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Who owns Facebook?

CNNMoney looks at the people who make up the biggest investors in Facebook.

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Philadelphia (finally) gets the Barnes art collection

More than 50 years after Dr. Albert Barnes’ death, his renowned art collection finds a lovely new home in Philadelphia, against the wishes of many of his fans.

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Facebook begins trading!

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Why Daniel Boulud still lives above the store

The celebrated chef describes his favorite parts of the job and why he chooses to literally live above his signature restaurant in Manhattan, Daniel.

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Why Daniel Boulud still lives above the store

The celebrated chef describes his favorite parts of the job and why he chooses to literally live above his signature restaurant in Manhattan, Daniel.

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‘Facebook is over-hyped’ – Globe.com founder

There are plenty of reasons to “like” Facebook, but Internet IPOs are better known for their epic flops than wild successes.

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Why you probably can’t win an age bias suit

A recent Supreme Court decision made proving age bias even tougher than it was before.

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Celebrities’ Fortune 500 gigs

There are millions of people employed by the 500, so you’re bound to find a few famous faces. Nicki Minaj and Ellen DeGeneres are just some of the celebs who worked at a Fortune 500 company on their way up.

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‘I have an airplane hangar in my front yard’

Like so many Americans across the nation, Julie Clark commutes to work. But she doesn’t drive, walk or even take a bus or train. Instead, she flies a plane.

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Facebook: Not the only tech stock in town

As Facebook goes public to great fanfare, tech-inclined investors should be wary of putting all their eggs in the social media basket.

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Is Facebook still cool at Harvard?

Current Harvard students say that Facebook is not as cool as it used to be, but still ‘Almost everyone is on it.’

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‘I have an airplane hangar in my front yard’

Like so many Americans across the nation, Julie Clark commutes to work. But she doesn’t drive, walk or even take a bus or train. Instead, she flies a plane.

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‘I have an airplane hangar in my front yard’

Like so many Americans across the nation, Julie Clark commutes to work. But she doesn’t drive, walk or even take a bus or train. Instead, she flies a plane.

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‘I have an airplane hangar in my front yard’

Like so many Americans across the nation, Julie Clark commutes to work. But she doesn’t drive, walk or even take a bus or train. Instead, she flies a plane.

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HP considers cutting 25,000 jobs. Why not more?

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Dear Greece, be careful what you wish for

What you are going through has made it clear that austerity is not an easy solution.You, the Greek people now have a chance to do something I suspect millions in Europe would dearly love to do – vote on whether to leave the euro

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Why you probably can’t win an age discrimination suit

A recent Supreme Court decision made proving age bias even tougher than it was before.

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Why you probably can’t win an age discrimination suit

A recent Supreme Court decision made proving age bias even tougher than before.

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Greek Contagion Pushes Markets into Red for Year

World shares slid and German borrowing costs hit record lows on Friday as a deepening Spanish banking crisis, uncertainty about Greece’s future in the euro zone and lacklustre U.S. data bolstered safe-haven assets.
World stocks, as measured by the MSCI index, dropped 0.7 percent and are now below where they began the year, having relinquished all the first-quarter gains fuelled by the European Central Bank’s injection of more than a trillion euros of three-year money.
That rally is now a distant memory [...]

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US Banks Up Insurance Sales On Euro Debt

U.S. banks increased sales of protection against credit losses to holders of Greek, Portuguese, Irish, Spanish and Italian debt in the last quarter of 2011 as the European debt crisis escalated.
Guarantees provided by U.S. lenders on government, bank and corporate debt in those countries rose 10 percent from the previous quarter to $567 billion, according to the most recent data from the Bank for International Settlements. Those guarantees refer to credit-default swaps written on bonds.
JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs [...]

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