- American student Amanda Knox and her Italian boyfriend have been found guilty of the fatal stabbing of Knox's roommate.
- The FDIC is considering mortgage principal cuts to help homeowners on the $45 billion in mortgage loans the agency now owns.
- A survey of U.S. workers shows that as many as half of them may try to change jobs in 2010 unless employers restore benefits and hours.
- Tim Geithner strongly disputes Goldman Sachs' claim that it didn't need bailout help in 2008, saying all banks would have failed.
- A new Senate bill goes after early termination fees from wireless contracts, prompted by Verizon's doubling of fees in 2009.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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