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Daily Biz - From the NBR News Desk

posted by Wendie Feinberg, Managing Editor at 12:06 PM on 04/20/07

Daily Biz Title GraphicHow high can it go? That's the question of the day today about the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which is now rapidly closing in on the 13,000 mark. Spurring the gains.. some stronger than expected corporate earnings news.. and a rebound in China's stock market, which suffered big losses yesterday.

Also on the radar today... a move underway on Capitol Hill to outline a so-called "bill of rights" for the nation's air travelers. You've probably heard the horror stories of people stuck in planes on the tarmac for hours while the airlines coped with bad weather. That's what's behind the move to detail exactly what passengers are entitled to and what they can expect from their carriers. Stephanie Dhue reports.

And, Suzanne Pratt, wraps up her series "Everything you Ever Wanted to Know About Earnings" with a look at the controversial practice of guidance. Plus, tonight's Market Monitor guest is Elaine Garzarelli... of Garzarelli Capital.

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