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What those 'sell-by' dates on your groceries really mean

Business Insider - 8 Jan 2017 17:01
What those 'sell-by' dates on your groceries really mean "Sell-by" date."Use-by" date."Best if used by" date. Here’s the truth about all these dates: none of them necessarily have anything to do with food safety. Here's what they mean. Follow BI Video:OnTwitter
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Tax Shelter Guru Gets $60 Million IRS Penalty And No Day In Court The IRS wants over $60 million in tax shelter promoter penalties from John Larson. They are not penalties that can be contested in Tax Court. The requirement is that the penalties be paid and a claim for refund made.
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Here's why it actually matters what you wear to the gym

Business Insider - 8 Jan 2017 20:34
Here's why it actually matters what you wear to the gym . NOW WATCH: This is the Excel trick that will change everything about how you work with data
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5 Dream Matches WWE Must Do In 2017

Forbes - 8 Jan 2017 16:17
5 Dream Matches WWE Must Do In 2017 WWE gave us dream matches like John Cena vs. AJ Styles and Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg in 2016, so what dream matches should we get this year?
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What to do when a financial planner gives bad advice Dear Liz: I personally like my fee-only financial advisor, who has been managing my portfolio (gained as inheritance) for the last six years. But she has me invested in bonds and gold only and insists that we wait until ...
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A sleep doctor says 4 types of animals represent how people sleep -- and these are the ideal daily routines for each When it comes to health and productivity, it's not just about what you do -- eating right, exercising, and working hard -- it's also about when you do it. Chronobiology is the study of internal clocks, how they differ am...
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Tourneau store near Trump Tower loses $2 million in sales President-elect Donald Trump is no friend of troubled Tourneau. The Tourneau TimeMachine on 57th and Madison Avenue has lost about $2 million in sales because it is close to the Trump Tower and the traffic it is creating...
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Online sales are putting a dent in brick-and-mortar retailers From Victoria's Secret to Macy's, brick-and-mortar retailers took it on the chin this holiday season, while online sales jumped nearly 20 percent. One notable exception: Gap Inc., which seemed to benefit from demand for ...
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Looting largely subsided in Mexico following a 20-percent hike in gasoline prices, but protests continued on Saturday Official in Veracruz, one of the states hardest-hit by the looting on Wednesday …
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JPMorgan's complete guide to everything happening in the markets JP Morgan Asset Management 2017 promises to be an exciting year for markets, with Donald Trump set to move into the White House in a couple of weeks. Markets, it seems, expect him to make sweeping changes to policy, but ...
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Trump meets Vanity Fair, New Yorker editors President-elect Donald Trump met with the top editors at Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and other Condé Nast magazines on Friday for a wide-ranging discussion on policy matters.
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Theresa May again signals painful Brexit In an interview with Sky News, Prime Minister Theresa May promised to limit migration from the EU after Brexit, suggesting British business will face new barriers to doing business in Europe.
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Automakers and suppliers team up to share costs of self-driving cars (Reuters) – Automotive suppliers and automakers are expanding alliances to develop self-driving car technology that can serve multiple automakers, as the race to put such vehicles on the road separates companies that c...
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If you will be turning 65 this year and plan to keep working, you have essential money decisions to make that can't be ignored. The arrival of your 65th birthday …
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Guess How Many People Will Survive A Zombie Apocalypse A team of students at the University of Leicester adapted a computer model used to model the spread of infectious diseases to model a zombie apocalypse. How many humans do you think will be left 100 days after the first ...
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Health insurance companies are the key to fixing ObamaCare There's plenty wrong with ObamaCare, and I have written frequently about it. But with the Trump administration looking at it with fresh eyes, let's point out the biggest problem and the easiest way to fix it. The law has...
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15 skills that are hard to learn but will pay off forever

Business Insider - 8 Jan 2017 05:02
15 skills that are hard to learn but will pay off forever Getty The best things in life may be free, but that doesn't mean they won't take time, sweat, and perseverance to acquire. That's especially the case when it comes to learning important life skills. To ascertain which ta...
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These were the US Army's best pictures from 2016

Business Insider - 8 Jan 2017 19:30
These were the US Army's best pictures from 2016 The US Army, the largest branch of the US armed forces, had a challenging year in 2016. NOW WATCH: Animated map shows every nuclear-bomb explosion in history
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The Incredible Restaurant That Charges, Wait, How Much? How much should a true gem cost you?
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4 Lessons from the World's Toughest Entrepreneurs Gazans are launching startups in a disaster zone. Here's what you can learn from them
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Here's how some countries are trying to beat work burnout.        
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Sounds Like a Problem

TPM - 8 Jan 2017 02:37
This just out from Ha'aretz ... Suspicions in the main corruption affair involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are backed by a tape documenting alleged contacts between Netanyahu and a businessman over mutual benef...
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