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Marketplace PM for November 1, 2006
Nov 1, 2006

Marketplace PM for November 1, 2006

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CVS to buy Caremark

Nov 1, 2006
The country's second largest drugstore chain says it's buying a leading pharmacy benefit manager for just under $21 billion. Analysts say the move gives it more power to compete with Wal-Mart. Amy Scott reports.

How do we fix education?

Nov 1, 2006
With less than a week left until Election Day, commentators David Frum and Robert Reich wrap up a series of Real Agenda debates. This time: Education — it's on the ballot in a dozen states.

Fat and happy

Nov 1, 2006
New research out of Harvard finds mice given large amounts of a compound found in red wine were able to consume high-calorie diets without the usual bad side effects of getting fat. Helen Palmer reports.

Smokers: 'We have rights too'

Nov 1, 2006
Big tobacco is spending serious cash this year to fight smoking bans and cigarette taxes on ballots around the country. Mhari Saito reports from Cleveland where she found smokers welcoming the defense.

We've got mail

Nov 1, 2006
Host Kai Ryssdal digs through the Marketplace mailbag to share some recent comments from our listeners.

Guest worker problems in Malaysia

Nov 1, 2006
Malaysia is wealthier than neighboring Indonesia, so it attracts a lot of illegal workers despite having a guest worker program. And periodic government crackdowns are causing big problems for the economy, Miranda Kennedy reports.

This final note . . .

Nov 1, 2006
Universal Tube is an industrial products company based in Ohio. They have a nice website. Just one problem, though: Their homepage is utube.com. U-T-U-B-E. Not far enough removed from that other site you might have heard of . . .

Advertisers avoiding controversy

Nov 1, 2006
A memo leaked from ABC News radio suggests that nearly 100 top advertisers don't want to be associated with left-leaning Air America. Alisa Roth asks, is that good business?