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During 10 turbulent years in Thailand, Kittiratt Na-Ranong tackled jobs ranging from president of the stock exchange to manager of the national soccer team, an underperforming outfit nicknamed the War Elephants.
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Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rose in January to the highest level since May 2010 as investors took advantage of lower prices to buy distressed properties.
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Sales of previously owned U.S. houses probably rose in January to the highest level since May 2010, adding to signs the housing market is regaining its footing, economists said before a report today.
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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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A face lift can make a person look seven years younger, according to a study that asked volunteers to guess the ages of patients who had cosmetic surgery.
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President Barack Obama took aim at Republican presidential candidates without citing any by name during a three-day West Coast fundraising swing expected to raise more than $8 million for his re-election campaign.
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Carl Icahn offered to pay $30 a share in cash for CVR Energy Inc. and give stockholders the right to collect an additional $7 a share if any other bidder tries to buy the oil-refining company.
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The Maryland and Virginia suburbs of Washington are a lot alike, with similar populations of workers from the U.S. capital, incomes above the national average and unemployment rates below the norm.
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Proview International Holdings Ltd., which claims ownership of the iPad trademark in China, is asking that nation’s customs bureau to block imports and exports of Apple Inc.’s tablet computer.
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Roshell Schenck has a Ph.D in pharmacy and earns $125,000 a year, yet can’t qualify for a mortgage for a house for herself and her 9-year-old daughter. The 2008 graduate of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, in Erie, Pennsylvania, has more than $110,000 in student debt.
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