Tuesday's Top News Headlines

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Boeing's Accelerated 777 Production Rate Bears Fruit

SAP Buys SmartOps for Undisclosed Amount


Convenience-Store Sales Jump

Visa and Samsung Partner for Mobile Payments

HP Selling webOS to LG Electronics

U.S. Q4 Bank Earnings Highest in 6 Years

Yahoo! Eliminates Work-From-Home for Its Employees

FirstEnergy Reports Q4 Loss

New York Times to Rebrand "International Herald Tribune"

Oscars Telecast Enjoys Highest Viewership Since 2010

Bernanke Signals Continued Support for Low Rates

Home Depot Raises Dividend 34%, OKs $17 Billion Buyback

Home Prices up 7.3% for 2012

Consumer Confidence Jumps 19%

Apple to Settle Lawsuit Filed by Parents

Cablevision Suing Viacom Over Less-Watched Channels

Dollar Rises on U.S. Data

US Airways, American Airlines Officials Tout Increased Competition

Obama: Flexibility Won't Help With Spending Cuts

New Home Sales up 15.6%

House Prices up 1.4% for Q4 2012

Oil Ends Lower on Italy Uncertainty, Other Data

Gold Bounces Back Above $1,600

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