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Hospitals may win big with Obamacare. But the trouble is, investors already knew that.
 
  Krantz: Good time to check into hospital stocks?  
  Hospitals may win big with Obamacare. But the trouble is, investors already knew that.  
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  markets      
  Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   Bonds rally, but caution remains
The price of the 10-year Treasury note has been rising in 2014.
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  The Pets.com hand puppet mugs for the camera during a behind-the-scenes shoot for a Pets.com ad.   Waggoner: No bubble in big tech yet
Looking for bargains? There are some in technology, of all places.
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  tech      
  A Target store in Voorhees, N.J.discount store exterior. (Photo by John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)   Malware in Target attack partly in Russian
Malware used in Target attack was partly written in Russian.
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  A Neiman Marcus store in Coral Gables, Fla.   Neiman Marcus: Free monitoring after credit theft
Offering customers free credit monitoring for an "added layer of protection."
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  markets      
  Nasdaq.   Nasdaq rockets 200% from 2009 bear market low
Tech-laden bellwether is first of the three big USA indexes to triple off March 2009 lows.
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  cybertruth      
  A starbucks in Washington, DC, on May 9, 2012.   Starbucks' iOS mobile app pegged as risky
Popular mobile payments app stores user data in clear text
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  Personal Finance      
  European Central Bank's (ECB) Mission Chief for Greece Klaus Masuch, right, arrives at the Finance Ministry in Athens for a meeting with the Greek finance minister.   International funds sail past U.S. stock funds
The average large-company core international fund gained 10.6% in the third quarter.
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  Wall Street in lower Manhattan.   Big stock drops rock Wall Street
Investors are expecting volatility in 2014: But this is ridiculous.
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  The Oscars are March 2.   YoungMoney: See Oscar movies on the cheap
How to save a few bucks at the increasingly expensive movie theater.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Children play soccer on Jan. 17 outside Herat, Afghanistan.

Children play soccer on Jan. 17 outside Herat, Afghanistan.
 
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