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Medtronic Says Heart-Stent Study May Have Favored Rival Device

2010-03-14 20:48:08| BusinessWeek Online --

Medtronic Inc. said a Danish study to be presented tomorrow at a cardiac conference may have been biased against its Endeavor drug-coated stent in favor of a rival artery-clearing device from Johnson & Johnson.



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Northern New Brunswick economy braces for court ruling on fate of Atcon

2010-03-14 20:06:00| Canadian Business Online: Market News

FREDERICTON - A northern New Brunswick city that has endured one economic blow after another is bracing to learn the fate of a homegrown company FREDERICTON - A northern New Brunswick city that has endured one economic blow after another is bracing to learn the fate of a homegrown company



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Congressional memo: Gov't, Toyota tests on runaway Prius fail to replicate San Diego incident

2010-03-14 18:28:00| Canadian Business Online: Market News

SAN DIEGO - Investigators with Toyota Motor Corp. and the U.S. government could not replicate the runaway speeding reported by a Prius owner who SAN DIEGO - Investigators with Toyota Motor Corp. and the U.S. government could not replicate the runaway speeding reported by a Prius owner who



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Are the winds of change ready to blow?

2010-03-14 20:30:39| New Zealand Herald - Business

Having lived in Wellington for 10 years, wind is something I feel I know a little about. Those still in Wellington tell me the weather is one thing I shouldn't miss, now that I have become an Aucklander (I'm not going to refer to...



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China Issues Warning to Googles Partners

2010-03-14 19:47:24| Business - International Herald Tribune

Chinese authorities warned major partners of Googles China-based search engine that they must comply with censorship laws even if Google does not, an industry expert with knowledge of the notice said.



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Pensions problem can't be solved by ministers' endless musical chairs

2010-03-14 19:43:51| Telegraph Business

If a FTSE 100 company were to have eight chief executives in 10 years, shareholders would lose confidence in the board and the market would consider it an accident-prone business. Yet the equivalent has happened in the UK pension system with barely a ripple of dissent.



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