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LOGO QUIZ: Can You Identify The Brand When Its Name Is Removed From The Logo? We recently heard about an upscale British department store that has asked popular brands to create logos that exclude their names, thus reducing "visual clutter." This got us to thinking, are brand names really necessar...
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Water Could Be The World's Next Biggest Market

Business Insider - 19 Jan 2013 14:04
Water Could Be The World's Next Biggest Market In Uganda, a beer brewer is paying communities to protect wetlands in a bid to secure a steady supply of water for its businesses. In neighbouring Kenya, flower companies, ranchers and hotels are giving farmers vouchers ...
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Khloe Kardashian is sick and tired of being considered the "bigger" Kardashian. The "X Factor" co-host loves her body and admits she's confident because of her curves. "A few years ago I lost 30 pounds, and people still ...
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Boeing Closer to Answer on 787s, but Not to Getting Them Back in Air It is possible that the Dreamliner's batteries were overcharged, but to lift a grounding order, Boeing must demonstrate that it can prevent similar episodes from happening.
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The 19 Richest New Members Of Congress

Business Insider - 19 Jan 2013 02:08
The 19 Richest New Members Of Congress The freshmen in the 113th Congress are, on average, wealthier than the incumbents. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the median net worth of the 94 incoming lawmakers at the end of 2011 was $1,066,515. But...
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Reconciliation

Washington Post - 19 Jan 2013 02:00
Ezra's hosting MSNBC's "The Last Word" tonight at 10 p.m. The cast of "The Wire," here's where they all are now. Not good: "A rough calculation of current rates of soil degradation suggests we have about 60 years of tops...
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LipoScience revives IPO plans

News Observer - 19 Jan 2013 00:17
Medical diagnostics company LipoScience is reviving its plans for an initial public offering of common stock but scaling back the amount of money it hopes to raise from investors. In...
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Jesus lived and died a dedicated Jew. He had no intention of starting a new religion. Yet the belief persists that he was an apostate Jew who launched Christianity. A full appreciation of Jesus' Jewish identity could hel...
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Bieber's Mom Produces Anti-Abortion Film

ABC News - 19 Jan 2013 23:57
Bieber's Mom Produces Anti-Abortion Film Justin Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallette, is stepping out of her son's shadow and into the spotlight as an executive producer on an anti-abortion short film. The makers of the film, which is called "Crescendo," said they ...
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US Mint Runs Out of 2013 Silver Coin

ABC News - 19 Jan 2013 13:38
US Mint Runs Out of 2013 Silver Coin The U.S. Mint has stopped selling its 2013 American Eagle silver bullion coins.
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The Dumbest Things People Try To Get Through Airport Security Some of the more outrageous items surrendered to TSA, during just one weekend at LAX.
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Jeffrey Sprecher's Improbable Path to Buying the N.Y.S.E.

The New York Times - 19 Jan 2013 23:51
Jeffrey Sprecher's Improbable Path to Buying the N.Y.S.E. A bold deal by the owner of IntercontinentalExchange to acquire the New York Stock Exchange shows how technology is transforming the world's markets.
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Preoccupations: Matthew May, on the Art of Adding by Taking Away The author of "The Laws of Subtraction" says that success often comes from knowing what to leave out of a project or situation.
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Walmart Accused Of Gift Receipt Scam For 2nd Year In A Row

The Huffington Post - 19 Jan 2013 23:37
Sure go ahead and regift that present your friend bought for you at Walmart, but whatever you do, don't return it. The world's largest retailer is apparently slacking off on giving full refunds to customers with gift rec...
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The Federal Reserve's new, more aggressive monetary policy has opponents within the central bank, but they don't have history on their side.
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Obamas volunteer as inauguration weekend begins

Market Watch - 19 Jan 2013 23:32
A three-day weekend marking the start of U.S. President Barack Obama's second term as well as the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. got under way Saturday with a day of service by volunteers around t...
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Prototype: Milk & Honey, an Online Shoe Company Started by Sisters Two sisters with experience in the film and toy industries -- but not in the fashion or tech fields -- started an online company that lets customers design their own shoes.
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Letters: New Careers, After 50

The New York Times - 19 Jan 2013 23:05
Readers respond to "Over 50, and Under No Illusions" (Jan. 13).
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Letters: Fund Managers' Pay

The New York Times - 19 Jan 2013 23:05
A reader responds to "Funds Aren't Wielding Much Power Over Executive Pay" (Mutual Funds Report, Jan. 13).
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Letters: The Debt Ceiling and Beyond

The New York Times - 19 Jan 2013 23:05
Readers respond to "Above the Debt Ceiling, Boehner Might Find a Blue Sky" (Economic View, Jan. 13).
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Corner Office: Kon Leong of ZL Technologies, on Encouraging Creativity Kon Leong, the chief executive of ZL Technologies, an e-mail and file archiving company, says creativity comes from knowing how to reach outside of your own borders.
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Community Raises Money to Buy Nine-Year-Old Boy Prosthetic Arms At 20 weeks pregnant, Brooke and Jim Davis of Spokane, Wash., knew their son, Jameson, would be born without arms months before he would come into this world.
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