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Location American Business News for 27 March 2013
When I was a kid, my grandmother used to spirit packets of oyster crackers from restaurants. She unwrapped gifts meticulously, peeling back the tape with her nails so that she could reuse the paper. She also stockpiled s...
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One Medical Group: A Concierge Service By Another Name (And Price) Routine visits to the doctor?s office have become the definition of inefficiency. Whether patients are stuck filling out mounds of paperwork or counting ceiling tiles in the examiner?s office, time--with or without insur...
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Joe Biden Made A Surprise Visit To The Delaware University Women's Basketball Locker Room Last Night Vice President Joe Biden was a surprise guest at the Delaware University women's basketball team's NCAA tournament game Tuesday, in which it upset North Carolina, 78-69.  Afterward, he greeted Delaware's players in th...
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Catholic League: 'The Time Has Come For Someone To Have A Serious Talk With This Man' The Catholic League is mad as hell and they aren't going to take it anymore. Bill Maher, host of HBO's "Real Time", has apparently made...
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Here's Why The Baltimore Ravens Let Half Of Their Super Bowl-Winning Defense Go For Nothing Less than two months after winning the Super Bowl, the Baltimore Ravens have let the six of the most important defensive players on last year's team go. Here's who they've lost: Ed Reed, safety (left, signed with Houston...
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INSTANT MBA: Find Out What Has Meaning To You And Go After It Today's advice comes from Kay Krill, president and CEO of Ann Taylor, via Bloomberg Business Week: "I graduated from college, and I did not know what I wanted to do. Macy’s came to campus to interview for their...
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Deadlines, Objectives, and Action -- Oh My!

Forbes - 27 Mar 2013 23:59
Deadlines, Objectives, and Action -- Oh My! Does it ever feel like nobody takes deadlines or promises seriously anymore?
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Mary Buffett: Why Warren Buffett Believes Trains Will Power the Recovery In order to better understand why it is a good bet, you have to travel back and see where freight rail nearly went off the tracks.
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Lululemon: Downward dog not required for returns

News Observer - 27 Mar 2013 23:52
Lululemon said despite a New York Post report, no demonstrations of yoga positions are needed to return the pricey black yoga pants that the company pulled from shelves last week… Click to Continue »
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Another Call To Break Up Big Banks But Don't Expect Much Action The law doesn't apply to CEOs of too big to fail financial firms.
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Four Months After Sandy, The Rockaways Still Look Awful [PHOTOS] When Hurricane Sandy struck no one was prepared, least of all the communities in the Far Rockaways and Staten Island that were hardest hit. More than four months later, these communities are still reeling.  In Novembe...
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Tech Startup City: G2 Crowd in Chicago

Forbes - 27 Mar 2013 23:49
Tech Startup City: G2 Crowd in Chicago When Godard Abel began the B2B sales and software company, BigMachines, he was based in Chicago, so planting the startup seed near the city was a no-brainer. After he sold the company to two private equity firms for over...
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The CIA Has Been Taking A Beating Over The Last Two Years

Business Insider - 27 Mar 2013 23:47
The CIA Has Been Taking A Beating Over The Last Two Years It's pretty bad when a Ben Affleck movie is the top highlight for the one of the world's premier intelligence agencies. Taking out Bin Laden two years ago was a good way to top out, sure, but the steady thumping the CIA ...
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CHART OF THE DAY: How People Use Facebook On Smartphones

Business Insider - 27 Mar 2013 23:44
CHART OF THE DAY: How People Use Facebook On Smartphones IDC conducted a survey in conjunction with Facebook to find out how people are using smartphones. It surveyed 4,446 people aged 18-44 who use iPhones or Android-based phones. In this chart you can see how people are usin...
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Biggest Cyber Attack In History Could Have Been Carried Out With Just A Laptop There's no better place than the Internet for minimal damage to swirl into an epic disaster. A skirmish between the anti-spam organization Spamhaus and a Dutch web-hosting firm has ranked as the biggest known distributed...
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Joe Biden Signals The Obama Administration Has A New, Two-Pronged Approach To Gun Control Vice President Joe Biden signaled Wednesday that the Obama administration would likely move forward on gun control by focusing on a two-part strategy that Biden called a possible "game-changer." Speaking on a call with s...
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23 Badass Inventions Made By Ordinary Chinese People

Business Insider - 27 Mar 2013 23:41
23 Badass Inventions Made By Ordinary Chinese People It's widely recognized that American inventors such as Alexander Bell, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford helped turn the American dream into a reality. Nowadays many inventors are coming from a different economic juggernaut �...
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The nation’s largest banks, facing a torrent of lawsuits over shoddy mortgage securities, are pushing to overturn a series of tough rulings in a high-stakes case filed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in 2011...
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DealBook: I.R.S. Videos Come Under Fire

The New York Times - 27 Mar 2013 23:40
Videos based on “Gilligan’s Island” and “Star Trek” have emerged on YouTube and have drawn criticism from a senator.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday said JPMorgan Chase & Co must face a lawsuit by a pension plan that accused it of mismanaging its money by investing in Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc notes before that ban...
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Which Doctor Specialties Experience The Most Burnout?

The Huffington Post - 27 Mar 2013 23:33
Which Doctor Specialties Experience The Most Burnout? A national survey published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in 2012 reported that US physicians suffer more burnout than other American workers. Some 45.8%...
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Supreme Court Could End Growing Cost To U.S. Companies By Striking Down DOMA After her partner gave birth to triplets in 1998, Chris Crespo began paying closer attention to the employee benefits offered by her company, major accounting...
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