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The worst business decisions of all time

NBC News - 21 Oct 2012 17:51
In the long history of poor management decisions made at major American companies, only a few proved to be fatal to the firm. Here's a list of them.
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Life As An OkCupid Moderator

The Huffington Post - 21 Oct 2012 15:00
Life As An OkCupid Moderator Christopher Cantwell never asked to become a moderator of online dating site OkCupid. The site tapped him, without warning, and now he’s privy to private...
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Marissa Mayer's Comeback Plan: Take On Google And Facebook

The Huffington Post - 21 Oct 2012 14:11
Marissa Mayer's Comeback Plan: Take On Google And Facebook By Nadia Damouni and Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Marissa Mayer, who earned a reputation for decisive action and intensity during her 13-year stint...
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A few months ago, Manchester City last season's Barclays Premier League Champions, announced that they were going to release all their match detail and make it available at no charge to fans and statisticians. The match ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dish Network, the nation's third largest pay-TV provider, has settled its four-year old lawsuit filed by Cablevision and AMC Networks over a high-definition programming agreement, according to statem...
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The Investor Class Is Scared Out of Its Wits The investor class is sitting on tons of cash, scared of market volatility, worried about the economy, about the high level of debt-- and not especially sanguine about low interest rates making stocks still look cheap.
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Gas prices drop as demand tapers off

NBC News - 21 Oct 2012 22:25
Gas prices drop as demand tapers off The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in the United States fell more than 8 cents during the past two weeks, weighed down by the drop in crude oil prices and low seasonal demand.
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George McGovern: The Loser Who Became A Hero For Baby Boomers George McGovern, the Democratic liberal senator who ran for president in 1972 against Richard M. Nixon and was a hero to many baby boomers, died on Sunday in Sioux Falls, S.D. He was 90.
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Dow component Caterpillar Inc. will kick start another busy week of corporate earnings with about 140 S&P 500 companies slated to announce quarterly results.
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Hong Kong- and Singapore-based Park Hotel Group expects to finalize plans for three new hotels before the end of this year, CEO Allen Law said on the sidelines of the Forbes Global CEO Conference in Dubai.
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Chrystia Freeland: The Problem of Plutocrats: What a 19th-Century Economist Can Teach Us About Today's Capitalism America today urgently needs a 21st-century Henry George -- a thinker who embraces the wealth-creating power of capitalism, but squarely faces the inequity of its current manifestation.
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The United Arab Emirates has only about eight  million people, a tiny fraction of the United States.  Yet when it comes to business and jobs, it has outperformed much of the world in the past few years. Hence, t...
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Obama Immigration Stance Locks In Hispanic Support

The Huffington Post - 21 Oct 2012 21:18
Obama Immigration Stance Locks In Hispanic Support LAS VEGAS -- Elizabeth Alvisar is exactly the sort of voter Mitt Romney needs. A victim of the brutal economy in this swing state, the...
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I Don't Tolerate Poor Grammar

Forbes - 21 Oct 2012 20:59
I Don't Tolerate Poor Grammar And I’m not alone. Even the Wall Street Journal agrees. Poor grammar and writing can be the death of an aspiring career Poor grammar and writing is an epidemic in the workplace. While the era of social media an...
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Giving Birds a Refuge

Wall Street Journal - 21 Oct 2012 20:29
Populations of some types of birds in North America have been plummeting, but gardeners can do their part to help stem the decline.
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Romney Goes Back To The 'Friday Night Lights' Well

The Huffington Post - 21 Oct 2012 20:14
Romney Goes Back To The 'Friday Night Lights' Well Despite calls to cease using a popular slogan from "Friday Night Lights," Mitt Romney is showing no signs of stopping. The GOP presidential candidate took...
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President Barack Obama isn't talking about it and neither is Mitt Romney. But come January, 163 million workers can expect to feel the pinch of a big tax increase regardless of who wins the election.
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Mayer plans to take Yahoo back to its roots

NBC News - 21 Oct 2012 19:28
Mayer plans to take Yahoo back to its roots Long torn between whether it should focus on media content or on tools and technologies, Yahoo under Marissa Mayer is being positioned firmly in the latter camp, according to sources inside and outside the company.
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Location Set For U.N. Green Climate Fund

The Huffington Post - 21 Oct 2012 18:25
Location Set For U.N. Green Climate Fund OSLO, Oct 20 (Reuters) - A new U.N. fund meant to manage billions of dollars to help developing nations combat climate change will be based...
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Weak earnings season casts pall over stocks

NBC News - 21 Oct 2012 18:12
Expectations for third quarter earnings reports were dismal. But a recent flurry of high-profile reports has investors scowling even more at the weak revenue numbers.
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Sanjay Sanghoee: Atlas Exploited Part 2: Who Cares If Atlas Shrugs? For our captains of industry to assume that if they "shrug," their workers and the country will collapse, is a narcissistic leap worthy of Ayn Rand herself.
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10 most haunted houses in the US

NBC News - 21 Oct 2012 16:53
10 most haunted houses in the US Creaking floors, inexplicable cold drafts and eerie sounds usually don't top the list of dream house features. Unless, of course, we're talking about dream haunted house features.
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