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Uh oh, it's Friday the 13th tomorrow. How does the Dow typically perform on Friday the 13th?

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Some evidence that there's been insider trading on the Hewlett Packard (HPQ)/3Com (COMS) deal. Looks like the SEC is going to be busy this week.

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Will Mark Cuban buy the Los Angeles Dodgers?

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Surprising to see where the U.S. places on this list of the YTD returns of countries around the world.

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In a startling slap to the World Wide Web, tv viewing is at an all-time high.

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The Big Picture gives us the list of Buffett investments that benefited from the bailouts.

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If you don't have enough things to worry about, you can always follow this guy on Twitter.

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A "Dividend Aristocrat" is a company that has raised dividends for 25 years in a row. Whatever happened to the original dividend aristocrats? This is interesting to see if "past performance" gives any clue into how the future will unfold.

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Could it be true? Is Zimbabwe a turnaround story?

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Well, the video you've all been waiting for: The 1987 Crystal Light National Aerobic Championship.

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