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Looking to fill up flights, airlines drop some last-minute fares. |  |



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These veteran money managers still see buys -- in some unexpected places. |  |
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The gift of a full recovery isn't under the tree but could be here in 2010. |  |
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WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW: On the heels of the climate accord, crude oil comes into focus. |  |
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Tepid trades kept most exchange-traded funds flat at week's end. |  |


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Also from our polls: Your take on Google and Tiger. |  |
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Luskin: The Fed chairman's moves leave investors with only one choice. |  |
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WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW: Wall Street worries about unemployment and consumer spending. |  |
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Some brokers say the Fed won't raise interest rates until the middle of 2010. |  |
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Research In Motion and Oracle results can't sustain upward push for indexes. |  |
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As the year draws to a close, Wall Street keeps a close eye on jobs data. |  |
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BlackBerry sales lift Reseach in Motion; Palm investors fret competition. |  |
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Picks from around the web highlight corporate IT spending and more. |  |
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The conference raised awareness but offered few portfolio promises. |  |
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Coach has adapted well to the tough retail environment. |  |
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From an audio book that dissects Google to covers from TV hit Glee. |  |
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Holiday deals are drying up, but we found a few standouts. |  |
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Don't trust your mind when you're on the way to the mall for holiday shopping. |  |
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Tweeters tweak Jim Cramer and Goldman Sachs's upgrade of GE. |  |
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Be heard: What do you have to say about 2000-2009? May the years RIP. |  |
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