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Business NY Times
Justices Set Aside Patent Ruling Against eBay
The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling represents a significant victory for eBay and the technology industry.
Closing Arguments Under Way in Enron Trial
The prosecutor accused the former leaders of Enron of "outright lies."
Under U.S. Pressure, China Allows Yuan to Gain
The yuan's breaching of 8 to the dollar was an important event that rattled currency markets.
In a Scientist's Fall, China Feels Robbed of Glory
A Chinese computer scientist won honors and accolades for chip designs stolen from a foreign company and passed off as his own.
Bausch Issues Worldwide Recall of Contact Lens Cleaner
Testing suggested the product does not consistently protect lens wearers from a potentially blinding fungal infection.
On Some Flights, Millionaires Serve the Drinks
Thanks to Southwest's profit-sharing program, employees from the airline's early days are rich, but still working.
At an Industry Media Lab, Close Views of Multitasking
In a sleek Los Angeles lab, advertisers and media companies are researching Americans' propensity for "concurrent media usage."
In Japan, a Provider of Cable Ups the Ante
Jupiter Telecommunications is aggressively marketing a "grand slam" package of cable television, broadband Internet, a digital phone line and mobile phone service.
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