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An unemployed professional starts a Web site to help shoppers use coupons to save more than half of their grocery budget.
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Students at the University of South Carolina sound off on entering the workforce in a tough job market.
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Many that follow the code of Islam invest and run businesses accordingly - without charging interest.
State Attorney General Richard Cordray files suit against S&P, Moody?s and Fitch, claiming the companies misled investors and violated securities laws.
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