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Smart car rolling into US
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Bob Moon
Jun 26, 2006
It gets 60 miles per gallon, only seats two people and was designed by Swatch. Tomorrow, DaimlerChrysler plans to announce it will finally sell its Smart Car in the US. But will the car take off with American drivers? Bob Moon has the story.
Group says TV portrays business as bad guy
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Bob Moon
Jun 23, 2006
A new study from a free-market group says TV overwhelmingly shows business and businesspeople as criminals. Bob Moon reports.
NYC taxi auction
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Bob Moon
Jun 22, 2006
New York City is selling licenses today to operate taxi cabs in the city. A license could cost as much $500,000, but it's well worth it financially. Bob Moon explains.
Cautious mood on Wall Street
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Bob Moon
Jun 20, 2006
New housing starts last month were higher than expected. Those numbers out today brought some relief to the stock market, but investors remain cautious ahead of next week's Fed meeting. Bob Moon reports.
Northwest's new boarding policy
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Bob Moon
Jun 20, 2006
The airline unveiled plans yesterday to do away with row-by-row boarding. Bob Moon tells us why.
Feds, N.J. battling over NSA phone records search
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Bob Moon
Jun 16, 2006
The New Jersey state attorney general has been sued by the federal government for asking telephone companies to admit if they gave customer records to the National Security Agency. Bob Moon reports.
NYSE, Euronext courtship on the rocks
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Bob Moon
Jun 15, 2006
A week ago it looked like two of the world's biggest stock exchanges were set to merge. Oh how things change! How much does the NYSE need to worry about Europe's rising political opposition to the deal? Bob Moon looks into it.
Bet on rate hikes in August
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Bob Moon
Jun 15, 2006
Investors are already looking past this month's Federal Reserve meeting and starting to worry about possible interest rate hikes at the next meeting in August. Bob Moon reports.
Stock options investigation
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Bob Moon
Jun 9, 2006
Federal investigators are looking into the possibly fraudulent practice of back-dating corporate stock options. Bob Moon reports.
World markets tank
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Bob Moon
Jun 8, 2006
Major world indexes fell again today — as much as 5 percent in some places. And Wall Street didn't fare much better most of the day. Bob Moon reports.