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Location American Business News for 18 March 2013
The 4 Things That Surprised Me Most About Sheryl Sandberg's At Forbes?s annual Power Women of Davos event last January, I asked Facebook C.O.O. Sheryl Sandberg if she would stand next to our list of the World?s 100 Most Powerful Women ? she?d just been ranked number five?for a...
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Daily Mail: THE GREAT EU BANK ROBBERY

Business Insider - 18 Mar 2013 01:23
Daily Mail: THE GREAT EU BANK ROBBERY And here's how the Cyprus bailout is going down in the U.K. where uber-popular newspaper the Daily Mail proclaims the haircut on depositors to be THE GREAT EU BANK ROBBERY. An interesting angle here is that apparently a ...
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How To Master The Art Of Giving Feedback

Business Insider - 18 Mar 2013 18:47
How To Master The Art Of Giving Feedback When effectively administered, feedback is a powerful way to build knowledge and skills, increase motivation, and develop reflective habits of mind in students and employees. Too often, however, the feedback we give (and...
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Ten Tips To Help You Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool

Business Insider - 18 Mar 2013 18:08
Ten Tips To Help You Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool The NCAA Tournament bracket has been unveiled, so it’s time to sharpen your pencils, get to work and make some money. Here are 10 things to know before filling out the sheet for your office pool. 1. Know your scor...
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Here's The Brand New Revised Plan In Cyprus To Tax All Bank Accounts On Saturday morning, Cyprus and the EU announced a plan to tax depositors' bank accounts at 6.5% up to 100K eur and 9.9% over that. The idea of taxing anyone's bank accounts is incredibly controversial, but the hit on th...
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When Does Spring Start?

The Huffington Post - 18 Mar 2013 23:42
When Does Spring Start? Spring! Wonderful, warm, beautiful spring is almost here. At 7:02 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, March 20, the sun will cross directly over the Earth's equator...
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Filling In The Blanks Gets Chase Stockbroker Fined and Suspended For the purpose of proposing a settlement of rule violations alleged by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (?FINRA?), without admitting or denying the findings, prior to a regulatory hearing, and without an adju...
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PUTIN: Cyprus Bank Levy Is 'Unjust, Unprofessional, And Dangerous' MOSCOW (AP) — The spokesman for Vladimir Putin says the Russian president is strongly critical of a plan to levy a tax on depositors in Cyprus. Russian companies have an estimated $19 billion in Cypriot bank accou...
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Tax Court Loss For Ferret Rescuer

Forbes - 18 Mar 2013 23:59
Tax Court Loss For Ferret Rescuer A tax break for ferrets?  Really. A case decided last week in Tax Court that pitted a ferret rescuer against the Internal Revenue Service serves as a reminder to anyone making charitable donations of $250 or more that...
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EA CEO Sends Farewell Letter: 'My Decision To Leave EA Is Really All About My Accountability' Electronics Arts CEO John Riccitiello announced today that he'll be stepping down from his post. He was at the helm of EA for six years.  Matthew Lynley and Ian Sherr at The Wall Street Journal dug up the farewell ...
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Transferring loan balances to a zero percent interest credit card may seem to be a good idea, but it may come at a cost.
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Review of BlackBerry Z10: Good But May Be Too Little Too Late For the past several days I’ve been using the Blackberry Z10. That’s the one with the touchscreen, not to be confused with the Q10 that has a physical keyboard.
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5 Smart Insights For Financial Advisors

Business Insider - 18 Mar 2013 23:58
5 Smart Insights For Financial Advisors FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors. Stock Valuations Are At Their Lowest Since 1980 (Bloomberg) S&P 500 stocks are at their lowest val...
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Analyst Compares Bank Regulation To Drone Attacks

The Huffington Post - 18 Mar 2013 23:49
Analyst Compares Bank Regulation To Drone Attacks What do bank regulations and drone attacks have in common? If you answered, "Nothing, what a stupid question," then you are obviously not famous bank...
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Electronic Arts Chief Executive Leaving

The New York Times - 18 Mar 2013 23:45
The video game publisher says its chief executive, John Riccitiello, will step down on March 30.
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Easier image sharing? Imgembed wants to give creators full credit Imgembed, a new service from Singapore-based company The Creative Finder, aims to make it easier for photographers and other image creators to share their work -- while getting full credit and even revenue.
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CalPERS indictments: Should more heads roll?

L.A. Times - 18 Mar 2013 23:45
CalPERS indictments: Should more heads roll? The federal fraud indictments of two former CalPERS officials , announced today in San Francisco, represent the dropping of shoes from a very tall height -- at least that's one explanation of why the case has taken so lo...
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When Will The Leaders Who Took Us To War In Iraq Finally Admit They Made A Mistake? As America marks the 10th anniversary of our costly and ineffective war in Iraq, I am mourning a different anniversary, too. Two years ago my mother was killed in a car accident. A doctor's wife, carting five 15 year-old...
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Long-Term Care insurance too expensive? How about short-term care insurance?
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Housing Director's Actions 'Inexplicable'

The Huffington Post - 18 Mar 2013 23:37
Housing Director's Actions 'Inexplicable' Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has run out of patience with the nation's top housing official. On Monday, after more than a year spent arguing...
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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009.

News Observer - 18 Mar 2013 09:43
Relieved your kids aren't posting embarrassing messages and goofy self-portraits on Facebook? They're probably doing it on Instagram and Snapchat instead. Click to Continue »
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Restrictions Won't Keep Chinese People From Moving Out Of Their Poor Quality Communist-Era Homes New measures to cool China’s housing market have triggered fresh volatility and stock declines across Asia. But we think the latest government moves won’t derail the long-term drivers of Chinese real estate...
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