Wednesday's Top News Headlines

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KBR to Work on First Oil Sands Carbon Capture Project

SEC OKs Using Social Media for Press Releases


Newfield Makes "Significant" Gas Discovery

Delta Blames Sequester for Low Demand

AstraZeneca Patent Ruled Invalid

Yahoo! Mail Partners With Dropbox

Nissan Has Best-Ever U.S Sales Month in March

Hyundai, Kia Recalling Nearly 1.9 Million Vehicles

Oil Price Down 2% as U.S. Supplies Increase

Cisco to Buy Ubiquisys for $310 Million

Google Releases Quickoffice on Android

Microsoft to Offer Bing Ads in Australia and New Zealand

"Angry Birds" Maker Sees Profits Surge

Music Service Rdio Launching Vdio for TV, Movies

J.C. Penney CEO Earned $1.89 Million in 2012

March Employment Underwhelms

Valeant Ups Bid for Obagi to $24 per Share

Weekly Mortgage Applications Decline 4%

Crude Oil Inventories Up 0.7% on Increased Production

Services Sector Expands (but More Slowly) for March

Thousands of Shareholders Sue Royal Bank of Scotland for $6 Billion

Disney Lays Off Staff at Game Developer LucasArts

Consumer Reports Finds Big Price Differences for Rx Drugs

Cameron Dismissed From Deepwater Horizon Trial

Cyprus Says It Will Build Natural Gas Plant With or Without Israel

Gold, Other Commodities Dive on Weak Economic Signals

TD Bank Group CEO to Retire

AT&T Clarifies Samsung Galaxy S4 Pricing

Pfizer Inks Nanotechnology Deal With BIND Therapeutics

TASER Salesforce Books Shockingly Successful Quarter

Kratos Wins $11.5 Million Drone Order

Pandora's Active Listener Hours, Count Grow in March

Rockwell Automation Raises Dividend

General Electric Signs $600 Million in Brazilian Contracts

Chevron CEO Gets $3.5 Million Cash Bonus

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