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Europe's worsening debt crisis is infecting Italy and Spain, where borrowing rates rose sharply Wednesday
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EU scrambles to halt rise in Spanish bond rates The European Central Bank rejected an earlier bailout plan, but is now trying to create a banking union to support the continent's financial sector
Tim Cook: I'm not "trying to be Steve" "Steve's legacy will always be in the DNA of the company, of bringing in the best people," Cook said at the D10 conference
Exxon shareholders support CEO's $25.2M pay package Exxon Mobil's CEO had a good year in 2011 - compensation valued at $25.2 million. Shareholders did as well, and they're supporting the oil giant's pay program
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