An automatic weapon is displayed on swall at Gun Club in ScottsdaleWASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday, in a victory for the Obama administration, upheld new federal rules requiring gun dealers in four states bordering Mexico to crash the sales of multiple semi-automatic rifles, despite a challenge by the gun industry. The administration issued the reporting requirements last year despite opposition from the gun industry as part of a stepped-up effort to clamp down on the weapons flowing across the border to violent drug cartels in Mexico. The U.S. …



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Lindsay Lohan — Playboy Sales Are On Fire!

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Lindsay Lohan certainly gave Playboy their money’s worth … because the issue is selling out all across the country … TMZ has learned. According to our sources, newsstands in major cities like New York and Los Angeles have had to re-peacefulness the…

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Rolling Stones sales are a gas, gas, gas after ‘Idol’ week
Two nights of exposure on American Idol did wonders for the Rolling Stones catalog. Overall Stones album sales went up 34 percent over the previous week, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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Adam Lambert leads ‘Idol’ track sales for second week
For the second consecutive week, Adam Lambert has the best-selling track of any American Idol alumnus, as Whataya Want From Me sold nearly 51,000 copies. None of the Idol-related tracks on either Nielsen SoundScan’s Top Digital Tracks or Top Country Digital Tracks charts saw percentage gains in their week-to-week sales, but.

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Oracle sees software sales up (Reuters)

The Oracle Corporation headquarters in Redwood City, California is pictured in this February 2, 2010 file photo. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith/FilesReuters – Oracle Corp issued its strongest sales forecast in more than a year as a rebound in corporate technology spending boosted demand for its computer programs.


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