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Location American Business News for 7 January 2013

Five Intriguing Facts About People Who Live To 100

Business Insider - 7 Jan 2013 18:14
Five Intriguing Facts About People Who Live To 100 A growing number of Americans are living to age 100. Nationwide, the centenarian population has grown 65.8 percent over the past three decades, from 32,194 people who were age 100 or older in 1980 to 53,364 centenarians ...
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Is Brand Loyalty Dying A Slow And Painful Death? When I was a wee lad - OK maybe I wasn't so wee as I was in my mid-20s, I was a marketer working on the AARP Health Insurance account which at that time was underwritten by United HealthCare. In fact I think it still is,...
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Lot18 Lays Off 25 More Employees, Halves Its Staff From 90 Last Year To 46 Today Wine sales site Lot18 laid off 25 employees today or 35% of its staff, AllThingsD reports. In the past year, the startup has downsized from 80-90 employees to a mere 46. While its previous layoffs coincided with sections...
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Tom Wolfe Revisits Wall Street For The Daily Beast And Explains What Would Happen To Sherman McCoy Today Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities is a modern classic that perfectly captures an era on Wall Street and in New York City when traders still yelled in pits and bankers were 'masters of the universe.' That was 1987. This...
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This Time-Lapse Video Of An Art Installation Made Of Garbage Is Oddly Soothing Small Moons is an art installation by SuttonBeresCuller, a collective of three artists (John Sutton, Ben Beres, and Zac Culler), that was displayed at the Land of Tomorrow gallery in Louisville, Kentucky last fall. The a...
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India on economic comeback trail?

CNN - 7 Jan 2013 04:37
India's new finance minister is spearheading economic reform hoping to reverse its weakest growth in a decade.
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Energy stocks trade lower Monday, with analysts busily re-rating and mostly downgrading several energy companies under their watch.
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Here's The Right Way To Evaluate Investments Before Shaking Up Your Portfolio At some point, you are likely to want to move beyond just investing in an all-market index fund or ETF, and start making other additions to your investment portfolio. As you prepare to evaluate investments for inclusion ...
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Far Fewer People Are Using Facebook Offers Than Facebook's News Feed Says (FB) Facebook tells users that their friends "claimed" a Facebook offer even when they didn't actually redeem it, Business Insider has learned. The confusion appears to stem from the words Facebook uses in your News Feed to i...
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An Idiot's Guide To The Trillion-Dollar Coin Solution

The Huffington Post - 7 Jan 2013 23:58
An Idiot's Guide To The Trillion-Dollar Coin Solution If you've watched business TV or read Paul Krugman lately, you may have stumbled across a strange and maybe frightening debate among policy wonks and...
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Krugman Supports 'Silly' Solution To Debt Ceiling

The Huffington Post - 7 Jan 2013 23:57
Krugman Supports 'Silly' Solution To Debt Ceiling Paul Krugman is arguing for a rather outlandish solution to solving the debt-ceiling crisis: Minting a $1 trillion coin. The idea, which gained (ahem) currency...
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Wet Seal Just Hired A Former Sears Exec To Fix Plummeting Sales (WTSLA) Wet Seal has hired long-time industry veteran, John Goodman, to be its new CEO. Most recently, he was chief apparel and home officer of Sears Holdings, overseeing both the Sears and Kmart brands. He started his job today...
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LIVE: Samsung Unveils Its Take On The Future Of TV

Business Insider - 7 Jan 2013 23:50
LIVE: Samsung Unveils Its Take On The Future Of TV Samsung hasn't been shy about its plans for TV lately. Over the last few weeks, it's teased a new web-connected Smart TV for streaming content and managing shows from your cable or satellite provider. Today, we get all t...
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Noisy Cars Are Actually A Good Thing, Government Decides

The Huffington Post - 7 Jan 2013 23:49
Noisy Cars Are Actually A Good Thing, Government Decides DETROIT (AP) -- A U.S. government safety agency wants electric and hybrid vehicles to make more noise when traveling at low speeds so pedestrians can...
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CONGRESSMAN: Here's Why I'm Introducing Legislation To Ban The Trillion-Dollar Platinum Coin Earlier today, Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR) announced plans to introduce legislation to ban the Treasury from minting high-value platinum coins and using said coins to get around the debt ceiling. He says he does think...
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(Reuters) - Two internal candidates have emerged in Legg Mason Inc's search for its next chief executive, said people familiar with the matter.
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Here's How New York City Could Keep Its Subways From Killing People Last year, 54 people were killed by trains after falling, jumping, or being pushed onto New York City subway tracks. The unusually deadly year has prompted calls for the Metropolitan Transit Authority to find a solution ...
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Intel shoots for a faster mid-year launch of Haswell processor for next-generation Ultrabooks Intel is accelerating the launch of a chip that will make the PC more competitive against rival makers of tablet and smartphone chips.
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NASA discovers 461 new planet candidates in search for another Earth NASA's ongoing Kepler mission to find Earth-like planets fit for human colonization has discovered a total of 461 new candidates, the agency announced today. The discoveries have collectively increased the Kepler catalog...
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Frequent Flier: When Even 4 Hours of Layover Time Isn't Enough William Boutelle is a psychiatrist with ServiceNet, which provides clinical, residential, rehabilitative, recovery and support services in Northampton, Mass. He doesn't like flying much.
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Someone Ordered Chicken From KFC And Found This Disgusting Brain-Like Organ Inside Here's a disgusting story that's not going to make you want to eat KFC any time soon. Ibrahim Langoo, a student in the UK, was eating at a KFC at a restaurant in Colchester when he came across this brain-like thing in hi...
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