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Somehow, troubled telecom Sprint Nextel failed to even meet Wall Street's already low third-quarter expectations.
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An editorial thanks the millions of people who have declared themselves as Charlie in the past few days - but it says it wants no more of the past insinuations that by provoking Muslims, it has somehow brought trouble on itself.
Claims that the BDS campaign is somehow misguided because its proponents are not troubled enough over the denial of the vote to 1.3 billion Chinese people or the sad state of women's rights in Saudi Arabia are doubtful.
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