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TURBULENT TIMES AT BOEING: Boeing will have plenty of questions to answer at Monday's annual shareholders meeting in Chicago. Can Boeing finally deliver its 787 and appease shareholders? Phil LeBeau will be live from the meeting.
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COUNTRYWIDE BACKLASH: Monday, in Los Angeles, the Federal Reserve will hold part one of a two-day public meeting on the Bank of America-Countrywide merger. While it is standard protocol to gather public comment, there could be a healthy dose of fireworks and public outrage. Jane Wells is on-site.
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PLAYING THE GAME: So, you want to play the Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge? Brian Shactman has all the DOs, DON'Ts and tips you need to create a portfolio that's poised to profit.
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CATCHING UP WITH MARY SUE: After awarding her the $1 million grand prize last year, Darren Rovell catches up with Mary Sue Williams, the reigning champion of the CNBC.com Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. Darren looks at how Mary Sue's life has improved and will continue to change as she enjoys her big win.
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SEED SALES SPROUTING: Americans are sick of paying high prices for their produce and taking action. How sick are they? They're planting their own! Seed giant Burpee has doubled its sales of vegetable seeds to consumers this spring. Urban garden plots that sat empty for years are now completely sold out. Diana Olick looks at the new trend of part-time planters.
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