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How to Deliver Results That Others Never Could This article is by Saj-Nicole Joni and Don Arnoudse. Saj-Nicole Joni is chief executive of Cambridge International Group and coauthor of The Right Fight. Don Arnoudse is senior partner of Praemia Group.
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Pope Benedict Dogged by Hitler Youth Past, Despite Jewish Support Young Joseph Ratzinger deserted Nazi military service, but supported beatfication of Pope Pius XII, who was "silent" on Holocaust.
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'Gay-free' prom idea backfires on supporters in Indiana town Students and the school principal an Indiana high school are disavowing a campaign by parents to organize a "gay-free" prom.
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Top Down Innovation Is Dead

Forbes - 12 Feb 2013 22:29
Top Down Innovation Is Dead As I talk to large companies both within and outside the consumer products space, I've noticed that the ones best positioned for success are those that realize the days of relying solely on internal R&D teams to drive al...
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Diary of a Mad Entrepreneur and His 6-Figure Kickstarter Launch Imagine dreaming of an iconic product in your head for 3 years. On launch day -- you press the button on your Kickstarter campaign and walk away.
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Coca-Cola Takes A Big Gulp From Emerging Markets, Though Europe Weakens Q4 Coca-Cola says its profit rose modestly in the fourth quarter, strengthened by growth in emerging markets.
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Jonah Keri On The Worst Contracts In MLB

The Huffington Post - 12 Feb 2013 14:49
Mike Trout. Andrew McCutchen. Ryan Braun. We've broken down the 50 most valuable trade assets in baseball, a list stuffed with MVP candidates and colossal bargains. Unfortunately, many teams aren't lucky enough to have b...
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Obama's guest list for speech released

USA Today - 12 Feb 2013 14:39
The White House releases a guest list for the State of the Union Address.
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How Does A Pope Retire?

ABC News - 12 Feb 2013 13:04
How Does A Pope Retire? Pope Benedict XVI is the first pontiff to resign in 600 years. With no modern precedent, experts weigh in on how the pope may spend his retirement years.
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Long Islanders beg for snow plows days after storm Frustrated residents on New York's Long Island, stranded in their homes by Friday's blizzard, spent Monday calling local town officials and begging for plows to dig them out.
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Google: How They Just Fixed Their Mobile CPC Problem Guest post written by Larry Kim
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North Korean Tremor Raises Fear of Nuke Test

ABC News - 12 Feb 2013 05:54
North Korean Tremor Raises Fear of Nuke Test A large tremor measured at magnitude 4.9 was detected in North Korea and governments in the region are trying to determine whether it was a nuclear test that the North Korean regime has vowed to carry out despite interna...
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Tug Reaches Cruise Ship, to Head for Alabama

ABC News - 12 Feb 2013 05:43
Tug Reaches Cruise Ship, to Head for Alabama A tug boat has reached the stricken Carnival cruise ship bobbing -- and listing -- in the Gulf of Mexico as currents push the massive ship and its more than 4,000 passengers northward. The tug has tied up with the Carniv...
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Sex Secrets Of Married Couples Revealed In Survey

The Huffington Post - 12 Feb 2013 02:23
Sure, you go to bed with the same person every night -- but how much do you really know about your spouse's sexual desires? iVillage released the results of its 2013 Married Sex Survey on Monday, and the findings may sur...
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Michael Dell, Spurred By 'Reputation, Greed,' Takes Dell Private: 20 Talking Points In 1997, shortly after Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs returned to the struggling computer maker to lead a turnaround, PC kingpin Michael Dell was asked what he would do if he were running Apple. He famously told an aud...
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LONDON -- British authorities on Tuesday raided a slaughterhouse and a meat processing company suspected of selling horsemeat labeled as beef for kebabs and burgers, shutting them down temporarily and seizing all the mea...
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Fort Hood Hero Says Obama 'Betrayed' Her, Other Victims Three years after the White House arranged a hero's welcome at the State of the Union address for the Fort Hood police sergeant and her partner who stopped the deadly shooting there, Kimberly Munley says President Obama ...
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(LANSING, Mich.) -- Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced Monday that Michigan ranks among the best states in the nation for elections performance, based on a recently released Pew Center study. The Pew Center on the...
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The purchase completes a sales process that was expected to take several more years.
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QUEENS -- The number of Latinos in the 115th Precinct targeted by the NYPD's stop-and-frisk program was more than three times the number of Latino suspects there in 2011, a new report from the NYPD shows. Statistics rele...
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Folic acid in pregnancy may reduce autism risk

NBC News - 12 Feb 2013 23:49
Women who take folic acid supplements before becoming pregnant, as well as early in pregnancy, may reduce the risk of having a child with an autism spectrum disorder, according to a new study.
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Amid partisan wrangling, Obama to lay out agenda in State of the Union President Barack Obama will deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term Tuesday night, where he was expected to lay out an ambitious agenda for the next four years despite ongoing partisan wrangling o...
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