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Kevin Johnson was helping lead Microsoft's takeover plans for Yahoo! Now he's gone. |



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Past and present champions cast their vote for the ideal athlete. |
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Some beauties moved up, some down, some off, and a few new faces joined our 2008 list. |
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These 15 spots top the list of the globe's priciest. |
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Drugmaker doubles earnings in second quarter, beating estimates. |
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In these cities, the typical cup of joe goes for more than $5. |
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The silver screen's leading men collectively banked $487 million over the course of the year. |
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China's dominant search engine posts 87% profit rise. |
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Nintendo plans to build more consoles. But shortages will still persist. |
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Some cars continue to cost you well after you've driven off the lot. |
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John McCain's top economic adviser suggests that Obama may be dragging down the greenback. |
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If you just need to get from point A to B, the cost of buying a car doesn't have to hurt as much as the ever-escalating cost of gas. |
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Despite large increase in loan loss reserves, analysts argue bank is being overoptimistic. |
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Paul Maritz talks about the software maker's sagging stock price and competing with Microsoft. |
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The social networking site sues a copycat in Germany. Will a much larger look-alike in China be next? |
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German Web site doesn't deny it's similar to Facebook, but accuses rival of trying to create monopoly over social networking sites. |
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Strong auto market sales boost satellite radio provider's subscription numbers 17% in the second quarter. |
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These airports are the most popular with millions of travelers. |
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Merck and Schering-Plough delay their earnings calls for the release of a study about their controversial cholesterol drug. |
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NBC execs say they're not resigned to losing the funnyman to another network. |
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