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Google CEO Eric Schmidt says that traditional news outlets need to find new ways to get subscribers to pay for content online.
In a surprise move, Fritz Henderson resigns from GM, which will now be run by its third CEO in a year.
Central bank provides $115 billion in loans to free up credit markets and tamp down the surging yen.
The United Arab Emirates' decision to prop up Dubai banks gave a boost to stocks in Tokyo and Hong Kong.
General Electric will buy 20% of Vivendi's stake in NBC Universal so that it can sell it to Comcast.
Google can see what holiday items were hot on cyber Monday and Twitter and Facebook top the 2009 search list.
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