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Economy
A terrorist trial with a silver lining
The underwear bomber’s trial could help Detroit
The Pepsi challenge: real sugar
As the cost of corn syrup rises, sugar is coming back
Who wants to be a millionaire?
As Wall Street tumbled, so did enrolment in business schools
Inside the fall of a famed hedge fund
A Bay Street legend, a whiz kid manager and the angry investors
Recovery is here: bring on the lattes
Profits are up at Starbucks as sales of pricey coffees rebound
Going for gold and profit, too
The Olympics haven’t been the financial windfall many hoped
America’s new power broker?
Quebec has ambitious plans to sell green electricity to the U.S.
Awash in a sea of debt
Oblivious to the risks, Canadians are piling on record debt loads
An inconvenient fruit
The search is on to lengthen the shelf life of the beloved banana
Detroit’s dirty secret: SUVs rule
Carmakers are talking green, but buyers still want their big trucks
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