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Location American Business News for 29 August 2014
Here's The Epic Tribute Video For A Police Dog Killed In The Line Of Duty An Oklahoma City K-9 police dog was laid to rest on August 28 with full honors after being stabbed to death by a burglary suspect on August 24.  Kye was three-years-old. The funeral was open to the public and attracted ...
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Science Proves It: Koozies Keep Beer Colder

Business Insider - 29 Aug 2014 20:19
Science Proves It: Koozies Keep Beer Colder Climate scientists at the University of Washington have made a major discovery in the keeping-beer-cool department. But actually, any of us koozie enthusiasts already knew this one: koozies actually do keep your beer (or...
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Sit up straight until airlines ease reclining turbulence

Chicago Tribune - 29 Aug 2014 14:25
Sit up straight until airlines ease reclining turbulence None of us should take this lying down. When it comes to reclining seats on airplanes, we need to draw a line -- and maybe we all should be required to sit up straight until everyone agrees on what that line should be.
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Funny or Die’s Top 5 tips to attract followers on Instagram Have you heard the one about Dave Franco, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and LG's G2 smart phone?
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A New Documentary Reveals The Crazy Drama Between The Founders Of Burt's Bees If you're familiar with the Burt's Bees brand of lip balms and moisturizing lotions, you may be surprised to learn two things: The bearded man in the brand's logo is a real guy named Burt (who was born Ingram Berg Shavit...
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Coffee Is Percolating Again in East Africa

Wall Street Journal - 29 Aug 2014 05:12
Higher prices since 2010 have triggered a rush back to the coffee fields of East Africa, a development that could help bring greater stability to the global coffee market.
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What paying with plastic says about you

USA Today - 29 Aug 2014 03:20
What paying with plastic says about you There's a growing generation gap when it comes to using plastic for purchases under $5.          
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Bankers Lament Loss of Code Names for Deals

Wall Street Journal - 29 Aug 2014 04:53
For the young bankers, choosing code names for deals are an amusing diversion from financial modeling, but one deal-making powerhouse is putting an end to the name game.
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The Real Reason Abercrombie Is Giving Its Logos the Hook Every brand needs a redesign sooner or later. Will you know when the time comes for your company?
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'Are We There Yet?' Surviving the Family Road Trip These fun responses to the question from your little backseat drivers will keep your kids laughing all the way to your destination.
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HP Assistant Admits $1M Theft for Spending Spree Holli Coulman spent company funds on spa and resort visits, international airfare, Apple products and trips to Nordstrom.
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How To Know If Your Dumb Idea Will Change The World

Fast Company - 29 Aug 2014 12:06
How To Know If Your Dumb Idea Will Change The World Box SVP Sam Schillace shares how he quickly and cheaply experimented on an app no one wanted--that became the basis for Google Docs. In 2005, along with colleagues Steve Newman and Claudia Carpenter, Sam Schillace create...
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Looks Like The 'Burger King's' Subjects Are Royally Pissed Off

The Huffington Post - 29 Aug 2014 04:39
Looks Like The 'Burger King's' Subjects Are Royally Pissed Off Tolstoy wrote in War and Peace that "kings are the slaves of history." And when the "king" in question depends on the patronage of happy customers for his well-being, his monarchy is also a slave to public opinion. Unfor...
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The One Thing You Should Know About Stock Prices And Volatility What does the VIX (fear index) and stock prices have in common? This is one thing you simply can't ignore!
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The Key Differences Between Alibaba And Amazon In One Chart China's Alibaba Group is becoming a serious threat to Amazon. The e-commerce giant is expected to make an initial public offering in September that could top $16 billion to become the biggest IPO in history. The company'...
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According to the World Health Organization, it costs $244 to test one person for Ebola. For every reported case, health workers need to trace at least ten people the patient may have contacted, which costs about $225 per...
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Americans spent less last month on personal items, things like shoes and eye exams, than in June, the Commerce Department said Friday, a warning that cautious household spending could hold back economic growth this fall....
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21 Unmistakable Traits of a Heart-Centered Leader Take care of your people and your people will take care of your business -- and bottom line profits will follow.
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Apple's iconic glass cube store design finally wins patent Apple has just been granted a patent for the "ornamental design" of its flagship store in Fifth Avenue in New York City. The patent, which has a duration of 14 years, was first filed in October 2012.
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Bud Light Donates $500K to Descend on Town, Council Approves One small mountain town in Colorado is apparently "up for whatever."
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China's Toilet Paper Makers Flush With Cash

Forbes - 29 Aug 2014 04:41
China's Toilet Paper Makers Flush With Cash Chinese consumers are well known for their interest in luxury goods, but enterprising manufacturers are now rushing to take advantage of their more private interest in other comforts of modern life. In the country that ...
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