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George Mitchell's investigation into steroid use in baseball is sobering, but it's unlikely to affect the sport's strong business
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Users of the No. 1 social network show they're much more likely to engage with Presidential candidates on the Web than online adults overall
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In a rare and prescient interview, Russia's likely next President spoke in September to BusinessWeek about democracy, the economy, and Putin's legacy
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The BJP's Hindu nationalist and pro-business policies face a test in the western state of Gujarat, where Narendra Modi is up for reelection as chief minister
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Investors breathe a sigh of relief as the Russian President finally endorses a pro-Western, market-friendly candidate
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Even as Paulson unveils his long-awaited plan to help homeowners, there are many questions
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The Google-owned video-sharing service is conspicuous by its absence in the mainland, and Chinese often have trouble seeing the U.S. site
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While legislators like Carl Levin want to crack down on the credit-card industry's practices, company execs warn of unforeseen consequences
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Critics say limiting carbon emissions could cost trillions. But a new study suggests the costs are much lower
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Putin will have to step down soon, in spite of his party's win, but he still can pass the mantle and choose how much power he'll wield once he's out
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