Monday's Top News Headlines
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Facebook Answers Questions About "Home" and Privacy
Jacobs Engineering Lands $128.4 Million Air Force Contract
Employment Oozes and Labor Force Shrinks in March
Trade Deficit Improves For February
Euro Area Retail Trade Drops by 0.3%
Margaret Thatcher, Britain's "Iron Lady," Dead at 87
Ericsson Buying Microsoft's Mediaroom Business
BP Calls First Witness at Trial Over Gulf Spill
U.S. Treasury Chief Urges EU to Ease Off Austerity
Trial Over Martha Stewart Brand Resumes
Hewlett-Packard Launches New Power-Efficient Servers
Gazprom, Shell to Develop Arctic Oil Fields
Report: Virgin America Best U.S. Airline in 2012
Oil Price Little Changed Ahead of Earnings, Fed
Senate Confirms White to Head SEC
Avon Cutting 400 Employees, Exiting Ireland
"Evil Dead" Tops Weekend Box Office
GE to Acquire Lufkin Industries for $3.3 Billion
Duke Energy CEO Joins Push Urging Congress to Cut Debt
Rates on U.S. Treasury Bills Drop at Auction
Gold Falls, Corn Rebounds in Trading
Obama Budget Plan Revisits Small-Bore Budget Cuts
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