Corrections
Mar 11, 12:55
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An earlier version of the story incorrectly said the International Monetary Fund would loan Iceland $5.3 billion to be used to pay back British and Dutch depositors in failed bank Icesave. The IMF loan to Iceland simply stipulates that the country pay back its international debts.
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Welcome to the United States of Iceland
Mar 4, 3:00
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An earlier version of the story said Abercrombie & Fitch logged an 8% increase in same-store sales. The correct figure is 5%.
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Americans spend more in February
Mar 1, 2:24
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Geico's 2009 underwriting profit as $649. It was $649 million.
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Buffett's $50 million credit card blunder
Feb 26, 12:50
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In the original version of this story Fortune reported the cost of a 10-MW plant as $71 million, or 18% more than original estimates, using information provided by Raser. However, according to Raser's Third Quarter earnings report, Thermo cost $108 million to build or 1.8 times the original estimates of $60 million.
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The new, green land rush
Feb 26, 10:38
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that California's rebate is $2,500 per kilowatt-hour. The correct figure is $2,500 per kilowatt.
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Bloom box debut: More IPO than CO2
Feb 15, 1:16
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that West Virginia received the second-largest amount of funding.
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'Cash for Appliances' coming to a state near you
Feb 12, 6:50
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that AdSense is an ad server, and that it uses search history to target ads. It also incorrectly stated that the changes described in this article also affect ads seen on Google.com searches.
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Google expands ad targeting methods
Feb 3, 1:38
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Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Wednesday that owners of Toyotas affected by the recall should bring their cars to a dealer.
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Concerned? Ask your Toyota dealer
Feb 2, 4:27
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Correction: An earlier version of this story said the EPA did not return calls or emails seeking comment. The EPA did email before the story was published. This version contains the response.Â
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Obama's climate change police
Feb 2, 11:28
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If you watched the Grammy Awards Sunday night, it would appear all is well in the recording industry. But at the end of last year, the music business was worth half of what it was ten years ago and the decline doesn't look like it will be slowing anytime soon.
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Music's lost decade:Â Sales cut in half
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