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American Business Daily

November 17, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

DuPont workers killed in Texas chemical leak

Unilever's 'mayo' fight spreads to its web site

DEA targets NFL teams over prescription drugs

Virgin America CEO says after its IPO, airline has 'tricks up its sleeve'

Azure Midstream Partners files for $175M IPO

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IBM's Ginni Rometty joins the male-dominated Augusta National Golf Club

Merger talks stall between Halliburton, Baker Hughes

Phoenix scores Final Four basketball in 2017

NCAA awards men's 2018 Final Four to San Antonio

Minneapolis wins 2019 Final Four college basketball tournament

Atlanta to host 2020 NCAA Men's Final Four

No more USA: Steamboat settles ski-slogan dispute with Salt Lake

In David v. Goliath mayonnaise fight, court of public opinion has already ruled

Harvey Mackay's 11 steps to happiness

House approves Keystone XL pipeline; Senate to follow - now will it be built?

Kevin Garnett: 'I want to buy the Timberwolves'

Oracle and SAP settle TomorrowNow suit for $359 million

​Goodbye downloads: Microsoft debuts Skype for web

Virgin America shares soar 23% out of the gate in $307M IPO

Adidas unveils NBA's Christmas Day jerseys



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