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Zubin Mehta and Itzhak Perlman received standing ovations at a gala that started a week of festivities for Tel Aviv’s $38 million concert hall.
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International Business Machines Corp., the largest computer-services provider, fell the most in eight years after missing profit estimates, hurt by a hardware slump and the failure to sign customers to contracts.
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David Grossman spent years seeking the right characters and language for his new novel on the Mideast conflict. Then the conflict took his son’s life in circumstances that echo the book’s plot.
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Jamey Thompson, co-head of Citadel LLC’s global credit group, is leaving the $15 billion hedge-fund firm after five years.
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Women of childbearing age should be screened by their primary doctors to determine if they are victims of domestic abuse, a U.S. panel recommends.
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Israel’s National Trail gains extra significance this Christmas.
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International Business Machines Corp.’s plan to spend almost $15 billion on deals through 2015 is turning NetApp Inc. and Splunk Inc. into takeover candidates.
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Accenture Plc, the world’s second- largest technology consulting company, rose to a record after forecasting full-year earnings topping analysts’ estimates amid a gain in outsourcing bookings.
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The highest court in Massachusetts is poised to rule as soon as this month on a foreclosure case that could lead to a surge in claims from home owners seeking to overturn seizures.
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International Business Machines Corp., the biggest computer-services company, fell the most in two months after missing sales estimates for the first time in five quarters.
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