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GA-GA OVER GRAND THEFT AUTO: Video-gamers nationwide are camping outside Monday night to get their copy of Take-Two's Grand Theft Auto IV, and Electronic Arts is watching the registers as gamers drop $60-a-pop. It's supposed to be one of the best selling games of the year and will be critical as Electronic Arts pursues a hostile bid for Take-Two Interactive. Darren Rovell is live to explain why it's important for shareholders.
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DOUBLE DOSE OF HOUSING DATA: Case Shiller and RealtyTrac both release key data Tuesday. Diana Olick parses the housing price index and foreclosure numbers for signs of strength in the housing market.
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UPTICKED OFF: Melissa Lee explains the "uptick rule" and how it's affecting trading as investors are blaming short-sellers for causing stocks to fall off unsuspected cliffs. Is it a positive change for the market to expand trading options? Or harmful for those caught in the downslide?
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FOLLOW THE MONEY/ON THE MOVE/REAL-TIME FLASH: Matt Nesto follows the winners and losers in the market, breaking down the biggest stock and sector stories of the day.
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