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IMF Expected
To Give Less
In Greek Aid

The IMF is expected to contribute just €13 billion to a second Greek aid package, leaving euro-zone governments to provide a much bigger share of funds than they did in the euro zone's three earlier bailouts.

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TNT, UPS in Talks, After Bid Rejected

TNT Express remains in talks with United Parcel Service after rejecting an unsolicited offer by its U.S. rival that would value the Dutch logistics company at $6.44 billion.

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Syrian Conflict Spills to Neighbors

Syria's civil conflict is expanding into a regional proxy battle that threatens to cleave neighboring countries as their populations harden along sectarian lines.


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Business & Finance

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Google Bypassed
iPhone Settings

Google and other ad companies bypassed privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser on mobile devices and computers – tracking the online habits of people who intended for that kind of monitoring to be blocked.

Dow Finishes at 52-Week High

The Dow industrials pushed higher for the second day after European leaders signaled progress toward an agreement on a bailout for Greece.

Europe Banks Cling to U.S. Units

Despite deep financial problems that are forcing them to unload assets around the world, most big European banks consider their U.S. retail divisions to be among their most stable operations.

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Traders Manipulated
Key Rate, Bank Says

A group of traders and brokers successfully manipulated an interest rate that affects loans around the world, one of the banks being investigated has told regulators.

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Higher Prices Put Pinch on Shoppers

The prices shoppers pay ticked up in January, fueled by increases on a wide range of items including gasoline, clothing and food.

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Mitsui Unit Settles Spill Claims

The Justice Department, Coast Guard and EPA have settled civil claims with a division of Japanese conglomerate Mitsui for its role in the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident.

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BlackRock Holds Key to Merger

Authorities Trace Fake Avastin

Novartis Blood-Pressure Drug to Carry Warning

Fake U.S. Bonds Seized in Italy

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Analyst Charged in Insider Probe

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Capital One Wraps Up ING Direct Deal

World

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Attacks Threaten Nigeria's Future

Nigeria is unraveling in violence from the Boko Haram insurgency. Suspected members stormed a prison and freed at least 119.

West Considers Iran's Offer to Talk

Karzai Appeals to Pakistan on Taliban

Suicide Blast Kills 23 in Pakistan

Europe

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Germany's President Steps Down

German President Christian Wulff resigned, bowing to enormous pressure in the wake of a string of disclosures over his personal financial dealings and acceptance of favors from political backers.

Sarkozy, Cameron Stress United Front

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Russian Agents Scour Lebedev's Bank

Latvians to Vote on Sensitive Russia Issue

Media & Marketing

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Murdoch Plans New Sunday Tabloid

Rupert Murdoch said News Corp. will soon launch a Sunday edition of its London tabloid the Sun, a move that came as he faced the paper's staff amid anger over handling of a police probe.

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TV's Ad-Sales Bazaar Inspires Copycat

Tech

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Price of iPad's Name: $55,000 to $2 Billion

Apple agreed in 2009 to pay Chinese computer-display maker Proview about $55,000 for the iPad trademark in a number of countries, documents show—but Proview insists China wasn't included.

Apple's Mac Makeover

Wealth

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Tricked-Out Private Jet

All aboard for a tour of an Asian CEO's playground. WSJ explores what goes into custom-designing a multimillion dollar private jet.

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New Rich Fuel Luxury Boom

Food & Wine

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Dulce de Lettuce?

With ingredients like sunchokes and beets, dessert just got (slightly) healthier.

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Jumping Juniper

Fashion

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Live Chat: New York Fashion Week

WSJ fashion reporter Christina Binkley took questions from readers in a live chat on Feb. 17. Replay the event.

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Next Fall, There Will Be Oxblood

World

Expert Among Thai Bombing Suspects

Thai police said among missing suspects in a botched bomb plot in Bangkok this week is a 52-year-old man who might have served as an explosives training expert to help aid the strike aimed at Israeli diplomats in the city.

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China's Foxconn Raises Workers' Salaries

Turkish Bank in Spotlight for Iran Deals

U.K.

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Strong Demand Boosts Anglo American

Anglo American confounded analysts' hopes of a special dividend, preferring instead to bump up its final dividend as it cast a positive light on its prospects.

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Anglo American Remains Politically Challenged

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India Tax Body Seeks Review of Vodafone Ruling

Markets

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Got Milk Contracts? Indeed!

Milk futures and options activity has soared, as farmers and food companies pile in, looking to protect themselves after a recent drop in prices, following a surge last year.

The Scale of Apple's Risk

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Investors Sue Falcone and Harbinger

Tech

Amazon Buys 3 City Blocks in Seattle

Amazon is buying three large contiguous blocks in central Seattle, with plans to build about 3 million square feet of office space.

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Arrests Go Beyond Olympus

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Yelp Sets Terms for March IPO

Business

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Avon Taps Leader for China

Avon has named John Lin president of its China business, as the company works to boost sales in the country. He's currently president of Avon Canada.

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Caterpillar to Build Factory in Georgia

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Time Warner Cable, MSG To End Blackout

U.S.

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Payroll-Tax Cut Clears Congress

Congress quickly passed a deal to extend the payroll-tax cut, continue unemployment benefits and avoid a steep cut in Medicare doctors' fees.

Terror Suspect Arrested Near Capitol

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White House Releases Economic Report

Life & Style

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A U.S. Flag Over London Art Sales

As economy weighs on European collectors, confident Americans are big buyers.

Bergman's Masks and Mirrors

All's Fair in Love

Opinion

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Forget You Not

The EU wants to help you remove those embarrassing online fingerprints.

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DreamWorks and Chinese Protectionism

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Kira Savchenko: A Fight Latvia Doesn't Need

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Austerity Debate a Matter of Degree

The International Monetary Fund's support for spreading Greek budget pain over a number of years rather than concentrating it at the front end marks a shift in its view of austerity measures.

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