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Spoilers and hysteria as Harry Potter's end nears

The seventh and final Harry Potter book goes on sale at midnight, a publishing milestone that will end months of fevered speculation among fans over the fate of the fictional boy wizard and his wand-wielding friends.

Whirlpool profit up but shares fall on sales miss

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Whirlpool Corp., the world's biggest appliance maker, posted a 77 percent jump in quarterly profit on Friday as improved international results and a lower tax rate helped offset U.S. weakness, but sales missed expectations and its shares fell more than 4 percent.

LG Elec shares surge on strong earnings

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Shares in handset and appliance maker LG Electronics surged as much as 7.6 percent on Friday, after the South Korean firm reported strong profits while bigger rival Motorola posted another quarterly loss.
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Sprint partners with Clearwire for Wimax network

Sprint Nextel is partnering with Clearwire, a broadband technology company, to build a nationwide WiMax network for cell phones, aiming to take the United States into to 4th generation (4G) wireless technology.
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China move hurts stocks, credit worries swirl

European stocks reversed course after China raised interest rates and corporate earnings disappointed on Friday, while the cost of insuring risky European debt rose on fears for the health of the U.S. credit market.
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U.S. holds out hope for North Korea nuclear steps

Six-party talks to end North Korea's nuclear arms ambitions enter a third day on Friday after envoys settled on a set of tasks the United States said could be carried out this year, rather than a disarmament timetable.
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China bans two food exporters amid pet food scare

China has cancelled the business licenses of two firms that exported wheat protein tainted with toxic chemicals that wound up in pet food in the United States, a senior quality control official said on Friday.
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U.S., India said still divided on nuclear deal

The United States and India remain divided over a controversial nuclear cooperation agreement despite three days of talks to finally close the deal, a U.S. official said on Thursday.
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Subprime losses could cost $100 billion: Bernanke

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Thursday that subprime mortgage losses could hit $100 billion and threaten consumer spending, but he sought to reassure lawmakers that the central bank was working quickly to strengthen lending regulations.
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Tata mulls Jaguar, Land Rover buy

Tata Motors, which is reportedly looking to enter into a tie-up with Italian sports automaker Ferrari for marketing and servicing Ferrari cars in India, is also evaluating a bid to buy luxury British car brands Jaguar and Land Rover from struggling US automaker Ford, according to a report.
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Nokia starts global positioning service

Nokia launched a service on Thursday which it said would cut the time a GPS-enabled cellphone takes to pinpoint its whereabouts, opening new opportunities for location-based online services.
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Sprint, Clearwire to build national WiMAX network

Sprint Nextel Corp. and Clearwire Corp. said on Thursday they plan to jointly construct a nationwide mobile broadband network in the United States using WiMAX technology, designed to run more than five times faster than current wireless networks at a lower cost.
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Bank of America CEO says buying all of LaSalle

Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Kenneth Lewis pledged on Thursday to complete the $21 billion acquisition of all of LaSalle Bank from ABN AMRO Holding NV early in the fourth quarter.
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Oil rises above $77, supply worries intensify

Oil resumed its march towards record highs on Thursday, climbing above $77 a barrel after a surprise drop in gasoline stocks in the United States and heightened supply concerns in Africa.
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Baxter quarterly net rises as sales climb 7 pct

Baxter International Inc. on Thursday reported higher second-quarter net profits, driven by improved demand for its blood therapy products that contributed to a 7 percent increase in overall sales.
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Dollar trades near record lows versus euro

The dollar eased slightly against most currencies on Thursday over concerns about the health of U.S housing market as investors eye the next Federal Reserve rate move.
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Dow Jones director faces insider trading charges

Dow Jones & Co. Inc. board member David Li, a prominent Hong Kong banker, may face civil charges in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission insider trading investigation linked to News Corp.'s $5 billion bid for the U.S. media company.

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