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Letters: Sold on Staplers
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:26
Readers respond to “The Attachment That Still Makes Noise†(March 24).
TechBit: Home Inventory
Washington Post - 30 Mar 2013 23:07
Quick: Where’s your passport? Your birth certificate? Your college diploma? With help from this app, the answers could be at the tip of your fingers. With spring cleaning on many people’s to-do lists, itâ�...
Letters: Soda Wars, Revisited
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:26
Readers respond to “Mixing Freedoms in a 32-Ounce Cup†(Economic View, March 24).
Letters: Freelancers, Organized
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:26
Readers respond to “Going It Alone, Together†(March 24).
The Boss: Satellite Healthcare’s Chief, on Setting Yourself Apart
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:44
“Sometimes you must do more than differentiate your product,†says the C.E.O. of Satellite Healthcare. “You must differentiate yourself.â€
A Murder Trial Is Just The Latest Twist In This Legendarily Bizarre Fake Identity Case
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 23:40
A 52-year-old German immigrant by the name of Christian Gerhartsreiter is on trial this month in Los Angeles for the 1985 murder of California man John Sohus. While Gerhartsreiter is little known, many have heard of his ...
What Marissa Mayer's Fashion Sense Says About Her Management Syle
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 23:36
In the workplace, the way you look has a huge impact in your own confidence as well as the way others view you — especially if you're in a management position. Your fashion sense can reveal your personality...
Novelties: Robots and Humans, Learning to Work Together
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:40
New factory robots, designed to work and play well with others, no longer have to be fenced in to protect workers from accidents.
Why The Euro Is Doomed In 4 Steps
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 22:40
We're going to need a bigger acronym. In the beginning, it was just the "Greek debt crisis". Then markets realized Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain were in bad shape too, and the PIIGS (or GIIPS) were born. But now Cy...
Maple Syrup Takes Turn Toward Technology
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 17:57
Maple syrup conjures images of old-fashioned rural New England, but the reality is changing with the help of technology.
Mom and Pop Run With the Bulls
Wall Street Journal - 30 Mar 2013 16:12
The market's record-breaking spree has raised a new fear in many American households—dread that they are missing out on big gains.
Will GOP governors’ actions hurt Obamacare or their states more?
Washington Post - 30 Mar 2013 23:45
President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act celebrated its third birthday last weekend. This particular anniversary was a big deal, because it was often unclear whether the law would reach it. In ...
Finally, A Way To Only Date People Who Agree With You On Politics
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 23:39
Alex Fondrier doesn't think politics should be the proverbial "third rail" in a relationship. In fact, Fondrier points to a study from the Journal of American Politics which found that, next to religion, political compat...
Beyond Faith: Why You Should Be Kind To Others
Forbes - 30 Mar 2013 23:25
Kindness is a good habit that has a lasting effect that supports and reinforces the quest for the good life. Helping others bestows a sense of satisfaction that has two beneficiaries?the beneficiary, the receiver of the ...
INFOGRAPHIC: Where Your iPhone Comes From, And Where It Goes Before It Gets To You
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 23:06
Everyone knows that iPhones are made up of lots of tiny parts. Not everyone realizes that while your phone was designed in Cupertino, CA, the parts were manufactured all over the world before coming together to create a ...
Barack Obama Is Looking Relaxed At The NCAA Tournament
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 23:02
President Barack Obama is in attendance at today's regional final of the NCAA tournament in Washington D.C. between Syracuse and Marquette. He is looking relaxed wearing his Under Armour jacket and with his leg up on the...
Why America Needs Social Justice, Not Another Dumb 'Conversation About Race'
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 22:30
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter joined the chorus condemning Philadelphia Magazine's "Being White in Philly" article for depicting blacks as "lazy, shiftless, irresponsible, and largely criminal". And he called on the ...
Preoccupations: Why Innovators Get Better With Age
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 22:24
The most common image of an innovator is of a kid developing a great idea in a garage. But that is the exception to the rule.
The Possibility Of Failure Makes Competition Worthwhile
Business Insider - 30 Mar 2013 22:24
Anyone born in the 70s to parents of an even slightly knit-your-own-muesli disposition must have encountered the horror of "non-competitive games". The intention was excellent – to show that vanquishing other peop...
NewsWatch: Retirement communities take luxury route
Market Watch - 30 Mar 2013 22:00
Today’s retirement housing caters to those who demand far more than the old-school retirement homes. Facilities boast full-size gyms, chefs trained at top cooking schools, professionally decorated interiors and an...
Web Privacy, and How Consumers Let Down Their Guard
The New York Times - 30 Mar 2013 21:57
Consumers insist that they treasure their online privacy. But their mouse clicks tell a far different tale, as the experiments of a behavioral economist show.
Source: Business, labor get deal on worker program
News Observer - 30 Mar 2013 21:56
Big business and labor have struck a deal on a new low-skilled worker program, removing the biggest hurdle to completion of sweeping immigration legislation allowing 11 million illegal immigrants eventual… Click to...