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Obama's economic plan: Too little, too late

This week, the Obama administration began outlining additional measures to jumpstart the economy and create jobs.

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8 booster seats to steer clear of

The good news is that booster seats are getting safer. The bad news is that there are still some seats out there that may not protect your child in a crash, a report released Wednesday showed.

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Drilling makes progress towards trapped Chile miners (AFP)

AFP - A truck convoy bearing a huge oil drilling machine is expected to arrive Wednesda

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Europe bank fears hit shares (Reuters)

Reuters - Asian stocks fell on Wednesday, led by shares in Japan's big exporters as a rise in the yen to a new 15-year high threatened to erode their overseas earnings.

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Foster's knocks back $2.5 billion offer for wine (Reuters)

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Abstinent Mormon farmers grow barley for beer (AP)

AP - Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo might seem like an unlikely person to be pushing a bill to cut federal taxes on small beer-makers: A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he abstains from alcohol.

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EU official calls for regular bank 'stress tests' (AFP)

AFP - The European Union's financial servic

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Japan's intervention hints fail to stop yen rally (Reuters)

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Obama pitches spending and tax incentives in Ohio (Reuters)

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HP sues to stop ex-CEO Hurd joining Oracle (Reuters)

Reuters - Hewlett-Packard Co sued former Chief Executive Mark

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