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American Business Daily

August 20, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

NFL reportedly asks entertainers to pay to play Super Bowl halftime

Perry turns himself in on abuse-of-power charges, vows to fight

Lyft COO resigns, takes his team with him

Sprouts reveals expansion plans for early next year

Apple shares cross $100, close at adjusted record high

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Gisele Bundchen tops highest-paid models with $47 million

San Antonio Raiders will work, Cisneros says

Can Obama's campaign manager help Uber beat 'the Big Taxi cartel'?

Hackers breach databases at six NM hospitals

Ballmer's exit from Microsoft is no surprise, but could be a turning point

QuikTrip quietly closes another Ferguson store

Analysts: Tough for Family Dollar to reject Dollar General offer

Who should replace Ballmer on Microsoft's board? A woman with her head in the cloud

Former IRS commissioner: Political environment impedes tweaking the ACA, reforming tax code

Medtronic CEO says Covidien merger will ultimately create U.S. jobs

The Google Manifesto: Does its IPO letter to shareholders hold up 10 years later?

Will Dollar Tree up the ante to win Family Dollar?

T-Mobile is on the rise, could be No. 3 before long

Duke Energy spill sends thousands of gallons of fuel into Ohio River

Ex-kicker Chris Kluwe reaches deal with Vikings, won't sue

4 steps to working with your dream mega-client (without it becoming a nightmare)

Exclusive: Dallas Stars owner to bring Canadian hotel chain to Texas

Family Dollar CEO to employees: 'Customers continue to rely on us'

​Boost e-commerce sales by focusing on these things that shoppers care about most

Apple to sell digital guitar from Minneapolis startup Zivix

Ballmer, Allen: Hands-on owners

Prioritization 101: Reasserting control over your schedule

HOK will acquire 360, restart sports architecture practice

Priceline.com entrepreneur: "Innovation is not an accident"

This woman wears the pants among the Men in Kilts

Target's new CEO will speak during earnings conference call Wednesday

NFIB to give 'small business certified' label to candidates who pass issues test

How to build your own subscription box business

10 years after Google's IPO, 10 smash hits, misses and signs of 'evil'

Aeropostale re-hires former CEO for top job, seeking turnaround

Mobile app RunKeeper now lets users get free swag for reaching fitness milestones

GameStop CEO undergoes brain surgery to remove cancerous tumor

Tips to speed up your decision-making process

The valuation on Elon Musk's SpaceX may get huge

YouTube may pin subscription hopes on rare music

Home Depot Q2 profit jumps 14%

IPO boom taking August off after hitting bump in July

Rackspace attracts more hedge fund interest

Google for tweens: New growth strategy targets kids under 13



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