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| Mattel wins permanent injunction vs MGA in Bratz case
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Reuters - A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered MGA Entertainment Inc to stop selling its popular Bratz dolls and banned it from using the Bratz name, finding that "hundreds" of Bratz products infringe on copyrights owned by rival toymaker Mattel Inc .
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| Oil plummets on dire US jobs figures
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AP - Oil prices plummeted Friday as the already battered market reacted to unexpectedly high U.S. unemployment figures — the latest dramatic evidence of recession in the world's largest market for crude.
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| AP IMPACT: Some bailout holdings down $9 billion
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AP - Stock intended to eventually earn taxpayers a profit as part of the Bush administration's massive bank bailout has lost a third of its value — about $9 billion — in barely one month, according to an Associated Press analysis. Shares in virtually every bank that received federal money have remained below the prices the government negotiated.
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