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Goldman Buys $6.2B In NY Fed's AIG Bailout Assets

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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York announced the sale of mortgage-related assets with a face value of $6.2 billion to Goldman Sachs Wednesday, the latest transaction as it unloads a portfolio it received in return for the 2008 bailout of American International Group.

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HealthTap: "The Emperor's New Clothes" of Social Sites

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You can’t get much cooler than HealthTap: slick Silicon Valley start-up, social media darling, savvy and successful backers. But when you closely examine the service HealthTap actually provides, the money and good looks fall away. Like in the fable about “the emperor’s new clothes,” behind the buzz, there’s nothing there.

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Buffett Rule Proposal Is A Win For Tax Exempt Bonds -- And Divorce

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When President Barack Obama first started talking up the “Buffett rule” last September, it was as a general principle for tax reform--namely, that billionaires like Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman Warren Buffett should pay a higher percentage of their income in federal taxes than their secretaries.

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Scarlett Johannson and Ryan Reynolds List Shared Home

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When Scarlett Johannson and Ryan Reynolds announced their engagement in 2008, it seemed like an A-Lister match made in Hollywood heaven, akin to the beautiful pairing of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Unfortunately, like Brad and Jen, the celebrity union didn’t last and after three years of marriage, Scarlett and Ryan filed for divorce.

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Three Tales Of Soccer Villainy (Part Three)

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The last of three tales of soccer villainy involves the only Manchester City striker with enough attitude to get under manager Roberto Mancini’s perfectly knotted scarf—and the truth is, he might not be a villain at all. I’m not talking about Mario Balotelli, who two weeks ago stomped on Scott Parker’s head, then drew and scored the penalty that beat Harry Redknapp’s Spurs in the final minutes of their crucial league match. That’s true villainy, whether you’re a Spurs fan or just prefer your soccer players without holes in their heads.

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2012: The Year Of New Ebook Tools

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The release by Apple of iBooks Author last month begins a year that will see the release of several new tools focused on helping people to create, publish and track their ebooks. Now that Apple have clarified that their EULA does not attempt to claim ownership of users’ content, I’m sure many more people will be willing to give it a shot, but it’s still a one trick pony: your .iBooks file can still only be uploaded to Apple’s store. iBooks Author's other file formats - PDF and plain text - aren't very useful when it comes to uploading to other stores.

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Pitcher Tim Lincecum Living High And Mighty After Signing Huge Deal

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The Freak is getting paid. Big time. But the big question in San Francisco is whether some of the franchise-record salary that pitcher Tim Lincecum is now being paid by the San Francisco Giants will be collected for damages that were being sought by Lincecum's former landlord.

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Find Love In These Romance-Named Towns

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While you may leave your heart in San Francisco, or declare your love for New York, there are a few places across the U.S. that are more aptly and romantically named. We went in search of real estate offerings in these Valentine's Day-perfect cities, where lovers hope heartfelt bliss can be found.

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The App Economy Produces Twice as Many US Jobs as There Are Jobs in Apple's Chinese Manufacturing

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This is a very interesting paper indeed. The end result of it is that the app economy (writing apps for smartphones and Facebook essentially) produces twice as many jobs in the US economy as there are people working to manufacture Apple's products in China.

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