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Money Matters
A weekly spotlight on business and personal finance
Dec. 16, 2003
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THE WEEK AHEAD (Biz Buzz)
Look for a slew of economic data to come out this week. Pay particularly close
attention to Tuesday's consumer price index report.
A look at the week ahead:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a92269a193255559a3
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PILL PROFITS (Drug industry news)
Sometime shortly after the eggnog washes down the last of the pumpkin pie this holiday
season, Americans can expect an aggressive advertising campaign warning them of the
dangers of high cholesterol. If the seemingly ubiquitous advertisements for Lipitor
and Zocor haven't driven home the ability of statin drugs to lower levels of the
artery-clogging goo yet, expect AstraZeneca's Crestor to add to the noise level.
Drugmakers gird for a marketing war over statins:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a92269a193255559a0
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HELPING THE TROOPS (Charity news)
Many Americans are working with a fleet of charitable organizations to help deployed
troops. Donors are contributing everything from time to money to baby wipes.
Here are some of the organizations assisting troops and their families:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a92269a193255559a1
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DIRECTORY OF AMERICA'S CHARITIES (Online Directory)
Researching a charity can be a formidable task. U.S. News has partnered with
GuideStar, a national database of philanthropic information, to help make the job
easier. Our directory includes data on more than 800,000 public charities in the
United States. Read descriptions of each charity's work, consider its mission and
goals, and study key financial details.
Facts and figures on more than 800,000 charities:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a92269a193255559a4
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THE DOBBS REPORT (Opinion)
"Unfortunately, trade inequities with the Chinese are only a fraction of the trade
issues facing this country."
-- Lou Dobbs, U.S. News columnist
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao concluded his first visit to the United States last week,
calling his whirlwind three days here both pleasant and very successful. President
Bush gave Wen a warm White House welcome, including a 19-gun salute. Bush also offered
a plea to Wen to reverse the huge trade deficit with China, which is quickly becoming
a political vulnerability in the president's re-election bid.
Our new diplomatic partner:
http://www.you-click.net/GoNow/a15504a92269a193255559a2
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