to the total average for the years 1979 to 2001:
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| G277 |
March 21st, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Fewer pupils per teacher
- Caption-Text: Past and projected pupils-to-teacher ratios in the average U.S. elementary and secondary schools:
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August 31st, 1998 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: How to gain civil rihts
- Caption-Text: Which method adults believe is the best to gain one's civil rights:
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March 28th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Study adds to doubts about acid-rain law
- Sub-Headline: Chemical levels still climbing in lakes, report says
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- Caption-Headline: Acid rain emissions
- Caption-Text: Sulfur dioxide emissions continue to decline, but nitrogen oxide emissions have increased slightly. Two-thirds of the sulfur dioxide comes from power plants, while more than half of the nitrogen oxide pollution comes from vehicles.
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| G31 |
January 12th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: China's Trade Surplus Tripled, topping $100 Billion Last Year
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- Caption-Headline: Fueling Friction
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| G279 |
March 29th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Fear keeps up as DNA science speeds forward
- Sub-Headline: Britain's system is far more advanced than the USA's. American privacy advocates are thankful for that.
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- Caption-Headline: Britain's DNA database
- Caption-Text: The United Kingdom's national DNA database system began operation in April 1995. The database compares DNA samples from Britons who are suspects in a crime, including those arrested, with DNA collected at crime scenes. The DNA profiles of those eliminated as criminal suspects are removed from the database. Growth of the system:
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April 3rd, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Youth tobacco use
- Caption-Text: Percentage of male and female middle school students who have used these tobacco products within the 30 days before the National Youth Tobacco Survey:
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April 4th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Teen tobacco use
- Caption-Text: Percentage of male and female high school students who have used these tobacco products within the 30 days before the National Youth Tobacco Survey:
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| G36 |
September 28th, 2005 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: Amtrak revives plan for fare increases
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- Caption-Headline: Commuters Facing Fare Hikes
- Caption-Text: Amtrak has announced large increases for monthly pass customers starting next month. See story on B2.
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April 7th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Looking for a tax break? You'll need a trained guide
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- Caption-Headline: Taxing times
- Caption-Text: Since 1992, the time it takes an average taxpayer to fill various forms has increased substantially, according to IRS estimates. Here's how long it takes to keep records, learn and then prepare some of the most common tax forms:
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| G37 |
October 3rd, 2005 | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: Thai-made pickups crisscross globe
- Sub-Headline: Japanese automakers shift production bases, lured by lower taxes, currency
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- Caption-Headline: Made in Siam
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date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: People to shoulder higher healthcare burden
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- Caption-Headline: Widening gap
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| G285 |
April 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: In the end, people just need more room
- Sub-Headline: Americans' expanding backsides are behind a trend toward wider, more comfortable seating in public areas
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- Caption-Headline: Majority are overweight
- Caption-Text: An increasing percentage of Americans ages 20-74 are overweight, even obese:
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August 15th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Record cases in contract probe
- Sub-Headline: Crackdown aims at 'second insurgency'
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- Caption-Headline: Cut off
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| G286 |
April 12th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Waiting on weddings
- Caption-Text: Couples are marrying later. The median age of men and women who tied the knot for the first time in 1970 and 1998:
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date unknown | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Security clearance helps shrink pay gap
- Caption-Text: The pay gap between men and women narrows for jobs that require security clearance.
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April 12th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Vulgar content on TV rises, despite industry vows, V-chip
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- Caption-Headline: Trash TV
- Caption-Text: The use of foul language on network programming has skyrocketed over the past decade.
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date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: Top execs stick to expansion in China after revaluation
- Sub-Headline: Japan chief officers project yuan to gain 5-10% in 1 year, but basic strategy unchanged
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- Caption-Headline: Soaring
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April 18th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Army sees leaders of the future leaving today
- Sub-Headline: Service fights to hold on to junior officers
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- Caption-Headline: Dissatisfaction among young Army officers
- Caption-Text: Percentage who intend to stay / leave current active-duty Army careers:
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date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: Betting on specialized products, wide sales channels
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- Caption-Headline: Pension plans
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| G290 |
April 18th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: How clutter stacks up
- Caption-Text: How workers say they save things:
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date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: Explosive potential foreseen
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- Caption-Headline: New media
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April 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Almost all Americans believe in miracles
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- Caption-Headline: Moving up, lagging behind
- Caption-Text: While more women are working in top-level positions in corporate America, the income disparity between the sexes remains.
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April 25th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Fundraising doubles
- Sub-Headline: GOP, Dems in 'soft money' race
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- Caption-Headline: Soft money record
- Caption-Text: Amounts raised in the first 15 months of the two-year cycles:
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September 22nd, 2005 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: American Express Tries to Find Its Place With a Younger Crowd
- Sub-Headline: Fearing Slowdown, Executives Reward Urban Customers With Glam Drinks, Dancing; Asking Interns What's Cool
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- Caption-Headline: Charged Up
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| G49 |
August 26th, 2005 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Pentagon Envisions Operations With Small Satellites
- Sub-Headline: Technical, Budget Problems With Big Ones Spark Push For Cheaper, Flexible Birds
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- Caption-Headline: Fueling Up
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May 3rd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: ABC, Time Warner truce signals a new era for viewers
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- Caption-Headline: Finally, there's competition
- Caption-Text: Subscriptions to satellite television services, which compete against cable, have more than doubled in the past five years:
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August 4th, 2005 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Leap Forward: For Adidas, Reebok Deal Caps Push to Broaden Urban Appeal
- Sub-Headline: Known for Its Engineering, German Company Takes on Nike in Lifestyle Market; Teaming Up With Missy Elliott
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- Caption-Headline: New Competition
- Caption-Text: Adidas's acquisition of Reebok may help it challenge Nike.
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May 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Facts bridge false pay gap
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- Caption-Headline: Moms at work
- Caption-Text: The average number of hours per week worked by women with children age 6 to 17 has increased:
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date unknown | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Life on campus
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| G53 |
January 5th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: As Generics Pummel Its Drugs, Pfizer Faces Uncertain Future
- Sub-Headline: Insurers Gain Skill in Battling Company's Marketing; Sales of Lipitor Stagnate; Developing a New Cancer Pill
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- Caption-Headline: Cholesterol Fight
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| G56 |
January 13th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: LG.Philips Fourth-Quarter Net Surged on Strong LCD Demand
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- Caption-Headline: Picturesque
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May 16th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Phone service complaints hit record
- Sub-Headline: Competition ebbing, some critics say
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- Caption-Headline: Phone company complaints
- Caption-Text: Consumer complaints against all U.S. phone carriers jumped for the first six months of 1999, vs. the same period a year earlier.
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| G58 |
date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: World's largest banking group sets sail
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- Caption-Headline: Banking goliath
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May 19th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: 30-something and single on the rise
- Caption-Text: Between 1970 and 1998, the proportion of people age 30 to 34 who had never married more than tripled.
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May 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Invigorated Bush bounces back
- Sub-Headline: After faltering in February, campaign regains footing. But governor's team is maintaining combat-readiness.
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- Caption-Headline: Bush holds lead
- Caption-Text: Since Vice President Gore and Texas Gov. George W. Bush wrapped up their parties' presidential nominations on March 14, Bush has built and maintained a modest lead in most national polls of voters' preferences. But most poll results are within the margin of error, which is +/-3 to +/-5 percentage points:
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November 30th, 2007 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Changing face of AIDS
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| G64 |
February 16th, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: Getting acquainted
- Sub-Headline: Taiwan's government hopes India may lure its businessmen away from China
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- Caption-Headline: Second string
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| G306 |
May 22nd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: $6,700 an hour? Lawyer's tobacco-suit fees invite revolt
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- Caption-Headline: Suits offer big payoffs for lawyers
- Caption-Text: Private lawyers representing 11 states in the lawsuits that led to the $246-billion national tobacco deal have walked away with mammoth fees of $10.4 billion so far. The top awards far outstrip any ever granted to trial lawyers.
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February 9th, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: The politics of power
- Sub-Headline: Concerns about security have driven the liberalisation of Europe's energy market into reverse
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- Caption-Headline: A mixed-up market
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| G307 |
May 26th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Sub-Headline: National dental healthcare plan sought
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- Caption-Headline: Poor's tooth decay
- Caption-Text: Among the findings in the surgeon general's 'Oral Health in America' report: the percentage of people who live below the poverty line who have at least one untreated, decayed tooth, compared with others:
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| G66 |
March 2nd, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: Growing pains
- Sub-Headline: As institutional investors move in, hedge funds are losing some rough edges--and their spectacular returns
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- Caption-Headline: Hedging their bets
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| G309 |
May 30th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Critics target wrong culprit as minorities' test scores lag
- Sub-Headline: Our view: But schools, not tests, are to blame. Some states strike a balance.
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- Caption-Headline: Rage gap touches all grades
- Caption-Text: here are the percentages of students from different racial and ethnic groups in grades 4, 8 and 12 who scored at or above proficient levels on a national reading test in 1998:
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June 1st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Surprise benefits in welfare reform
- Sub-Headline: Marriage rates, incomes rise
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- Caption-Headline: Income, family life better under Minn. welfare-to-work
- Caption-Text: Minnesota residents in a welfare-to-work program that combined jobs and cash assistance show a marked improvement in their economic and social situations. How they compare after three years with those receiving just welfare:
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February 26th, 2007 | Ford Advertisement |
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- Headline: Just to be fair, we gave them another shot.
- Sub-Headline: (Ford Fusion beat Camry and Accord twice.)
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- Caption-Headline: FUSION CHALLENGE
- Caption-Text: Results from 400 drivers in L.A., who were asked if the cars were attractive, fun to drive, performed well and handled with prevision. "Yes" responses scored one point. "No" responses scored zero. The results speak for themselves.
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June 16th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: $1 trillion added to federal surplus projection
- Sub-Headline: Dramatic hike affects debate in campaign
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- Caption-Headline: Federal budget surplus
- Caption-Text: Projections of the federal budget surplus over the next 10 years are likely to be revised upward in coming weeks:
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| G71 |
May 30th, 2007 | Washington Post |
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- Headline: Fair to Middling in the Middle Class
- Continuation-Headline: The Untimely, and Untrue, Death of America's Middle Class
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- Caption-Headline: The Vanishing Middle?
- Caption-Text: Although the middle class is shrinking, it is because more households are becoming richer, not poorer.
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| G313 |
June 16th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: More dads tap into family benefits at work
- Sub-Headline: Fathers today say it's important to them to spend time with children
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- Caption-Headline: Family time or money?
- Caption-Text: In a survey conducted this year, younger men were the most willing to give up some pay for more time with their family:
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date unknown | T. Rowe Price Advertisement |
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- Caption-Headline: Performance vs. Competitors:
- Caption-Text: The Capital Appreciation Fund's expense ratio was 0.73% as of its first fiscal year ended December 31, 2006; the Lipper Flexible Portfolio Funds Average expense ratio was 1.62%. Lipper expenses are based on fiscal year-end data available as of March 31, 2007.
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June 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: ROTC falls short for a fifth year
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- Caption-Headline: Campus ROTC units decline
- Caption-Text: Number of Reserve Office Training Corps units on college campuses:
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June 22nd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Tobacco-industry largesse keeps Congress in check
- Sub-Headline: Our view: Leaders back bills that block funds for lawsuit against industry.
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- Caption-Headline: Donations roll in
- Caption-Text: Contributions from tobacco companies and tobacco-related interests to candidates and national-party campaign committees:
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July 2007 | SmartMoney |
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- Headline: GETTING the BETTER HALF
- Sub-Headline: In a little-noticed trend, women are finally achieving financial parity in divorce settlements--and men are goggle-eyed at the price tag. How an ex-wife's share can add up to 70 percent.
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- Caption-Headline: For Better or for Worse
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Divorce is financially crippling to both men and women, especially compared with married people.
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July 10th, 2007 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Active year for tornadoes
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July 5th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Women gain in board seats
- Caption-Text: Fortune 500 companies with these number of female directors on their boards:
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July 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: N.Y.'s tax-cutting campaign boosts its image
- Sub-Headline: Economic climate heats up business
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- Caption-Headline: N.Y. taxes drop
- Caption-Text: New York state's tax collection per $1,000 of personal income dropped from 1990 through 1998
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| G325 |
July 12th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Large drivers demand safety belts fit for all
- Sub-Headline: Car restraints built on health data 40 years out of date
- Continuation-Headline: Belts too small for some to wear
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- Caption-Headline: Americans put on weight
- Caption-Text: We've grown more overweight in the past 40 years, but national seat belt standards haven't changed since 1960. Percentage of overweight Americans ages 20-74:
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July 17th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Massive verdict tells Tobacco public is fed up with lies
- Sub-Headline: Our view: Jury warns that protecting profits at expense of health can be fatal.
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- Caption-Headline: Tobacco stocks tumble
- Caption-Text: Already embroiled in the state lawsuits in 1998 and under increasing scrutiny from the Food and Drug Administration, tobacco stocks have continued to slide:
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July 18th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Gore pulls even with Bush, poll shows
- Sub-Headline: Difference comes from swing- vote supporters
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June 17th, 2008 | Investor's Business Daily |
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- Headline: Price Of Not Extending Bush Cuts: Return To Historically High Taxes
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- Caption-Text: The cuts that President Bush pushed through reduced the tax burden for almost everyone making more than $20,000. Failing to extend the cuts would return taxes to levels that were among the highest on record
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July 27th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Households divvy financial chores
- Caption-Text: Financial responsibilities men and women say they handle in their household:
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July 28th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Poll: Bush up by 11 points
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- Caption-Headline: Bush lead widens
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July 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Lights! Camera! Action? Yes, but with muffled voices
- Sub-Headline: Our view: A last bit of suspense (and reform) dies. And other convention notes.
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- Caption-Headline: Convention audience drops
- Caption-Text: Here's the percentage of registered voters who say they don't plan to watch the political conventions this year and the percentage of voters who gave the same answer to an identical question in 1996:
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April 2008 | SJU Magazine |
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- Headline: Deciphering the Puzzle: Life with Autism
- Sub-Headline: As the number of children diagnosed with autism continues to increase, more and more families must learn to deal with its effects.
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- Caption-Headline: Autism on the Rise
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July 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Do conventions still rate big TV coverage?
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- Caption-Headline: Networks cut TV time
- Caption-Text: Hours of coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions on network TV vs. cable.
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June 24th, 2008 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: Comcast wins complaint
- Sub-Headline: Verizon cannot use inside info to retain customers.
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- Caption-Headline: Grabbing The Phone
- Caption-Text: Comcast has steadily gained landline telephone subscribers as Verizon has lost them.
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August 8th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Artificial turf's popularity dwindles
- Caption-Text: The number of artificial turf playing fields in baseball has been steadily decreasing in the past 10 years. When PNC Park replaces Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh next year, it will bring the total number of artificial playing surfaces in baseball to six. Playing surfaces in 1990 compared with projections for 2001:
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August 8th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Drug trials vex medical ethics
- Sub-Headline: Academic experts put testing by private companies under a microscope
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- Caption-Headline: Private firms do most testing
- Caption-Text: Drugmakers are increasingly turning away from academic medical centers (AMCs) to private firms, often so-called contract research organizations (CROs), to do the testing on drugs' safety and effectiveness. A look at how the share or work on clinical projects has changed over the past decade.
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February 28th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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January 24th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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August 10th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: More small firms have same-sex benfits
- Caption-Text: Large (500+ workers) vs. small (10-499 workers) employers that include same-sex domestic partners as dependents in their health plans:
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January 22nd, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Chinese leapfrog
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August 11th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: On the fore front
- Sub-Headline: Tiger Woods has fired up kids' imaginations. By the thousands, youngsters are teeing up to learn the suddenly cool sport of golf.
- Continuation-Headline: With Tiger atop the leader board, a golfers' 'revolution' has begun
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- Caption-Headline: Kids in the fore
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Beginning golfers
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January 16th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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November 7th, 2007 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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August 16th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Russia still rules gymnastics
- Caption-Text: The gymnasts who will lead the USA at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney will be determined at trials beginning Thursday in Boston. Countries that have won the most Olympic medals in gymnastics (men's and women's):
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September 24th, 2007 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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August 21st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Gore rebounds, inches ahead of Bush
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- Caption-Headline: Race tightens again
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September 10th, 2007 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: The toll of war
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August 23rd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Soft landing or touch and go?
- Sub-Headline: Fed leaves rates unchanged; analysts debate whether the economy has slowed enough
- Continuation-Headline: Is this what a soft landing feels like?
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- Caption-Headline: One year later, little changed -- except funds rate
- Caption-Text: Economists differ over ow Fed policy ultimately affects the economy. Here's a look at how some key indicators have performed since the Fed began tightening in June 1999:
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August 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Diabetes rate soars for American in their 30s
- Sub-Headline: Weight gain, lack of exercise bring disease on faster
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- Caption-Headline: Diabetes cases grow
- Caption-Text: Percent of total population that has been diagnosed with diabetes:
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June 13th, 2008 | New York Times |
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- Headline: Good Times Left Lehman Unprepared for the Bad
- Continuation-Headline: Lehman's Actions During the Good Times Left It Unprepared for the Bad
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- Caption-Headline: Capital Management
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August 11th, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: Earnings Now--and Later
- Caption-Text: Every college graduate knows that not all careers are created equal. But according to a new report from salary-survey company PayScale, differences in earnings can widen with time. Results for the 10 most popular college majors:
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August 30th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Malls are still most popular for school shopping
- Caption-Text: Where parents (amount they plan to spend: $424) vs. back-to-schoolers ages 12 to 17 (average contribution: $124) expect to do most of their school shopping:
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October 31st, 2006 | New York Times |
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- Caption-Text: Most of the country's 25 largest daily newspapers reported lower circulation than a year earlier. Over all, the 2.8 percent drop was the largest in 15 years.
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August 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Parties are losing people power
- Sub-Headline: GOP, Dems raising record amounts, but fewer voters say they can relate
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- Caption-Headline: Voters shift away from parties
- Caption-Text: The percentage of people who identify themselves as Republicans or Democrats has fallen. Party identification through the years:
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September 6th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Kitchen buying changes in 1990s
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Since 1993, households with traditional kitchenware decreased ...
- Caption-Text: Percent of households with item on hand:
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September 6th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Kitchen buying changes in 1990s
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ... while newcomers gained in popularity
- Caption-Text: Percent of households with item on hand:
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July 10th, 2006 | New York Times |
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- Headline: At AOL, a Plan for a Clean Break
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- Caption-Headline: Changing Views
- Caption-Text: Fewer people have visited some of the higher volume AOL Web services in the last year. However, interest has grown among some of the lesser used services, including pages that list horoscopes, recipes and financial advice.
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September 11th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Retirees get younger every day, thanks to smart planning
- Sub-Headline: 401(k)s unlock golden years for many well before age 60
- Continuation-Headline: Retiring can open door to new, fun work
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- Caption-Headline: Retiring early
- Caption-Text: Generation Xers are the most optimistic about their chances for retiring before they turn 60.
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June 4th, 2006 | New York Times |
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- Headline: When Sweet Statistics Clash With a Sour Mood
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- Caption-Headline: Family Values
- Caption-Text: The American family's net worth, on average, rose about 6 percent from 2001 to 2004. But the median net worth--the midpoint that separates the top 50 percent from the lower 50 percent--barely rose, and remained less than one-fourth as large as the average.
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November 9th, 2005 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: TV On-Demand May Make Ads More Targeted
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- Caption-Headline: New Media?
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September 15th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Salary disparity shrinking but not gone
- Caption-Text: The gap between the median earnings of men and women with equal education is narrowing but has not closed:
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November 9th, 2005 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Venture-Capitalists Think Large
- Sub-Headline: Bigger Chunks of Cash Are Going Into Later-Staged Companies; Visto Corp. Raises $70 Million
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- Caption-Headline: Arriving Late
- Caption-Sub-Headline: The percentage of venture-capital financing in more-established companies is on the rise.
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September 18th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Taped Olympics lagging in the TV ratings
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- Caption-Headline: Atlanta beats Sydney
- Caption-Text: 56 million people saw all or part of NBC's telecast of Friday's opening ceremonies, making I the most-watched of an overseas' opening. On Saturday, viewership slipped on the first full day.
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September 18th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Older adults are TV viewers
- Caption-Text: The average number of minutes adults ages 55 and older spend daily on the following media:
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November 20th, 2006 | Chicago Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: Belief in the afterlife increases
- Caption-Text: The percentage of Jewish people who said they believed in life after death more than doubled between 1973 and 2004. Meanwhile, the percentage among Protestants and Catholics, already high, grew slightly.
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September 18th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Knowing the score doesn't stop fans' fervor
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- Caption-Headline: Games sites clicking
- Caption-Text: Internet traffic has increased with the start of the Olympics at the official Web sites.
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September 25th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Outrage over tires brings good news on rollovers
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- Caption-Headline: SUVs pose higher risk
- Caption-Text: In fatal, single-vehicle crashes, the rollover death rate in all types of SUVs has remained more than twice as high as in passenger cars since 1993.
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July 30th, 2008 | Minnesota Star Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: FORECLOSURE NUMBERS DIVERGING
- Caption-Text: While the number of foreclosures is leveling off in Minneapolis, it's rising three times as fast in the rest of the county.
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September 27th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Pension plans change with time
- Caption-Text: Hybrid pension plans - mostly cash balance plans - are growing in popularity. Pension plans offered by Fortune 100 companies:
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February 1st, 2008 | Minnesota Star Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY RISING
- Caption-Text: Adults considered overweight increased by 50 percent and those who are obese more than doubled in the United States from 1980 to 2000. By 2004, two thirds of all adult Americans qualified as overweight and of those nearly half were obese.
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January 9th, 2008 | Minnesota Star Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: CONFLICTING TALLIES
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October 4th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Diversity on board increases
- Caption-Text: Racial and ethnic minorities are now on 65% of all corporate boards at Fortune 500 companies. Boards with one of more of these minorities, today vs. five years ago:
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August 20th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Still or sparkling?
- Sub-Headline: Where bottled water is most popular
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July 31st, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Connecting the dragon
- Sub-Headline: China now has more internet users than America
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July 7th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Big bucks
- Sub-Headline: Presidential candidates are raising and spending more money than ever
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October 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Boeing gain altitude on rival
- Sub-Headline: Airbus gets attention but not as many jet orders
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- Caption-Headline: Boeing vs. Airbus: Airplane orders
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January 15th, 2009 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Goldfingers
- Sub-Headline: How traders' testosterone levels affect their income
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December 2nd, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Bah, humbug!
- Sub-Headline: The company Christmas party is falling victim to the credit crunch
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September 9th, 2008 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Going up
- Sub-Headline: University attendance is growing
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November 3rd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Marathon campaign for N.Y. nears finish line
- Sub-Headline: Outcome of close contest depends on voter turnout
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- Caption-Headline: Polls favor Clinton
- Caption-Text: Most recent polls show Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton with a narrow lead over Republican Rick Lazio.
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March 9th, 2009 | The Economist Daily Chart |
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- Headline: Weighed down
- Sub-Headline: Rich countries, especially, are piling up debt
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November 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Will anyone fix this ridiculous voting system?
- Sub-Headline: Our view: The next president can. It should be his first priority.
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- Caption-Headline: How every vote is counted
- Caption-Text: One slowly is new voting technology being deployed. Percentage of registered voters using:
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February 2nd, 2009 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: Washington
- Caption-Sub-Headline: A RECESSION WINDFALL FOR RECRUITERS
- Caption-Text: With layoffs sweeping the country, all branches of the militray have met or surpassed their recruiting goals in recent months as Americans look for stable employment. In the fiscal year that ended in September, the military surpassed its goal by adding 184,841 new active-duty service members.
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March 25th, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Housing sales start seasonal climb
- Caption-Text: Call it the holiday blahs, but home sales generally are slower in January, then start to pick up after the Super Bowl, according to Northeast Ohio real estate agents.
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December 8th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Future will see new cost controls
- Sub-Headline: Wide range of coverage, spending accounts in store
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- Caption-Headline: HMO earnings per share
- Caption-Text: Third quarter, fully diluted
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December 13th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Caption-Headline: Aging population faces care crisis
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ... but they will have fewer offspring to care for them
- Caption-Text: Two trends in the next 30 years -- an America growing older, on average, and baby boomers having fewer children -- are the forces driving a crisis in eldercare.
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May 22nd, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: The price of gas around the globe
- Caption-Text: Here is how gasoline prices in the United States compare with other countries with competitive markets.
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December 18th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Too-bright spotlight burns female CEOs
- Sub-Headline: Many firms faring poorly now, but women pay dearly
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- Caption-Headline: Few new women in corporate power
- Caption-Text: The number of female corporate officials has slightly increased since 1995. Fortune 500 positions:
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December 20th, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Genetically altered food: Women more skeptical
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August 26th, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Median household income up
- Caption-Text: Median household income grew from 2006 to 2007, although Cleveland remains among the lowest in the nation.
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December 22nd, 2000 | USA Today Snapshots |
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- Caption-Headline: Endangered animals here, abroad
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October 18th, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Tougher stance on low-level drug abusers
- Caption-Text: Even as the number pleading guilty to a single drug-possession charge has increased in Cuyahoga County, the percentage allowed to plead to a misdemeanor has plummeted.
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July 22nd, 2009 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Parking fines easy cash for cities
- Sub-Headline: But bills' extra bite may leave tourists with bitter taste
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- Caption-Headline: Rising fines
- Caption-Text: Some municipalities that have raised parking fines this year:
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July 13th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: RETIREMENT THE BIG RETHINK
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- Caption-Headline: AFTER THE CRASH
- Caption-Text: The stock market's descent sliced about 30% from the net worth of an imaginary Jill and Jack crash. How much must they dial back their living standards? Depends on how many years they have until retirement, according to software from Economic Security Planner.
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July 29th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Moscow market's closure upsets Beijing
- Sub-Headline: Thriving wholesale venue filled with Chinese goods stirs authorities' ire; owner punished for lavish move, some say
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- Caption-Text: The unexpected shutdown of the sprawling Cherkizovsky market in Moscow has stirred trade tensions between China and Russia.
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August 31st, 2009 | Fortune |
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- Headline: Renovating Home Depot
- Sub-Headline: That's part of CFO Carol Tome's job, and after the housing bust it's tougher than most--but the lessons are valuable for anyone.
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- Caption-Headline: A Tighter Race
- Caption-Text: AS HOME DEPOT SLOWS ITS PACE OF NEW-STORE OPENINGS, LOWE'S IS CATCHING UP
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September 22nd, 2005 | The Economist |
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- Caption-Headline: Working hours
- Caption-Text: The average number of hours worked each year has been falling in most rich countries over the past 15 years. In 2004, the Japanese worked 12% fewer hours than in 1990. Most Europeans have also been working less: 10% fewer hours in France and 6% fewer in Germany. Americans and New Zealanders toiled the most in 2004, while the average Dutch worker put in around 25% fewer hours than his American counterpart.
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June 5th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Listen to Music Free, but Pay to Carry
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- Caption-Headline: Same Tune, New Player
- Caption-Text: Growth in digital music downloads has not been rapid enough to offset declining CD sales despite brisk iPod sales.
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May 20th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Eyes on the Road: Reframing Talk on Small-Car Safety
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- Caption-Headline: A Decade of Difference
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February 25th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Advertising: Meredith Builds Up a Sideline in Marketing
- Sub-Headline: Magazine Owner Supplements Its Print-Ad Revenue by Taking on Email and Mobile-Media Campaigns for Clients
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- Caption-Headline: Growing Gap
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February 25th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Bonus Blowback Bypasses Brokers
- Sub-Headline: Retention Pay, Signing Awards Get Thrown at Top Talent; a $10 Million Payout at Smith Barney
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February 17th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: After Greece, Now the Real Sovereign-Debt Challenge
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- Caption-Headline: Age Concern
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February 4th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Patents in China Hit a Record
- Sub-Headline: Multinationals Say Policies Will Crimp Investment in Technology Development
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January 29th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: At Piedmont, Paltry Payout Seen for IPO
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January 29th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: AT&T Details Plans for Upgrading Network
- Sub-Headline: Carrier Earmarks Up to $19 Billion to Boost Capacity as Earnings Show How Important iPhone Is to Its Wireless Growth
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- Caption-Headline: Customer Support
- Caption-Text: Apple's iPhone has driven AT&T's wireless growth
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January 27th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: IPhone Emerges at Core of Apple
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- Caption-Headline: Good Call
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January 27th, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: World News: Foreign Takeovers Take a Toll in U.K.
- Sub-Headline: Kraft's Acquisition of Cadbury Feeds Discontent That Nation Is Losing Locally Controlled Industries
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- Caption-Headline: Crossing Borders
- Caption-Text: Foreign takeovers in the U.K. amount to more than those in Japan and Germany, two larger economies.
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January 22nd, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: NBC Gets Set to Fix Prime Time
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- Caption-Headline: Who Has the Remote?
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January 22nd, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Google Says It Is Committed to China as Net Soars
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- Caption-Headline: Clicks Pay
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January 22nd, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Earnings: Union Pacific Net Falls, but Growth Stirs
- Sub-Headline: U.S. Railroad's 17% Decline in Profit Outpaces Analysts' Estimates as Quarterly Shipping Volumes Gain Some Steam
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- Caption-Headline: Union Pacific
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January 21st, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: New American Cash Conundrum: Too Much
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- Caption-Headline: Mixed Blessing
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February 22nd, 2010 | BusinessWeek |
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- Headline: The Bond Vigilantes Who Left Greece in Ruins
- Sub-Headline: Now, Europe is under pressure to rescue the Greeks while keeping other EU members in line
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- Caption-Headline: DEFAULT INSURANCE GETS COSTLIER
- Caption-Text: Prices of credit default swaps on sovereign debt have risen this year, indicating investors' greater nervousness that national governments will default on their debts.
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June 14th, 2010 | Delaware NewsJournal |
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- Headline: The downside of debit cards
- Sub-Headline: Sure, they're convenient, but losing one or using one carelessly can cause you a world of grief
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- Caption-Headline: Bank fees follow customers to debit cards
- Caption-Text: As the use of debit cards grows faster than credit cards, banks are bringing in more in overdraft fees.
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March 9th, 2006 | The Economist |
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- Headline: Planning the new socialist countryside
- Sub-Headline: Spooked by angry peasants, China raises spending
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- Caption-Headline: Guns and butter
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January 16th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Microsoft Bid to Beat Google Builds on a History of Misses
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- Caption-Headline: Search and Display
- Caption-Text: Estimated U.S. spending on ads tied to Internet search results has eclipsed spending on display ads.
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December 5th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Nokia, Again, Cuts Forecast for Cellphone Market
- Sub-Headline: CEO Sees Consumers Opting for Less-Expensive Handsets, Hopes to Gain a Larger Piece of Smaller Pie Next Year
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- Caption-Headline: Mixed Market
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January 14th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Gas Engines Get Upgrade in Challenge to Hybrids
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- Caption-Headline: Gas Engines Rev Up
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August 14th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: GM to Build Diesel Engines in Thailand
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- Caption-Headline: Global Growth
- Caption-Text: General Motors' second quarter revenue from its North American automotive operations is down 33% form the same period a year ago, but abroad, revenue is growing.
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July 31st, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Australia Pushes Clean Coal
- Sub-Headline: Fears of a Backlash Against Top Export Drive Effort
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- Caption-Headline: More Coal, at a Cost
- Caption-Text: Australia got 45% of its energy from coal in the year ended June 2004, but coal was the source of 54.8% of its greenhouse-gas emissions from energy, which are thought to contribute to global warming.
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October 12th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Chinese Banks Try Self-Promotion
- Sub-Headline: Hard Facts Not Gauzy Image Are Focus of Ad Campaigns As Competition Draws Near
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- Caption-Headline: Product Pitches
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December 16th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Barack Obama-san
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- Caption-Headline: Tokyo's Decade of 'Stimulus'
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March 7th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: What to Know When Choosing A Tax Preparer
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- Caption-Headline: Tax Facts
- Caption-Text: Single people represent the largest single filing category on federal income-tax returns.
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January 16th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Bush Plots Health-Care Push
- Sub-Headline: Employer-Plan Tax Change May Aid Coverage for the Needy
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- Caption-Headline: President Bush's Political Health
- Caption-Sub-Headline: With polls showing voters increasingly concerned about health care, and Democrats favored on the issue, the White House is looking at new health policy initiatives.
- Caption-Text: Which of these issues do you think should be the next highest priority for the federal government to address?
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May 15th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: H-P Tries to Revive PC Sales With Touch Screens
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May 11th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Alcoa-Alcan Would Face New Competitive Pressures
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- Caption-Headline: Metal to Spare
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February 3rd, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Health Accounts Have Benefits For Employers
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- Caption-Headline: Paying Less
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July 17th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: SAP, Oracle Boost Software Prices
- Sub-Headline: Moves Seen as Means Of Fattening Earnings As Competition Fades
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- Caption-Headline: Scaling Back
- Caption-Text: World-wide growth in IT spending
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May 21st, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Corporate Tuition Aid Appears to Keep Workers Loyal
- Sub-Headline: Studies Reinforce View Of Improved Retention; UTC's Plan Stands Out
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- Caption-Headline: Making the Grade
- Caption-Text: A study found turnover at a nonprofit institution was lower among employees who participated in the group's tuition-reimbursement program.
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October 3rd, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Snail Mail: As Economy Zooms India's Postmen Struggle to Adapt
- Sub-Headline: Beaten by Private Couriers And Unable to Downsize State Tries to Diversify
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- Caption-Headline: Losing Rupees
- Caption-Text: India Post's average cost to deliver a piece of mail is often higher than the average revenue it receives.
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September 20th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Companies Try to Teach Old Phones New Tricks
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- Caption-Headline: Cutting the Cord
- Caption-Text: Growing numbers of Americans are ditching their landlines in favor of using their cellphones alone.
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December 10th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Hong Kong Culls Chickens After Avian Flu Return
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- Caption-Headline: Deadly Threat
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June 12th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: BBC's Credit Policy on Web Site Draws Notice of News Providers
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- Caption-Headline: Global View
- Caption-Text: Unique monthly Web site visitors to BBC United Kingdom compared to BBC Worldwide
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November 2nd, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: PCs Get Cheaper, For Now
- Sub-Headline: To Move Soon-to-Be-Dated Models, Makers Sell at Rock-Bottom Prices
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- Caption-Headline: Price Drop
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May 30th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: How 10 People Reshaped Massachusetts Health Care
- Sub-Headline: The 'Connector' Board Makes Tough Choices For Sweeping New Law
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- Caption-Headline: Mass Coverage
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December 21st, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Slowing the Data-Center Power Drain
- Sub-Headline: Technology Executives Federal Officials Join Forces to Study Ways to Lower Energy Costs
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- Caption-Headline: Surging
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October 12th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Why Asia May Be a Sucker Bet
- Sub-Headline: Online-Gambling Firms Target the Far East but Hurdles Await
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- Caption-Headline: What a Gamble
- Caption-Text: Online betting is rising...
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July 16th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Ford Takes the Honorable Route
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- Caption-Headline: Ford's Focus
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| G227 |
May 30th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Corporate Focus: Dispute Takes Toll On Polish Telecom
- Sub-Headline: PTC Loses Share Amid Long Battle Over Ownership
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- Caption-Headline: Dropped Calls
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| G228 |
April 23rd, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Ford Eyes More Cuts As Recovery Advances
- Sub-Headline: Earnings Improve, Quality Ratings Up; Volvo Sale Possible
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- Caption-Headline: Downsizing
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December 17th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Tough Decision Looms on Space Shuttle's Fate
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- Caption-Headline: Budget Tradeoffs
- Caption-Text: NASA spending on the space shuttle and its replacement program, Constellation
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August 13th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Financing: Readers and Owners Weigh In
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- Caption-Headline: Raising Money
- Caption-Text: Fast-growing small companies were asked in a quarterly survey to describe their credit line or amount of credit availability.
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April 6th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: How Sweet It Isn't
- Sub-Headline: Maker of Equal Says Ads For J&J's Splenda Misled; Chemistry Lesson for Jurors
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- Caption-Headline: Bitter Battle
- Caption-Text: U.S. sales of top sugar substitutes
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June 16th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: In Military-Spending Boom Expensive Pet Projects Prevail
- Sub-Headline: Defense Firms Reap Rewards As Pentagon's Priorities Run Into Resistance --- Rumsfeld Wins Few Battles
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- Caption-Headline: Spending Campaign
- Caption-Text: The Pentagon has increased outlays on programs largely conceived before Sept. 11, 2001
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February 5th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Channel Change -- Television's Power Shift: Cable Pays for Free Shows
- Sub-Headline: Broadcasters Want Cash To Carry Their Signal; Super Bowl Is Hostage
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- Caption-Headline: Tube Tussle
- Caption-Text: Satellite TV is gaining on cable
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March 3rd, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Ikea Hits Home in China
- Sub-Headline: The Swedish Design Giant Unlike Other Retailers Slashes Prices for the Chinese
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- Caption-Headline: Cheaper in China
- Caption-Text: Price comparisons for Ikea products in the U.S. and China
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April 30th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: As Funds Leverage Up Fears of Reckoning Rise
- Sub-Headline: Fedand SEC Question Wall Street on Policies; A Mockery of Margin
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- Caption-Headline: Rising Tide
- Caption-Text: Hedge finds are using more borrowing and other financing tools to magnify their market bets. The value of those bets, compared to funds from clients:
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| G238 |
July 24th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: U.S. Plots Deal Over Yuan Valuation
- Sub-Headline: China Is Quietly Offered Help On Getting Bigger IMF Role If It Eases Currency Stance
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- Caption-Headline: Global Sway
- Caption-Text: China's clout in the International Monetary Fund is far smaller than its share of the global economy.
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July 9th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Two Mammals' Longevity Boosted
- Sub-Headline: Transplant Drug Lengthens Lives of Mice, and Fewer Calories Benefit Monkeys
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- Caption-Headline: Longer Lives
- Caption-Text: Effect of rapamycin on the maximum lifespan of mice
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July 11th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Japan Helps TV Makers Develop OLED Technology
- Sub-Headline: Sony, Sharp, Others Aim to Mass-Produce Next-Generation Sets
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- Caption-Headline: Organic Growth
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May 16th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: How Giuliani's Rise Vexes Republicans
- Sub-Headline: Plaudits on Mayoral Record Suggests a Potential Schism Over Social Economic Issues
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- Caption-Headline: Split Decision?
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's strongest appeal among Republican conservative voters is to those focused on economics and national security - not social issues.
- Caption-Text: In which ways should the new president follow Bush?
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March 17th, 2008 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Baghdad's Strange Dilemma: Flush With Oil Cash Unable to Spend It
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- Caption-Headline: Clogged Spigot
- Caption-Text: The Iraqi government has not been spending all the money it has available
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January 25th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: In Call to Deregulate Business a Global Twist
- Sub-Headline: Onerous Rules Hurt U.S. Stock Markets But So Do New Rivals
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- Caption-Headline: Not Made in U.S.A.
- Caption-Text: Many trends putting pressure on the NYSE and Nasdaq are global: A surge in Chinese IPOs has boosted Hong Kong's exchange, while private-equity buyouts are soaring around the world.
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September 27th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: New Players Reshape Wireless Germany
- Sub-Headline: Consumer Use Grows as Prices Fall and Big Carriers; Market Share Slips
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- Caption-Headline: Caution Callers
- Caption-Text: Germany's cellphone market has been curbed by high prices and low usage
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June 16th, 2003 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Stop Pretending Nothing's Wrong
- Sub-Headline: It's hard for men to admit or even recognize their own depression. How to get help.
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- Caption-Headline: Boys Don't Cry: Men and Depression
- Caption-Text: Men are less likely to admit they're depressed than women, and may turn to alcohol, drugs and violent behavior instead of seeking treatment. A look at who's affected and how:
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September 11th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Spain's Housing Boom Faces a Test
- Sub-Headline: Economists Worry About a Hard Landing and a Resulting Ripple Effect
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- Caption-Headline: House of Cards?
- Caption-Text: Economists fear Spain's resurgent home-building spree (right) could bring a sharp price correction - and portend a bust that will undermine the broader economy.
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June 16th, 2003 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Stop Pretending Nothing's Wrong
- Sub-Headline: It's hard for men to admit or even recognize their own depression. How to get help.
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- Caption-Headline: Boys Don't Cry: Men and Depression
- Caption-Text: Men are less likely to admit they're depressed than women, and may turn to alcohol, drugs and violent behavior instead of seeking treatment. A look at who's affected and how:
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August 2005 | Technology Review |
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- Headline: Online Recreation
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- Caption-Headline: Daily life on the Net
- Caption-Text: Significantly more Americans accessed new, weather, political, travel, and religious information online in 2004 than did in 2000.
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August 2005 | Technology Review |
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- Headline: Online Recreation
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- Caption-Headline: Online-content spending
- Caption-Text: The overall market for paid content (excluding pornography and gambling) has grown from $664 million in 2001 to $1.8 billion in 2004.
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February 3rd, 2003 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Fear at the Front
- Sub-Headline: All soldiers are brave in the face of battle--until the battle breaks out. The war of nerves, and how the troops preparing for conflict with Iraq are coping with it.
- Continuation-Headline: Target: Iraq
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- Caption-Headline: To the Ramparts
- Caption-Text: Washington may launch the war, but it's up to the troops to win it.
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February 3rd, 2003 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Fear at the Front
- Sub-Headline: All soldiers are brave in the face of battle--until the battle breaks out. The war of nerves, and how the troops preparing for conflict with Iraq are coping with it.
- Continuation-Headline: Target: Iraq
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- Caption-Headline: To the Ramparts
- Caption-Text: Washington may launch the war, but it's up to the troops to win it.
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June 28th, 2004 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Microsoft's Cultural Revolution
- Sub-Headline: How the software giant is rethinking the way it does business in the world's largest market
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- Caption-Headline: Microsoft Cozies Up to China
- Caption-Text: Microsoft's strategy has evloved to meet the realities of business in China. The focus now is cooperation with the government and other firms. Some highlights along the way:
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June 28th, 2004 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Microsoft's Cultural Revolution
- Sub-Headline: How the software giant is rethinking the way it does business in the world's largest market
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- Caption-Headline: Microsoft Cozies Up to China
- Caption-Text: Microsoft's strategy has evloved to meet the realities of business in China. The focus now is cooperation with the government and other firms. Some highlights along the way:
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June 24th, 2005 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Universities gird for battle for bioscience supremacy
- Continuation-Headline: Stem-cell research emerging as a promising area of biotech discovery
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- Caption-Headline: Follow the money
- Caption-Text: Universities are expanding biotech programs as the federal government shifts more research money to life sciences.
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August 4th, 2003 | Business Week |
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- Headline: THE ENIGMA OF RUSSIA
- Sub-Headline: The economy is booming. But is the country really changing?
- Continuation-Headline: The crackdown on oligarch Khodorkovsky has deeply alarmed business and foreign investors
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- Caption-Headline: The Bad News
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ...LIFE EXPECTANCY IS SHORT...
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September 14th, 2005 | New York Times |
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- Headline: Two Major Airlines Seen Near Filing for Bankruptcy
- Continuation-Headline: Northwest and Delta Are Said to Be Near Filing for Bankruptcy
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- Caption-Headline: Problems With Cash Flow
- Caption-Text: Increasing fuel costs and dwindling cash assets have contributed to the financial woes of Delta and Northwest Airlines. Both companies are having difficulty meeting the cost of pension plans.
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September 14th, 2005 | New York Times |
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- Headline: Two Major Airlines Seen Near Filing for Bankruptcy
- Continuation-Headline: Northwest and Delta Are Said to Be Near Filing for Bankruptcy
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- Caption-Headline: Problems With Cash Flow
- Caption-Text: Increasing fuel costs and dwindling cash assets have contributed to the financial woes of Delta and Northwest Airlines. Both companies are having difficulty meeting the cost of pension plans.
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October 4th, 1999 | Business Week |
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- Headline: A Small Town Reveals America's Digital Divide
- Sub-Headline: EQUALITY HAS YET TO REACH THE NET
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- Caption-Headline: WIRED AMERICA: WHITE, URBAN, AND COLLEGE-EDUCATED
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October 4th, 1999 | Business Week |
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- Headline: A Small Town Reveals America's Digital Divide
- Sub-Headline: EQUALITY HAS YET TO REACH THE NET
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- Caption-Headline: WIRED AMERICA: WHITE, URBAN, AND COLLEGE-EDUCATED
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| G263-A |
February 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Hotels target Generation X
- Sub-Headline: Young travelers demand high-tech services, amenities
- Continuation-Headline: Travel industry woos Gen X
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- Caption-Headline: GenXers value high-tech perks
- Caption-Text: High-tech amenities, entertainment and some services are more important to Generation X business travelers -- those under age 35 -- than baby boomers. Attributes that business travelers consider extremely or very desirable:
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October 4th, 1999 | Business Week |
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- Headline: A Small Town Reveals America's Digital Divide
- Sub-Headline: EQUALITY HAS YET TO REACH THE NET
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- Caption-Headline: WIRED AMERICA: WHITE, URBAN, AND COLLEGE-EDUCATED
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| G263-B |
February 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Hotels target Generation X
- Sub-Headline: Young travelers demand high-tech services, amenities
- Continuation-Headline: Travel industry woos Gen X
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- Caption-Headline: GenXers value high-tech perks
- Caption-Text: High-tech amenities, entertainment and some services are more important to Generation X business travelers -- those under age 35 -- than baby boomers. Attributes that business travelers consider extremely or very desirable:
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February 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Hotels target Generation X
- Sub-Headline: Young travelers demand high-tech services, amenities
- Continuation-Headline: Travel industry woos Gen X
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- Caption-Headline: GenXers value high-tech perks
- Caption-Text: High-tech amenities, entertainment and some services are more important to Generation X business travelers -- those under age 35 -- than baby boomers. Attributes that business travelers consider extremely or very desirable:
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June 24th, 2005 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Tsunami aid pushes up U.S. image, while Iraq pulls it down, poll finds
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- Caption-Headline: Global attitudes shift with U.S. actions
- Caption-Text: U.S. tsunami relief effort boosted image:
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June 24th, 2005 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Tsunami aid pushes up U.S. image, while Iraq pulls it down, poll finds
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- Caption-Headline: Global attitudes shift with U.S. actions
- Caption-Text: Re-election of President Bush weakened it:
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| G21 |
July 2005 | Technology Review |
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- Headline: A Mixed Bag of U.S. Institutions
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- Caption-Headline: Patenting trends among survey respondents
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| G22-A |
July 29th, 2007 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: SPREADING SUBPRIME PAIN
- Sub-Headline: Many homeowners with adjustable mortgages face growing monthly payments. Some wonder where the money will come from.
- Continuation-Headline: Subprime pain: A spreading woe
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- Caption-Headline: The Rise of Subprimes
- Caption-Text: From 2003 to 2005, the overall volume of mortgage lending in the region fell from $50.45 billion to $37.75 billion, but lenders on the Department of Housing and Urban Development's list of companies that specialize in subprime loans increased their business from $3.65 billion, or 7 percent of the total, to $4.97 billion, of 13 percent of the total.
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July 29th, 2007 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: SPREADING SUBPRIME PAIN
- Sub-Headline: Many homeowners with adjustable mortgages face growing monthly payments. Some wonder where the money will come from.
- Continuation-Headline: Subprime pain: A spreading woe
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- Caption-Headline: The Rise of Subprimes
- Caption-Text: From 2003 to 2005, the overall volume of mortgage lending in the region fell from $50.45 billion to $37.75 billion, but lenders on the Department of Housing and Urban Development's list of companies that specialize in subprime loans increased their business from $3.65 billion, or 7 percent of the total, to $4.97 billion, of 13 percent of the total.
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March 3rd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Tug-of-war over the budget surplus
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- Caption-Headline: The surplus is shrinking the debt, but Social Security will worsen without reform
- Caption-Text: Using the Social Security surplus to pay down debt won't keep the program solvent over the next 40 years as baby boomers retire. None of the candidates proposes benefit cuts of higher taxes needed to guarantee Social Security's long-term health.
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December 9th, 2002 | NewsWeek |
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- Headline: Choosing Virginity
- Sub-Headline: A New Attitude: Few teenagers are having sex. As parents and politicians debate the merits of abstinence programs, here's what the kids have to say.
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- Caption-Headline: Teens & Sexuality
- Caption-Text: Raised in the age of AIDS and better educated about sex and abstinence, more teens are saying "no." Condom use is up and teen pregnancy is down. A look at the trends:
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March 15th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Women hold they key
- Sub-Headline: In a close race, female vote might deliver victory
- Continuation-Headline: Male voters are solidly behind Bush
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- Caption-Headline: Men for Bush, women for Gore
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date unknown | USA Today |
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- Headline: Will gas prices dent SUV sales?
- Sub-Headline: Automakers say buyers won't change
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- Caption-Headline: Import automakers forge ahead
- Caption-Text: Import automakers have increased market share in the USA during the past decade. They have done it by dominating the number of car models available and more than doubling the number of truck models they sell.
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| G280-B |
March 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: New vistas for Hollywood
- Sub-Headline: Despite their numbers, Latinos have yet to conquer the big screen
- Continuation-Headline: Small studios true pioneers
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- Caption-Headline: Latino-themed films stand and deliver
- Caption-Text: A sampling of English-language films focusing on Latinos during the past 15 years indicates that -- with a couple of notable exceptions -- more movies about that ethnic group succeed than fail.
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date unknown | USA Today |
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- Headline: Will gas prices dent SUV sales?
- Sub-Headline: Automakers say buyers won't change
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- Caption-Headline: Import automakers forge ahead
- Caption-Text: Import automakers have increased market share in the USA during the past decade. They have done it by dominating the number of car models available and more than doubling the number of truck models they sell.
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| G33 |
July 2005 | Technology Review |
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- Caption-Headline: First-in-Class Ain't What It Used to Be
- Caption-Text: In the pharmaceutical sector, the amount of time in which a new product has a market all to itself has diminished considerably over the past several decades. By the late 1990s, it wasn't uncommon for a first-in-class drug (the first drug to use a particular molecular mechanism to treat a condition) to have several competitors in various stages of clinical development--even before it was approved. A few decades ago, a new drug would have a corner on the market for about eight years. Now, that figure is closer to two years.
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March 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: New vistas for Hollywood
- Sub-Headline: Despite their numbers, Latinos have yet to conquer the big screen
- Continuation-Headline: Small studios true pioneers
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- Caption-Headline: Latino-themed films stand and deliver
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Acting
- Caption-Text: Breakdown of roles in TV and theatrical releases for minorities:
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date unknown | Business Week |
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- Caption-Headline: PAULSON'S WORLD
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ...while Goldman Sachs has added debt faster than the U.S. government
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date unknown | The Nikkei Weekly |
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- Headline: New policies revive failed insurers
- Sub-Headline: Qualified workers chosen over mass hires to retain staff, lower policy cancelations
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- Caption-Headline: Higher productivity
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Profiles of AIG Edison and AIG Star
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| G291 |
April 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Japan undergoes e-makeover
- Sub-Headline: Internet economy changes traditional rules of business
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- Caption-Headline: Japan's e-commerce sales
- Caption-Text: Japan is the second-largest community in the world after the USA. A look at the country's e-commerce sales.
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| G298-A |
May 11th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Women no longer a blip on computer screen
- Sub-Headline: If numbers are indicative, every day is mothers' day
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- Caption-Headline: Net enters daily life, bolsters relationships
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Percentage of USA using the Internet
- Caption-Text: In the past six months, 9 million women have gone online for the first time. That's nearly 10% of the adult women in the USA, and they're using the Net more than men to maintain family ties:
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| G299 |
May 12th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Why Million Mom March can rally nation against guns
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- Caption-Headline: Women take a harder stand
- Caption-Text: Thirty-three per cent of women have a fun in the household, compared with 43% of men. Women are more inclined toward gun control than are men.
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January 5th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Overseas and Energy Funds Sweep Top Honors in 2005
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- Caption-Sub-Headline: Midcap stock funds take top spot on the by-size podium...
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June 4th, 2007 | Time |
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- Headline: How to Fix No Child Left Behind
- Sub-Headline: The landmark law has reshaped public education, exposed failing schools and made them accountable. It's also flawed. Here's our report card on the statute--and ideas for making it better
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- Caption-Headline: Early Report Card. The law demands that schools get better, bur progress may be in the eye of the beholder
- Caption-Sub-Headline: 2. LESS SCIENCE AND HISTORY
- Caption-Text: Because state assessment tests focus on reading and math, others subjects get squeezed out.
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May 31st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Heroin's new fix and why it matters to you
- Sub-Headline: New drugs, younger addicts fuel push to shift treatment from methadone clinics
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- Caption-Headline: All ages improve
- Caption-Text: In 1997, more heroin users in every age group sought addiction treatment than in 1992. Treatment admissions for people under age 20 more than doubled in the six-year period.
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June 8th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: India's shoppers want only best, lots of it
- Sub-Headline: Spending power rises 'by the day'
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- Caption-Headline: More discretionary funds
- Caption-Text: India's spending will shift from basic necessities to discretionary items.
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June 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Services strive for ways to increase students' participation in ROTC
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- Caption-Headline: ROTC programs failing
- Caption-Text: Since 1995, ROTC programs have not commissioned the targets number of officers for either the Army or the Navy. The shortfall in each service branch each year:
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July 20th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: You and me and baby makes $197,700
- Sub-Headline: 10 tips to child-proof your finances from staggering costs
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- Caption-Headline: Cost of raising a child
- Caption-Text: A middle-income family will spend nearly $198,000 to raise a child from birth to age 17; the higher your income, the more you tend to spend on your child.
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February 2007 | Money |
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- Headline: IS IT TIME FOR A new NEW DEAL?
- Sub-Headline: Americans are prosperous, but worried--about jobs, health care, retirement. Now some in Washington are asking if life really needs to be this risky.
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- Caption-Headline: 1 Economy, 2 Stories. By quite a few measures, the U.S. economy has performed great. By others, there's legitimate cause for worry.
- Caption-Sub-Headline: THE ANXIETY ECONOMY
- Caption-Text: Families are having to work longer hours.
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June 29th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Hollywood re-scripts book deals
- Sub-Headline: What looks good on paper doesn't always sell at box office
- Continuation-Headline: Moviegoers must relate
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- Caption-Headline: Not all succeed
- Caption-Text: With some exceptions, the box office has not been kind to many recent movies adapted from books.
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| G315-B |
June 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Services strive for ways to increase students' participation in ROTC
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- Caption-Headline: ROTC programs failing
- Caption-Text: Since 1995, ROTC programs have not commissioned the targets number of officers for either the Army or the Navy. The shortfall in each service branch each year:
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July 2007 | Money |
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- Headline: THE OUTLOOK IS STRONGEST FOR LARGE-CAP GROWTH STOCKS
- Sub-Headline: Time for growth to take a turn
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- Caption-Headline: VALUE FUNDS HAVE BEEN ON TOP SINCE 2000, GROWTH'S TURN SOON?
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January 21st, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: THE EXIT POLLS
- Caption-Sub-Headline: How Clinton Won
- Caption-Text: 57% of New Hampshire voters were women, and they went strong for Clinton
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July 6th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Does Pig Pen have a way to better health?
- Sub-Headline: Excessive cleanliness, city living might be leaving us susceptible to allergies
- Continuation-Headline: The absence of nature is risky
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- Caption-Headline: Rural vs. urban
- Caption-Text: Comparison of allergy and asthma symptoms in rural vs. urban Kenyan schoolchildren:
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July 6th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Does Pig Pen have a way to better health?
- Sub-Headline: Excessive cleanliness, city living might be leaving us susceptible to allergies
- Continuation-Headline: The absence of nature is risky
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- Caption-Headline: Asthma: The impact of moving from a primitive island to a developed one
- Caption-Text: A study comparing asthma prevalence in Tokelauan children who remained on Tokelau with that of Tokelauan children who have moved to New Zealand:
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January 21st, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: THE EXIT POLLS
- Caption-Sub-Headline: How Clinton Won
- Caption-Text: Obama captured first-time voters, but Clinton was strong among older voters
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July 10th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Mississippi uses prosperity to fix itself up
- Sub-Headline: Benefits of boom go to poor state's schools, roads
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- Caption-Headline: How Mississippi spends
- Caption-Text: Mississippi spent $3,150 per person in 1998 on state services. Areas that received the largest sums in 1998, compared with the U.S. average:
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January 21st, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: THE EXIT POLLS
- Caption-Sub-Headline: How Clinton Won
- Caption-Text: Clinton also carried Democrats, who outnumbered independents 54% to 44%
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January 21st, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: THE EXIT POLLS
- Caption-Sub-Headline: How McCain Won
- Caption-Text: More than one-third of voters were independents, and they flocked to McCain
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January 21st, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: Poll: What Black Voters Are Thinking
- Caption-Sub-Headline: HOW BLACK AMERICANS LINE UP POLITICALLY
- Caption-Text: By age
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February 10th, 2008 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Caption-Headline: Local Donations to Presidential Candidates in 2007
- Caption-Sub-Headline: More than a third of the $7.1 million raised by presidential candidates in the Philadelphia area came from 10 zip codes, all in Center City, Chestnut Hill, or the Main Line.
- Caption-Text: Breakdown by region
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February 4th, 2008 | Time |
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- Caption-Headline: Child Mortality Reaches Record Low
- Caption-Text: For the first time ever, UNICEF has reported that the number of child deaths for the year has fallen below 10 million. Fifteen of the least developed countries have reduced the under-5 mortality rate 40% of more since 1990, thanks to vaccines, health education, mosquito nets and a little vitamin A.
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July 21st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: S. Korea's new pastime: E-trading
- Sub-Headline: On the job or at a cafe, many Koreans are clicking away
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- Caption-Headline: E-commerce on way to explosive growth
- Caption-Text: E-commerce is expected to boom in South Korea the next five years. Projected e-commerce revenue through 2005:
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June 9th, 2008 | Investor Business Daily |
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- Caption-Headline: Dismal Jobs Report, Especially For The Kids
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Service-related firms, which account for the bulk of employment and hiring, barely added staff last month as retailers and temp agencies slashed jobs. Factories and builders shed workers again. Wage gains have cooled. The jobless-rate spike was led by a record rise in teen unemployment.
- Caption-Text: Unemployment by age
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July 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Facing Mother Nature's fury
- Sub-Headline: Despite danger and potential cost, people 'build castles in the sand'
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- Caption-Headline: Tropical storms, hurricanes more frequent
- Caption-Text: Since 1995, the number of Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes has risen sharply. Forecasters say this signals the end of two and a half relatively quiet decades. The number of coastal counties declared federal disaster areas jumped from 41 in the early 1990s to 148 in the late 1990s.
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June 6th, 2008 | Investor's Business Daily |
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- Headline: Mortgage Delinquencies, Foreclosures at Record High
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August 8th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Golden years bleak for divorcees
- Sub-Headline: Many retire into poverty, but it doesn't have to be that way
- Continuation-Headline: Financial security starts with good settlement
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- Caption-Headline: How to get pension benefits from your ex-spouse
- Caption-Sub-Headline: The long-term cost of divorce
- Caption-Text: Divorced women's retirement savings fall well below other retirees' nest eggs. Average monthly retirement income, based on marital status:
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August 14th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: DirecTV stays step ahead of cable
- Sub-Headline: Satellite titan is leading the way in digital, interactive TV
- Continuation-Headline: Satellite system has speed on its side
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- Caption-Headline: Satellites creeping up on cable
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ... as satellite market share grows
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August 22nd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Politics snares court hopes of minorities and women
- Sub-Headline: Federal judges are more diverse, but minority nominees still twice as likely to be rejected
- Continuation-Headline: Dems blame GOP politics
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- Caption-Headline: Federal judge profile
- Caption-Text: Among federal judges, percentages who are minorities or women:
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August 25th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Personal finance software gets even smarter
- Sub-Headline: Money, Quicken make money easier to manage
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- Caption-Headline: Money vs. Quicken
- Caption-Text: Intuit's Quicken has easily outsold Microsoft's Money. Here's how they stack up, in unit sales:
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August 20th, 2006 | New York Times |
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- Headline: New York Gets Sobering Look at Its Pensions
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- Caption-Headline: Pension Gap
- Caption-Text: While New York City says its annual reports that its five pension plans for city workers are fully funded, an alternative calculation by the city's chief actuary suggest that the city has a substantial shortfall. The state allowed the city to postpone a portion of the actuary's recommended increased contributions to pensions from 2001 to 2005.
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September 27th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Caption-Headline: Demographic medians of household income
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Education
- Caption-Text: The median household income - meaning half earn more, half earn less - rose to $40,816 in 1999, up 2.7% from 1998. Median incomes for various groups:
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July 25th, 2008 | Minnesota Star Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: Minnesota boys' and girls' math scores
- Caption-Sub-Headline: 11TH GRADE
- Caption-Text: A new study shows the gender gap in math test scores has disappeared in high schools across the United States, but not yet in Minnesota.
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June 13th, 2008 | Minnesota Star Tribune |
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- Caption-Headline: STATE DEVASTATED BY FLOODING
- Caption-Text: Iowa's governor had declared 83 of the state's 99 counties as state disaster areas by Friday. Nine rivers were at or above historic flood levels.
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October 17th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Social Security dispute itself is radical
- Sub-Headline: Candidates' plans reflect widely different views of government's role in saving troubled system
- Continuation-Headline: After years as an untouchable issue, Social Security now up for debate
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- Caption-Headline: Payroll taxes won't keep up with benefits
- Caption-Text: The declining workers-to-beneficiaries ratio could translate into a Social Security deficit within 20 years...
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October 19th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: What one donor got for $6.6M: Nothing
- Sub-Headline: Civic duty, not favors or self- interest, motivates some big political contributors
- Continuation-Headline: 'I neither want power nor need anybody ... to make life better for me'
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- Caption-Headline: The soft touch
- Caption-Text: Law and regulatory changes in the late 1970s opened wide loopholes in the ban on political contributions from corporations and unions, and created a way around the limits on individual contributions that were established in the 1974 Federal Campaign Act. Since then, political parties' soft-money fundraising and spending has grown steadily.
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October 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Vouchers enter second decade
- Sub-Headline: Milwaukee finds no easy answers in school choice
- Continuation-Headline: Issues loom large in election year
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- Caption-Headline: Test scores rise
- Caption-Text: Percentage of fourth-graders scoring at or above proficiency on the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concept Examination:
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October 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Online, operations raise eyebrows
- Sub-Headline: Many plastic surgeons want to nip budding bidding on the Web
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- Caption-Headline: Plastic surgery boosted by botox
- Caption-Text: Number of procedures performed by surgeons certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties
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November 3rd, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Election control environmental direction
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- Caption-Headline: Water quality in the USA
- Caption-Text: Runoff from city streets and agricultural fields -- so-called non-point source pollution -- is the source of about 60% of the USA's water pollution. But that runoff is not strictly regulated under the Clean Water Act. Water-quality ratings under the EPA's inventory in 1998:
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November 8th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Cadillac rejoins race for No. 1 in luxury
- Sub-Headline: Taste for trucks scrambles final heat
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- Caption-Headline: Fancy car, truck sales
- Caption-Text: Sales of luxury trucks have soared while luxury car sales remain steady.
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November 21st, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Leader, product woes crunch Chrysler
- Sub-Headline: Automaker sees sliding sales, unhappy employees
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- Caption-Headline: Chrysler out in front with incentives
- Caption-Text: Chrysler incentives were ahead of other Detroit automakers last month.
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November 3rd, 2008 | Time |
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- Headline: London Falling
- Sub-Headline: Fueled by a finance boom, the city was a magnet for money and talent. Now a darker era looms
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- Caption-Headline: By the Numbers. London's wealth has been driven by its success in finance
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ASSET MANAGEMENT
- Caption-Text: London has eaten into New York City's share of the global hedge-fund market
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November 24th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Airlines find it hard to spread wings at crowded La Guardia
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- Caption-Headline: Newark and Kennedy are better
- Caption-Text: La Guardia is well behind other New York-area airports for on- time flight arrivals and departures by major airlines:
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June 6th, 2009 | Detroit Free Press |
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- Caption-Headline: The world according to GM: A look at the Detroit automaker's deep reach in Michigan, the United States and around the globe
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Around the world
- Caption-Text: While GM's operations around the world are performing fairly well, the company's critical North America operations remain deeply troubled.
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November 29th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Spotlight shines on Schrempp
- Sub-Headline: DaimlerChrysler CEO put to test with lawsuit, sliding stock
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- Caption-Headline: A look at Chrysler and its parent
- Caption-Text: Chrysler's profit per vehicle has been dropping.
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December 6th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Million-dollar homes selling at record pace
- Sub-Headline: But buyers getting less for their money
- Continuation-Headline: A slowing economy is having little impact on high-end home sales
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- Caption-Headline: Million-dollar home sales soar
- Caption-Text: Buyers this year smashed records for homes sold for more than $1 million. The analysis is based on sales of residential real estate recorded with local governments across the USA.
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April 4th, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Yahoo's losing battle against Google
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Yahoo's declining share of searches
- Caption-Text: Since Google's IPO in April 2004, its revenue and profit have grown to overshadow Yahoo's. In addition, Google is catching up to Yahoo in the number of unique visitors to its sites. In December 2006, Yahoo sites registered 131 million unique visitors to Google's 113 million. In December 2007, that gap had narrowed to 137 million for Yahoo compared with 133 million for Google.
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December 8th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: What happens after the Band-Aids run out?
- Sub-Headline: Medical costs are rising and insurance premiums could jump 20% -- signs that managed care isn't working
- Continuation-Headline: HMO
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- Caption-Headline: Health spending
- Caption-Text: Actual spending on health care this year was $350 billion less than the Congressional Budget office forecast.
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May 16th, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Steel imports drop, exports rise, prices soar
- Caption-Text: A weak dollar has helped keep steel imports at bay, while providing more export opportunities for U.S. steel makers and their U.S. customers. Both factors, along with strong demand, have contributed to a historic rise in steel prices.
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July 31st, 2008 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: FirstEnergy's costs and charges
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Fuel cost increases
- Caption-Text: FirstEnergy Corp. proposed modest rate increases over the next three years for its three Ohio companies in a filing with state regulators Thursday. FirstEnergy's average residential prices have been above the national average for the last decade, but the difference is expected to narrow because of rising fuel prices and transmission costs.
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December 26th, 2000 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Criticism falls upon NHTSA of mid-1990s
- Sub-Headline: Safety agency cut back on new investigations under former chief Martinez
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- Caption-Headline: NHTSA changed its focus in 1990s with mixed results ...
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ... few defect investigations were opened ...
- Caption-Text: Though Americans are driving more miles every year, the fatality rate, based on vehicle miles traveled, decreased less from 1993 to 1999 than during the previous two presidential administrations.
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April 1st, 2009 | Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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- Caption-Headline: Serpentini Sales
- Caption-Sub-Headline: New car sales
- Caption-Text: New car sales have been down at each of Serpentini Chevrolet's four dealerships this year, though used-car sales are up at two.
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July 11th, 2009 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: For A.C. casinos, low figures in high season
- Continuation-Headline: A weak June for A.C. casinos
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- Caption-Headline: Atlantic City and Pa. Gambling 'Win'
- Caption-Sub-Headline: The amount gamblers lost and casinos gained in June.
- Caption-Text: A.C. casinos grossed $322.7 million in June, a 13.6 decline decrease from a year earlier.
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July 22nd, 2009 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: Turbulent times for major U.S. airlines
- Sub-Headline: Even as some gains are being reported, nearly all are making schedule and workforce cuts.
- Continuation-Headline: Airlines
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- Caption-Headline: Declining Revenue
- Caption-Text: Three major airlines reported declines in revenue and passengers in the second quarter.
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July 22nd, 2009 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: Turbulent times for major U.S. airlines
- Sub-Headline: Even as some gains are being reported, nearly all are making schedule and workforce cuts.
- Continuation-Headline: Airlines
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- Caption-Headline: Declining Revenue
- Caption-Text: Three major airlines reported declines in revenue and passengers in the second quarter.
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July 22nd, 2009 | USA Today |
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- Headline: Germany's carmakers take the green road
- Sub-Headline: Luxury buyers can expect to see an array of choices
- Continuation-Headline: Greener luxury cars come with high prices
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- Caption-Headline: Gasoline alternatives expected to grow
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July 13th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: AS THE ECONOMIC FEAR FACTOR WANES, OBAMA SLIPS A NOTCH
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- Caption-Headline: Reversal:
- Caption-Text: Democrats were the gloomier party in December. Now Republicans are more negative.
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August 19th, 2009 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: New credit card rules start Thursday
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- Caption-Headline: Under the wire
- Caption-Sub-Headline: Credit card issuers have been hiking some rates and fees before the terms of the new credit card law take effect.
- Caption-Text: Recent hikes: The prime rate fell 2 percentage points this year, but the average variable rate on cards dropped about 1 percentage point
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June 29th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: WHERE TO FIND THE HIGHEST YIELDS
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- Caption-Headline: RATES AROUND THE WORLD
- Caption-Text: Central banks in Pakistan and Hungary actually raised short-term interest rates over the past year. Target-rate cuts in Britain and Chile were among the deepest.
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June 29th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: WHERE TO FIND THE HIGHEST YIELDS
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- Caption-Text: Yield Curve: The U.S. has a big gap between short- and long-term rates.
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July 6th, 2009 | Fortune |
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- Headline: FIELD GENERAL
- Sub-Headline: Triumphant just a few years ago, the ethanol industry now finds itself embattled. Environmentalists are turning their backs on it, and it's even catching flak for higher food prices. Enter Wesley Clark to rally the troops.
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- Caption-Headline: Living on the Margin
- Caption-Text: WHEN CORN WAS CHEAP, WALL STREET POURED MONEY INTO ETHANOL. BUT PRICIER CORN AND CHEAPER ETHANOL HAVE DIMMED INVESTORS' INTEREST.
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December 23rd, 2009 | Philadelphia Inquirer |
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- Headline: Temple University is raising its standards
- Continuation-Headline: The changing nature of Temple University
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- Caption-Headline: Making the Grade
- Caption-Text: With applications up 50 percent since 2000, Temple University is becoming tougher to get into.
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September 7th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: PROFITS PERK UP AT LARGE U.S. COMPANIES
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- Caption-Headline: Playing catch-up:
- Caption-Text: Net income reported by many of America's most profitable companies remains below year-earlier levels.
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August 24th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS
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- Caption-Headline: Educational Enrichment:
- Caption-Text: Workers with college diplomas received the biggest dollar pay increases over the past year.
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August 24th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: Why the Statistics Point Toward Progress
- Sub-Headline: Hans Rosling, a Swedish physician and thinker, argues that the recession is just a tiny setback
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- Caption-Headline: LONGER LIVES, LARGER INCOMES
- Caption-Text: Around the globe, lifespans are dramatically increasing, and incomes are rising
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August 24th, 2009 | Business Week |
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- Headline: Why the Statistics Point Toward Progress
- Sub-Headline: Hans Rosling, a Swedish physician and thinker, argues that the recession is just a tiny setback
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- Caption-Headline: LONGER LIVES, LARGER INCOMES
- Caption-Text: Around the globe, lifespans are dramatically increasing, and incomes are rising
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January 14th, 2010 | New York Times |
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- Headline: Obesity Rates Hit Plateau in U.S., Data Suggest
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- Caption-Headline: Tracking Obesity Trends
- Caption-Text: A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that obesity continues to be a concern in the United States for all age and race groups.
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January 21st, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: China Seeks To Temper Boom, Stirs Growth Fears
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- Caption-Sub-Headline: ...and housing is increasingly unaffordable in big cities.
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January 21st, 2010 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Corporate News: EBay's Earnings Soar With Sale of Skype
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- Caption-Headline: Competitive Marketplace
- Caption-Sub-Headline: EBay reported modest growth in the fourth quarter, but it is losing ground to Amazon in unique visitors.
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February 15th, 2010 | BusinessWeek |
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- Headline: Good to Great Hits Grade School
- Sub-Headline: Behind the success of KIPP, the charter school powerhouse, is a business mentality
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- Caption-Headline: KIPP'S VITAL STATISTICS
- Caption-Sub-Headline: ... KIPP gets results
- Caption-Text: Students at schools in poor communities score big gains on standardized tests
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February 1st, 2010 | BusinessWeek |
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- Headline: NUMBERS
- Sub-Headline: YES, THE HEALTH-CARE BUSINESS IS RECESSION-PROOF
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- Caption-Headline: RISING PROFITS ALMOST ACROSS THE BOARD
- Caption-Text: Margins rose steadily through the recession for most health-care businesses. Drug retailers and health-care providers were the exceptions.
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March 22nd, 2010 | Fortune Magazine Special Advertising Section |
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- Headline: STATE OF INNOVATION
- Sub-Headline: Maryland has it all--a rich R&D infrastructure, a well-educated workforce, and a diversified industrial base.
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- Caption-Headline: TECHNOLOGICALLY SAVVY
- Caption-Text: Maryland leads the country in IT jobs.
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June 8th, 2007 | USA Today |
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- Headline: India's shoppers want only best, lots of it
- Sub-Headline: Spending power rises 'by the day'
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- Caption-Headline: Banking on service
- Caption-Text: India's service industry will drive the country's gross domestic product.
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| G219 |
August 9th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Hong Kong Aims to Embrace Nearby Shenzhen
- Sub-Headline: Move Could Boost Regional Economy But Hurdles Remain
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- Caption-Headline: Merger Opportunity
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| G224-A |
January 25th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: In Call to Deregulate Business a Global Twist
- Sub-Headline: Onerous Rules Hurt U.S. Stock Markets But So Do New Rivals
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- Caption-Headline: Not Made in U.S.A.
- Caption-Text: Many trends putting pressure on the NYSE and Nasdaq are global: A surge in Chinese IPOs has boosted Hong Kong's exchange, while private-equity buyouts are soaring around the world.
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| G231 |
July 17th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: In Europe, Bustling East Props Up the West
- Sub-Headline: Continent's Economic Heartland Powers Ahead as Exports to New EU Members Surge
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- Caption-Headline: New Europe Gives Old Europe a Boost
- Caption-Text: Euro-zone trade with developing markets has expanded
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| G235 |
May 27th, 2009 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Arcandor Is Hurting Whitehall
- Sub-Headline: Debt Deadline Looms as Goldman-Led Consortium Negotiates to Prevent Collapse of Retailer
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- Caption-Headline: Hard Sell
- Caption-Text: Investment in German retail fell sharply amid crisis
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| G241-A |
September 27th, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: New Players Reshape Wireless Germany
- Sub-Headline: Consumer Use Grows as Prices Fall and Big Carriers; Market Share Slips
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- Caption-Headline: Caution Callers
- Caption-Text: Germany's cellphone market has been curbed by high prices and low usage
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| G243-A |
September 11th, 2006 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: Spain's Housing Boom Faces a Test
- Sub-Headline: Economists Worry About a Hard Landing and a Resulting Ripple Effect
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- Caption-Headline: House of Cards?
- Caption-Text: Economists fear Spain's resurgent home-building spree (right) could bring a sharp price correction - and portend a bust that will undermine the broader economy.
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| G245 |
January 3rd, 2007 | Wall Street Journal |
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- Headline: A Look Ahead for Real Estate
- Sub-Headline: Caution Is Widely Seen As Uncertainty Persists In Home Rental Markets
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- Caption-Headline: A Moderate Outlook
- Caption-Text: And the percentage of investors expecting sale-price gains is lower in 2007, which could keep cap rates from falling further
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