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Video-Game Realism Shifts into High Gear

Two new game consoles released in November--the powerful but long-delayed Sony PlayStation 3 and the motion-sensitive Nintendo Wii--dominated year-end media coverage of the video-game market. But in the eyes of...

If it bleeds it leads

Never before has that adage been truer than today.  Here are the most popular stories on Yahoo News today..."# Iraqi Shiites hail Saddam's execution AP - 1 hour, 1 minute ago BAGHDAD,...

Low-Glycemic Market Poised to Top $1 Billion: Report

"DECEMBER 19, 2006 -- NEW YORK - Low-glycemic foods and beverages have carved out their own niche in the mainstream U.S. market, with year-end sales expected to reach $350 million, says market research firm...

Sirius Cuts Year-End Subscriber Forecast: Auto Units To Blame?

"Sirius lowered expectations on the number of folks out there it plans on having as subscribers at the end of the year -- from an initial estimate of 6.3 million subscribers to somewhere between 5.9 and 6.1...

How to Plan a Holiday Party for the Office

"In large corporations the annual holiday get-together just happens, as if by magic. Pros - or the boss's assistant - handle all the details and all the employees have to do is show up. In smaller companies and the nonprofit sector it's a different story. Instructions *...

Holiday season may not be joyous for PC makers

"Computers may be the last thing left on the shelves this holiday season as the delayed release of Microsoft's Vista operating system, laptop battery recalls and other challenges dent U.S. sales, analysts said. Personal computer makers, such as Dell Inc. (Nasdaq:DELL - news)...

Start your year-end saving and tax planning now

"The next three months can make 2006 your most successful yet, if you manage your money right. In the next 89 days, you'll deal with holiday bills, year-end tax planning, paycheck positioning for 2007 and more. Here's how to make the most of it. -- Start your holiday shopping...

Final Sept retail sales rise 0.3 pct

"U.S. retail sales rose in September as lower gasoline prices and a soaring stock market bolstered consumer spending, according to final data by SpendingPulse on Monday. Americans splurged on clothes and back-to-school items last month, offering retailers' hopes of a solid...

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