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* Morning Call: U.S. futures point lower, European shares trim losses and the Nikkei falls.
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* Shocker: The best Internet stock of 2012 is… AOL!
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* Erskine Bowles: Romney’s tax plan won’t cut the deficit
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* Mayo and Myriad: Can two patent rulings chill innovation?
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* No cash for you: Yahoo reconsiders Alibaba-related share repurchases
* Valley diversification: Tristan Walker launches program for minority engineers
* Tweet of the Day: @pkedrosky: I like how Best Buy just can’t seem to stay saved. It’s the Greece of consumer electronics.