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Consumer sentiment advanced last week, an indication that gains in housing and stock markets are bolstering Americans’ outlooks on the economy.
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Forest Laboratories Inc., maker of the Alzheimer’s drug Namenda and blood-pressure pill Bystolic, said Howard Solomon will retire as chief executive officer at year’s end after holding the job for more than three decades.
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U.S. stocks fell, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index lower for a second day, as data showed Chinese manufacturing unexpectedly shrank and speculation mounted the Federal Reserve will cut bond purchases.
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Nigeria will release members of the Boko Haram Islamist group held on suspicion of terrorism in phases, starting with women and children, President Goodluck Jonathan’s office said.

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