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Pentagon lands extra $50 billion out of debt deal

Out of a bill that was supposed to cut government spending and waste wherever it is found, lawmakers managed to cobble together an additional $50 billion for the U.S. Defense Department's budget, using an accounting trick to disguise the move.

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Google faces 9 antitrust complaints in EU probe

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google faces a total of nine antitrust complaints which EU regulators are now investigating, two sources said on Tuesday, as rivals ramped up the pressure on the world No. 1 search engine.

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Toyota net profit tumbles 99% in April-June

Japan's Toyota Motor on Tuesday said net profit plunged 99 percent in April-June on the impact of the March disasters, but raised its full year net profit forecast 39 percent on recovery hopes.

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U.S. company profits surge, even as economy slows

Major US companies are packing away record profits even as the economy falters, unemployment remains high and the debt-ceiling crisis has shaken confidence in the country, analysts said.

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Ford recalls up to 1.2 million trucks in US, Canada

NEW YORK — Ford is recalling up to 1.22 million older pickup trucks due to a problem which could cause fuel leaks and a risk of fire, the company and US car-safety regulators announced on Monday.

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Stocks fall as debt-ceiling vote looms

NEW YORK — US stocks fell on Monday as a last-minute deal on raising the government's debt ceiling and averting a potentially disastrous default headed for a contentious vote in Congress.

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Android conquers almost 50 percent of smartphone market

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Google's Android platform has taken almost 50 percent of the global smartphone market, dominating in the Asia-Pacific region, research firm Canalys said on Monday.

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Vancouver drug control strategy calls for free crack pipes

The city of Vancouver is set to launch a novel approach to drug control by giving away free crack pipes in hopes of better connecting drug addicts with health workers, according to the Canadian Press.

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Apple's Chinese manufacturer to rely on a million robots to build iPhones

HONG KONG/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, known for assembling Apple's iPhones and iPads in China, plans to use more robots, with one report saying the company will use one million of them in the next three years, to cope with rising labor costs.

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Teenager gets bail in LulzSec hacking case

An 18-year-old British man arrested on suspicion of being a spokesman for hacking groups LulzSec and Anonymous was granted bail when he appeared in a London court on Monday.

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Murdoch inquiry grows to include computer hacking

Police investigating phone hacking at the News of the World were set Saturday to extend their probe into claims that computers were hacked, in a fresh threat to Rupert Murdoch's embattled empire.

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Auto industry could lead U.S. economic recovery: survey

DETROIT (Reuters) - The auto industry could lead an economic recovery in the United States, according to a recent survey by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG.

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Debt deal offers only small blessings for economy

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The tentative deal to avoid a crushing debt default is at best a mild relief for the U.S. economy that nearly stalled in the first half of the year and has yet to show signs of any realistic pickup.

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