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Trouble at Tyco Tyco International details pattern of improper and illegal activity by former management.
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Debt bubble Swelling levels of borrowing might force an already squishy economy into a more punishing downturn.
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Chip pitches Intel, AMD launch expensive ad campaigns.
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Hershey Board Won't Sell Candy Maker
The charitable trust that controls Hershey Foods Corp., apparently bowing to local political and legal pressure, said late Tuesday it would not sell the nation's largest candy maker.
PATRICK WALTERS / Associated Press Writer
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BUSINESS UNUSUAL
Debt collection tactics out of control
Debt collectors in Hong Kong have been known to throw snakes or a swarm of grasshoppers into an apartment to hasten debt repayment, or to hang the carcasses of dogs and cats outside. Banks, credit card issuers, telecommunications companies and other lenders employ debt collectors who sometimes threaten the lives of debtors and innocent third parties.
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Boeing troubled despite no strike
The Boeing Co.'s largest union narrowly voted down a strike and its Machinist union-represented employees are reporting to work.
HELEN JUNG / AP Business Writer
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