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Linen White or Ancient Ivory paint? These are the types questions being asked by Canadian do-it-yourself-ers as the deadline approaches for submitting claims for a renovation tax credit. Full Story


Sony's new online service connecting the whole range of its gadgets to downloadable content like movies and games should help build brand loyalty, a top executive said Friday. Full Story


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Bond amount increased to US$100K for man accused in videos taken of reporter Erin Andrews
LOS ANGELES - An Illinois insurance executive accused of secretly making nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews posted US$100,000 bond on Friday - a much larger amount than previously imposed. Full Story

Army relents, will allow media at Palin event despite concerns about anti-Obama politics
RALEIGH, N.C. - The U.S. Army has reversed its position and now says it will open former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's appearance on Fort Bragg to media despite fears the event will turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama. Full Story

Pro-government mob hits, shouts down husband of top Cuban dissident blogger
HAVANA, Cuba - The husband of an acclaimed dissident Cuban blogger was punched and shouted down by a pro-government mob Friday after he challenged the presumed state agents who earlier roughed up his wife to a street corner debate. Full Story

Flaherty says government will undertake no new spending in next year's budget
TORONTO - Emphasizing that government stimulus spending is a temporary measure, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the Conservative government doesn't plan to undertake major new spending initiatives in next year's budget. Full Story

Cossette says Cosmos willing to go to $8.10 per share, depending on review
In restructuring, AP changes roles for 6 news editors and assigns 4 regional photo editors
Economic concerns, rising U.S. currency push stock markets, crude oil lower

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Small businesses shouldn't give up on giving to customers
NEW YORK - Small business owners with cash flow problems might be tempted during yet another difficult holiday season to forgo gifts for clients or customers. Many look at gifts as budget items that just aren't critical. Full Story

Growing your business to the next level
Layoffs, telecommuting let small businesses save money

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Should we be talking recovery instead of recession?
Recession is not over
Recovery is starting to take hold
Don't know/don't care


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Home reno rush tax credit is on
Linen White or Ancient Ivory paint? Solid or engineered hardwoods? These are the types questions being asked by Canadian do-it-yourself-ers as the deadline approaches for submitting claims for a renovation tax credit. Full Story

Consumers need to prepare for higher mortgage rates
TORONTO - The Canadian housing market has seen a stronger and faster rebound from the recession than any other segment of the economy, due in large part to enticingly low mortgage rates. Full Story

Investing in classic cars can be fun
TORONTO - It might be tremendously satisfying to pick just the right stock or beat the composite index, but investing is not usually on most people's list of fun things to do. Full Story

Holiday tips don't have to wipe you out
NEW YORK - This holiday season, a leaner budget might clarify which people truly make a difference in your life. The challenge will be figuring out how much to tip them. Full Story

Consumers need to prepare for higher mortgage rates
Investing in classic cars can be fun
Holiday tips don't have to wipe you out

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Ready for real estate?
Q. My husband and I own our own home but are seriously thinking about buying a condo as an investment. Full Story
Financial Fitness Chris Alexander
Q & A with Kelly D'amour
Q I want to purchase Canadian bank stocks. Where and how is the best way to do this? Full Story
Financial Fitness Kelly D'Amour
Canadians forgetting to review insurance
(Special) - Reviewing your financial portfolio in a period of market volatility or meltdown is a bit of a no-brainer. Full Story
Smart Money Talbot Boggs
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