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PajamaMediaPart2
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:44 PM
Glenn Reynolds and his Pajama Media colleages talk with CNBC’s Lawrence Kudlow about a new blog news service.
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PajamaMediaPart1
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:44 PM
Glenn Reynolds and his Pajama Media colleages talk with CNBC’s Lawrence Kudlow about a new blog news service.
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AnalyzingGEsstrategy
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:43 PM
Walter Nasdeo of Ardour Capital Investments and Wall Street Journal reporter Jeffrey Ball appear on CNBC with their takes on GE’s green push.
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GEsgreengameplan
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:43 PM
May 9: General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt talks on CNBC about GE’s initiative to become more environmentally friendly.
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Pumppressuredown
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:42 PM
May 9: Energy analyst Trilby Lundberg discusses the latest drop in U.S. gas prices on CNBC Monday.
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Blockbusterbattle
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:41 PM
May 11: CNBC’s Jerry Cobb reports on the battle brewing at video rental chain Blockbuster’s shareholder meeting.
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Blockbusterbout
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:38 PM
May 11: Corporate raider Carl Icahn and two handpicked candidates won three seats on the video rental giant’s board, according to a preliminary count of shareholder votes. CNBC's Jerry Cobb reports.
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MouseHousereport
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:37 PM
May 12: Disney CEO-elect Robert Iger discusses his company’s earnings report on CNBC Thursday.
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Unitedseekstodumppensionplan
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:00 PM
May 10: United Airlines officials told a judge that the only way it can get out of bankruptcy is to dump its pension plan. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.
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Unitedseekstodumppensionplan
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:00 PM
May 10: United Airlines officials told a judge that the only way it can get out of bankruptcy is to dump its pension plan. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.
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Spywareconcerns
From: MSN Video on Thu, May 12 2005 9:00 PM
May 12: Those annoying online pop-up ads are now targeting children, and some of them can be costly to families. NBC’s George Lewis reports.
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6footbugdiscovered
From: MSN Video on Wed, Apr 20 2005 3:34 AM
April 15: Scientists in New Mexico uncover tracks made by a prehistoric bug that would have measured about six feet in length.
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BankofAmericasprofitpicture
From: MSN Video on Wed, Apr 20 2005 3:29 AM
April 18: Bank of America CFO Marc Oken reviews the financial institution’s earnings report on CNBC Monday.
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Naturalbeauty
From: MSN Video on Wed, Apr 20 2005 3:27 AM
April 18: CNBC’s Mike Hegedus reports on the business behind Aveda’s natural beauty products.
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Cashinonthemarket
From: MSN Video on Wed, Apr 20 2005 3:26 AM
April 18: Trader Art Cashin offers his views on why stocks are having such a tough time.
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Wallstreetjitters
From: MSN Video on Wed, Apr 20 2005 2:59 AM
April 18: Wall Street continued its down trend, coming off last week’s selloff, as investors fret over an uncertain economy. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.
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Databrokersgrilled
From: MSN Video on Sat, Apr 16 2005 1:28 PM
MSNBC’s Bob Sullivan reports on the hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Discoverytest
From: MSN Video on Sat, Apr 16 2005 1:28 PM
April 14: NASA scientists perform a key test fueling of the Space Shuttle Discovery. NBC’s Jay Barbree reports
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3railroadstocksrollingalong
From: MSN Video on Sat, Apr 16 2005 1:24 PM
April 13: MSN Money’s Jim Jubak says economic growth means companies need to ship more and many are turning to railroads. Railroads also benefit from rising energy costs.
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Nogutsnogloryeveninretirementfunds
From: MSN Video on Sat, Apr 16 2005 1:23 PM
April 13: MSN Money’s Timothy Middleton says life-cycle funds are designed to take the risk out of investing for retirement, but some play it too safe — and water down the return. Here's one significant exception.
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