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    • Greece's PM Samaras talks to his Italian counterpart Letta next to Cyprus' President Anastasiades during a European Union leaders summit in Brussels
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    • Federal Reserve Board Chairman Bernanke testifies before the Joint Economic Committee in Washington
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      Federal Reserve Board Chairman Bernanke testifies before the Joint Economic Committee in Washington

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    • Employees of the Tokyo Stock Exchange work at the bourse in Tokyo
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      Employees of the Tokyo Stock Exchange work at the bourse in Tokyo

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    • Motorists fill their tanks at a station in Chicago
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      Motorists fill their tanks at a station in Chicago

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      Gass, president of Starbucks EMEA, speaks to shareholders during Starbucks' Annual Meeting of Shareholders in Seattle, Washington

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    • Workers hang a Ford Motor banner on the side of a building across from Cobo Center in advance of media preview of North American International Auto show in Detroit
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      Workers hang a Ford Motor banner on the side of a building across from Cobo Center in advance of media preview of North American International Auto show in Detroit

      By Deepa Seetharaman DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co is adding a week of production at most of its North American factories this year to build an additional 40,000 vehicles and help sustain its gains in U.S. market share. The second-largest U.S. automaker said on Wednesday that 20 assembly, engine and other plants will …

     

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