NYT > Business
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The Times to Sell Display Ads on the Front Page
Faced with declining advertising revenue, The Times joins many other newspapers across the country in a break with tradition.
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Asian Markets Gain
Benchmarks in Tokyo and Shanghai rose more than 2 percent, as last weeks rally on Wall Street buoyed investor hopes for 2009.
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Asian Market Gain as US Rally Boosts Sentiment
Benchmarks in Tokyo and Shanghai rose more than 2 percent, as last weeks rally on Wall Street buoyed investor hopes for 2009.
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Obama Plan Includes $300 Billion in Tax Cuts
The breaks for workers and businesses are nods to critics who are worried that the economic recovery program has been too focused on government spending.
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As Vacant Office Space Grows, So Does Lenders Crisis
Rising vacancy rates across the country could make it hard for building owners to pay their mortgages.
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Resurrecting the WB as a Web Contender
When TheWB.com launched earlier this year, Warner Brothers executives knew they had something most start-up sites do not have a loyal audience base.
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Hollywoods Superheroes Save the Day
As companies big and small trudge into January after a dismal 2008, the movie business is quietly celebrating solid if not spectacular results at the multiplex.
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As Vacant Space Grows, So Does Crisis for Lenders
Rising vacancy rates across the country could make it hard for building owners to pay their mortgages.
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CNN Gets Buzz It Wants (if Not the Way It Wants)
Resembling MTV more than a cable news network, CNNs live New Years Eve coverage included eyebrow-raising performances by comedian Kathy Griffin and the band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Auto Industry Still Coming to Grips With the Damage of 2008
Each of the six largest automakers, including foreign and domestic brands, is expected to say that its sales in the United States fell at least 30 percent in December.
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Russians Raise Ukraine Gas Bill
A politically tinged dispute over the price of fuel has led to a complete halt in supplies to Ukraine and disruptions to four other Eastern European countries.
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Link By Link: All a-Twitter About Stars Who Tweet
It seems the whole world is Twittering, and people like Shaquille ONeal and Natalie Gulbis are no exceptions.
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In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious and Focus on the Short Term
The search for the next big thing in technology gets a reality check.
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Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little-Seen Books
Googles book search may give new life to copyrighted out-of-print books in a digital form and allow writers to make money from titles that had been out of commercial circulation for years.
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Justices Ruling in Discrimination Case May Draw Quick Action by Obama
The president-elect is eager to sign legislation that would essentially relax the statute of limitations under various civil rights laws.
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Breakingviews.com.: New Years Resolutions for Washington
A few resolutions Barack Obama should make for 2009.
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Advertising: Prominent Magazines Lose Weight, Shedding Nearly Half Their Ads
In terms of ad pages, it was an ugly month for Condé Nast magazines.
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Puttin Off the Ritz: The New Austerity in Publishing
Amid a relentless string of layoffs and pay-freeze announcements, book publishers are clamping down on some of the businesss most glittery and cozy traditions.
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Madoff Paraphernalia, of All Sorts, Landing on eBay
One way that people actually are making money from Bernard L. Madoff is by selling items on eBay.
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Drilling Down: Web Passes Papers as a News Source
Almost twice as many people get most of their news online as did a year ago.

