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MasterCard Profit Soars, Surpasses Visa

Mastercard Inc., the world's second largest credit-card company, said its earnings more than doubled in the first three months of 2008 on higher use outside the US, helping the company to surpass its larger rival Visa Inc.
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UN introduces resolution to fight pirates

Four countries have been given the go ahead from a newly issued UN resolution to chase and thwart off- would-be Somali pirates from their coasts and in their waters.
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Visa Profit Up 28 Pct in First Report Since IPO

Visa Inc, the world's largest credit and debit processor, said its second fiscal quarter profit grew 28 percent in its first quarter as a public company as payments and transactions grew across all regions worldwide.
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Newspaper Circulation Plunges 3.6 Pct; WSJ, USA Today Up

U.S. newspaper circulation fell sharply in the six months leading through March, with the exception of the two largest national dailies, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, as more readers turn to online sites to read the latest news.
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U.S. Stocks Advance on Wrigley Buyout, Verizon Climbs

U.S. stocks rose on Monday for the fourth day after billionaire Warren Buffett financed the $23 billion takeover of Wm. Wrigley Jr. by privately held mars, and investor Kirk Kerkorian bought a stake in Ford Motor Co.
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Vodafone to bring Apple iPhone to India

Vodafone India, the arm of UK based world's largest wireless telecom company Vodafone, is likely to bring the much awaited, versatile and Macintosh operating system based Apple's iPhone to India this September as per market speculations ripe in the country.
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Japanese Stocks Close Higher, Nikkei Briefly Retakes 14,000

Tokyo stocks closed higher Monday, briefly lifting Japan's benchmark Nikkei index above the 14,000 line for the first time in about two months, as optimism prevailed among market participants that the worst of the credit crunch is over.
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Dollar extends rally for the third day

Dollar managed to close higher for the third day in a row continuing recovery from the record low levels against the Euro despite a downbeat consumer sentiments report from the US.
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Bush Urges Congress Pass Bill to Ensure Student Loans

President George W. Bush exhorted the U.S. congress on Saturday to pass legislation that would give the government greater authority to buy federal student loans to ensure that students continue to have access to tuition assistance.
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Zuckerman Matches News Corp Bid: Report

The owner of the New York Daily News, Mortimer Zuckerman, has bid $580 million to buy Tribune Company's Newsday newspaper after News Corp. had already made an offer for the same amount, according to a report.
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Hedge funds losing money but keeping clients

Hedge funds are losing money but that doesn't mean the $1.8 trillion industry is losing clients -- yet. Pension funds and endowments, whose big bets on hedge funds helped double industry assets in the last five years, are sticking with loosely regulated hedge funds for now, even as returns sag.
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Food squeeze feared as chance of U.S. drought seen

The U.S. Midwest has enjoyed nearly 20 years without a major drought but forecasters worry the corn belt's luck could dry up this year, further squeezing tight global supplies amid soaring food prices.
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Goldman Sachs mortgage head quits

The head of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s mortgage department, Dan Sparks, unexpectedly quit the firm on Friday, according to media reports.
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Progenics Relistor Approved in United States

Shares of Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. closed Friday at $13.40 per share rising 25.94 percent, and climbed to $13.75 on after trading as its drug Relistor was approved in the U.S. by the Food and Drug Administration.
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RIM to delay Launch of 3G Blackberry: report

Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. fell on Friday, falling more than 2.8 percent after a report that the it will push back the release of its 3G BlackBerry phone for AT&T to as late as August.
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LASIK Patients address Complaints to FDA

Patients that went through Lasik surgery informed the U.S. regulators at a meeting of their current side effects such as blurred vision, dry eyes, glare and double-vision, and even suffering of depression leading to suicides.

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