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While the Rose Bowl Game has become one of the most-recognized athletic events, its start was met without much fanfare.
FORBES: The Business of the Rose Bowl
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The momentary momentum swing, however, also left Pittsburgh without one of its key performers for a crucial power play at the start of the third period.
NPR: Bruins Drop Penguins 3-0 To Take Early Lead
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Once markets stabilise, Wall Street will start to wonder if it is better or worse off without its standalone investment banks.
ECONOMIST: What the death of the investment bank means for Wall Street
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Should the Bush Administration now enter into a START agreement without taking steps to insure against Soviet cheating on its terms, to correct the adverse effects of the ABM Treaty on the strategic balance and to protect against the prospect of growing third-country ballistic missile threats, the cumulative effect could be to seriously undermine U.S. security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Soviet Wyoming Formula On Start Would Kill SDI
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This week, Canadian securities regulators announced a formal investigation of share-price action at Interoil, whose stocks dropped 40% at the start of the week, its biggest drop since January 2006, without a news or earnings catalyst.
FORBES: Options Traders, BlackBerry Bulls
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And the most vital of all are short-term goals that will help a start-up learn what it needs to do to grow without burning through its resources.
FORBES: 7.8% Unemployment: In Hungry Start-up Era, Jobs Not Coming Back
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In addition, Federal Reserve policymakers start a two-day meeting that is expected to end without any change to its economic stimulus policies.
NPR: Oil Down As Traders Await US Data, Cyprus Vote
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Oaktree received lower marks from analysts than Forum Energy and MRC Global and warned from the start that investors in its IPO should expect its financial results to fluctuate significantly, without steady earnings growth.
WSJ: Trio of IPOs Have Mixed Debuts