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The US economy grew at an annualized rate of
3.2 percent for the fourth quarter of 2010, boosted by gains in
consumer spending and exports, the US Commerce Department said
Friday.
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President Hosni Mubarak, the only leader Egyptians under 30 have ever known, has announced he will not seek another term, stepping down from office after the fall elections.
The battle over federal healthcare reform continued its inevitable march toward the U.S. Supreme Court, with a U.S. District Court judge in Pensacola ruling Monday that the law is unconstitutional.
ExxonMobil Corp., the world's largest oil company,
on Monday posted its biggest quarterly profits in more than two
years, and up 53 percent from the year-earlier period.
Consumer spending accelerated in December while incomes rose 0.4, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Monday. The bureau said personal spending rose 0.7 percent.
Google has decided to put more focus on the U.S. Hispanic market.
Sen. Marco Rubio - who hasn't joined a new Senate tea party caucus - told reporters Wednesday he's not even sure there's a need for one.
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