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Monday morning, September 11, 2006

Business at Ground Zero

Judy Martin reports on how small businesses in the shadow of Ground Zero have fared since 9-11.

Putting a price on loss

A 9-11 widow recounts the difficulty of having to calculate a monetary value for the loss of her husband to receive payment from the Victims Compensation Fund.

Will HP fire its chairwoman?

Hewlett Packard's board will consider today whether the company's chairwoman should lose her job over the recent pretexting scandal. Ashley Milne-Tyte has the story.

New Clean Air rules

The EPA is taking public comments on new clean air rules that have environmentalists squaring off against businesses. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.

OPEC not expected to cut production

The price of a barrel of oil continues to fall as members of the oil producing group OPEC meet in Vienna today. But they're not expected to try to push up prices — at least not yet. Stephen Beard reports.

Trying to stop terror financing

A top U.S. treasury official arrives in Europe today in an effort to hinder Iran's ability to finance terror groups. Scott Tong reports.

Vista may not appeal to everyone

Microsoft's soon-to-be released operating system Vista may not be a big draw among owners of older computers. Jason Paur explains.

China taking its cut of information sales

China has issued rules that ban foreign news agencies like the Associated Press from going directly to customers in China. They'll have to sell their news, photos and financial information via the state-owned news agency, Xinhua. Jocelyn Ford reports.

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