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Asked whether they thought a device available today or in the next year could replace the laptop for general business use, 37.2% answered yes.
FORBES: More Than 27 Percent Of Workers Considering Replacing Laptop With Tablet
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He told Radio 4's Today programme he would oppose boundary changes in a vote expected to take place next year but insisted the dispute would not wreck the coalition.
BBC: David Cameron to press ahead with boundary changes plans
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She posits that every individual in the United States will require health care at some point in their lifetime, if not today, perhaps even next week or next year...
WSJ: Highlights From the Ruling
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Matsushita's projections say today's 64-megabyte memory cards will double in size to 128 MB next year, but these will be enough to hold just a few minutes of video.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Phone Wars: Episode 3G
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Huge prints in January 2013 contract call options on the media company within 30 minutes of the opening bell today suggests one big player sees shares in News Corp. not only recovering over the next year and a half, but also possibly rising to their highest since 2000.
FORBES: News Corp. Options Predict Pie In Face for Bears
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According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Seacrest is in the running replace Matt Lauer on the Today show if the anchor decides to leave next year.
FORBES: With 'Today' Show, Ryan Seacrest's Earnings Could Skyrocket
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And I've already mentioned at least one today and others in the previous couple of weeks that have announced a greater commitment in the next year in their financial plan to small business loans.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The math is simple: If you think the stock market will return 10% a year for the next 10 years, you can lock in that return today by purchasing carefully selected junk bonds.
FORBES: Surprise! Junk Debt Is Coming Back Into Style
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Mr Simsek claims that today's 9% inflation rate is in large part due to temporary factors that will fall away next year.
ECONOMIST: The economy has had a big boost from much sounder management
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Mercedes-Benz shook up the world of Formula One today when it announced that Lewis Hamilton, the most sought after free agent driver in the sport, would join Mercedes next year.
FORBES: Lewis Hamilton In And Michael Schumacher Out At Mercedes