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The major players gambling in the credit card game are American Express, Visa and Mastercard.

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American Express deal raises stakes in Isle charge market
American Express recently announced a deal to buy Bank of Hawaii's $226 million credit card portfolio, which many say could revive the hotly competitive local credit card market and create a window of opportunity for other banks to grab market share.

Some relief available for taxpayers this year
Sweeping tax cuts might be in store next tax season. But this filing season, individuals will find only modest relief when filling out their tax returns. Incorporated in 2000 tax forms are a handful of tax law changes that should make this April 16 a bit less taxing for most individuals.
Some relief available for taxpayers this year
State, national tax forms have changes
Numerous resources to complete tax forms
Highlights of the changes in tax returns for 2000

Microsoft moving in new directions
As it prepares for oral arguments Monday to appeal a federal court's break-up order, Microsoft is trying to expand beyond its desktop-bound past and provide consumers and businesses with what executives call the "end-to-end experience."

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Scientists find helpful compound
In a startling result, scientists have found that a common metal compound can carry electricity with virtually no resistance at a higher temperature than previously thought possible.
Stolen merchandise sold on eBay
Two Marshall Field's window dressers were arrested Thursday and charged with looting the upscale department store of thousands of dollars in merchandise and selling the goods online.
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