07/20/05
Marketplace AM for July 20, 2005
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Meet John Roberts
Jul 20, 2005
A quick look at Bush's nomineee for the Supreme Court, business-wise.
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The Public's Business: Reich on China
Jul 20, 2005
Commentator Robert Reich is thinking about America's conflicted economic relationship with China.
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Making sense of corporate earnings
Jul 20, 2005
Do the right thing — say, make exactly as much as analysts expect in a quarter — and your stocks might just go down. Knight Kiplinger makes sense of corporate earnings for Kai Ryssdal.
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Just a normal guy
Jul 20, 2005
Did you know that 88% of men exaggerate their successes in the stock market? Bernice Kanner does. She talks with Lisa Napoli about her new book <em>When It Comes to Guys, What's Normal?</em>
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