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Merkel should tell German taxpayers they are not immune to debt crisis: opposition
German opposition leader slammed Chancellor Merkel for not telling taxpayers that they will not be "excluded in any way" if the writeoffs continue.
Apple pirates medical firm staff for iWatch
According to speculations by Apple followers, the company's recent hiring of medical and fitness experts could mean that the iWatch is underway.
Detroit bankruptcy appeal declined by state judge
A state judge asked for the withdrawal of Detroit's Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection appeal. The city of Detroit's request for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection was asked by a judge in Michigan to be withdrawn.
VF drops bid for Billabong, says selling price unrealistic
VF Corp. drops its bid to acquire Billabong, Australia's most popular surfing brand, saying that the asking price was too much.
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The German government may be divesting its interest in Germany's second largest lender within the year.
Dell Inc.'s stocks fell at US $12.88 on Wednesday, the lowest since July 5.
Dell Inc. stocks dropped to the lowest level on Wednesday since July 5.
The show the Big Bang Theory broke out all the stops, having Stephen Hawking introduce the show as it held a Q&A in this year's Comic Con.
According to a report, the National Research Council concluded that subsidies towards greenhouse gases reduction had little to no effect.
"R.I.P.D" is the latest movie to suffer terrible ticket sales in the box office, reports said.
The Royal Birth has been pushed back to July 24. According to royal sources, the hospital staff were informed that Kate Middleton's due date was July 19th.
A Samsung-FBI deal was coming to an emminent close, said sources. Samsung neared the closing of a deal with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
A limited number of Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel today. According to a minister from Israel, the country agreed to release a limited number of Palestinian prisoners as a gesture of goodwill to Palestine.
Police started the investigation against Kanye West's alleged battery of a camera man. "You're trying to get me in trouble, so I'll have to pay you, like, $250,000," said rapper Kanye West to a camera man before lunging at him outside the Los Angeles Airport last July 12.
US federal prosecutors revive a 30 year old law to prosecute Wall Street banks that sold toxic loans in 2008.




