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Weigh Job Security When Investing
Wall Street Journal - 7 Jul 2013 23:57
Investors don't usually think about their job when designing a portfolio--but they should.
UFC Fighter Anderson Silva Got Knocked Out Cold While Trying To Taunt His Opponent
Business Insider - 7 Jul 2013 15:45
Anderson Silva has long been considered the best pound-for-pound MMA fighter in the world. But last night his cockiness came back to bite him when Chris Weidman knocked him out at UFC 162. Silva was in the middle of taun...
Here's The Letter The US Sent Venezuela Urging Them To Arrest Edward Snowden If He Shows Up
Business Insider - 7 Jul 2013 03:03
The U.S. urged the government of Venezuela on July 3 to arrest Edward Snowden if he should go there, according to a diplomatic note prepared by the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and obtained by The Guardian. The release of the...
Job turnover increases in recovering market
News Observer - 7 Jul 2013 02:00
Patrick McAvoy knew his job had some drawbacks. As a contract employee at the University of Maryland-Baltimore, he lacked benefits and long-term stability, but he stayed on as an events...
Teresa Heinz Kerry Rushed To Nantucket Hospital
Business Insider - 7 Jul 2013 23:57
Teresa Heinz Kerry, the wife of Secretary of State John Kerry, was rushed to a Nantucket hospital Sunday afternoon, The Boston Globe reports. A source close to the family told the Globe the 74-year-old Heinz Kerry was st...
America's Best Airlines
Forbes - 7 Jul 2013 23:54
The 2013 Airline Quality Ratings rank fourteen national airlines according to their on-time performance, customer complaints, mishandled baggage and denied boardings.
Official: Asiana flight tried to abort landing
Boston - 7 Jul 2013 23:52
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A federal safety official said Sunday the cockpit voice recorder from Asiana Flight 214 showed the jetliner received a warning that it could stall and tried to increase its speed before it crashed.
Bond-Fund Losses Spur Withdrawals
Wall Street Journal - 7 Jul 2013 23:52
In the second quarter, bond mutual funds generally posted losses and money flowed out, amid worries the Fed will soon scale back its campaign to keep interest rates low.
Pilots faced challenges landing in San Francisco
Boston - 7 Jul 2013 23:49
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Experienced pilots say the challenges of landing at San Francisco International Airport were further complicated by the shutdown of a ground-based instrument landing system and the movement of runway t...
Did Small Businesses Lie About Gulf Spill Losses?
The Huffington Post - 7 Jul 2013 23:485 reasons plane crashes are now more survivable
Miami Herald - 7 Jul 2013 23:23
The crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 in San Francisco Saturday highlights how improvements in aviation safety have made it more likely that passengers will survive a crash. The major improvements made since the 1980s ...
5 reasons plane crashes are now more survivable
News Observer - 7 Jul 2013 23:18
The crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 in San Francisco Saturday highlights how improvements in aviation safety have made it more likely that passengers will survive a crash. The major...
5 reasons plane crashes are now more survivable
Boston - 7 Jul 2013 23:14
NEW YORK (AP) -- The crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 in San Francisco Saturday highlights how improvements in aviation safety have made it more likely that passengers will survive a crash. The major improvements made...
Red tape, graft mean India not such a super market for Wal-Mart
Reuters - 7 Jul 2013 23:12
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Safety advances boost plane crash survival odds
Boston - 7 Jul 2013 23:10
Passengers in plane crashes today, such as the one in San Francisco involving Asiana Airlines Flight 214, are more likely to survive than in past disasters.
Red tape, graft delay Wal-Mart's India expansion
Chicago Tribune - 7 Jul 2013 23:10Is struggling shipbuilder China Rongsheng too big to fail?
Reuters - 7 Jul 2013 23:05
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Pickett's Charge 150 - Aftermath
Forbes - 7 Jul 2013 22:44A Luxury Train- The Best Way To Travel In India
Forbes - 7 Jul 2013 21:20Canada startup to offer Internet at Google Fiber-like speeds
Venture Beat - 7 Jul 2013 19:04
The new Vancouver-based startup, dubbed OneGigabit, is offering fiber Internet at speeds of one gigabit per second, which is 60 times faster than the Canadian average.
Microsoft pulls the plug on MSN TV
Venture Beat - 7 Jul 2013 18:25
Microsoft has pulled the plug on its MSN TV service, the company announced on its website and in an email to subscribers.
Apple Alumni: Where Are They Now?
Forbes - 7 Jul 2013 14:39
A look at some notable Apple hires and what they're doing today.