Greek prime minister George Papandreou wants the EU to ban certain kinds of derivatives trading by so-called speculators, whatever they are.

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Lindsay Lohan believes that a talking baby in the E*Trade series of ads featuring such tykes was an unwelcome reference to her. And she wants $100 million for the damage it’s supposedly caused to her reputation.

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The gender wage gap narrowed slightly last year, with the median weekly earnings of female full-time workers at $657, compared with the male median weekly earnings of $819.

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Treasury reassures agency investors that it is committed to them—just like the boyfriend who says he will never leave.

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Millions tuned in to watch the Academy Awards last night, giving ABC a Sunday boost despite its last-minute showdown resolution with Cablevision.

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Jos. A. Bank brings back suit promotion for laid-off customers.

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The NFL is rolling out a new Internet strategy that reverses its previous plans and pushes content to sites other than NFL.com.

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Insurer AIG has struck a second deal in a week to sell an overseas insurance unit, in a move designed to pay down its debt to the government.

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Lenders including Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, and JPMorgan Chase may be forced to buy back $21 billion in faulty loans from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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Seeing its sales figures grow, General Motors, is ready to bring 600 dealerships back on board to sell its vehicles.

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