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2010 resolution: Slow down for success
BY PATRICIA SELLERSI’ve never been big on New Year’s resolutions, but a year ago, 15 minutes before 2009, I resolved to friend–a Charlie Rose fan–at a...
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A slow Europe could still lead to a slow China
If we have learned anything in the last few years, it's that all major markets are connected. The subprime crisis in the United States -- the classic ...
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Colonel Punishment - The significance of the KFC Double Down
Just two days after its nationwide launch, the KFC Double Down is a media sensation. The sandwich is a visual pun: In lieu of bread, there are two sla...
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Stocks have nowhere to go but down
Don't believe the bulls who predict a new era of rising stock prices. Sure, their arguments sound convincing: Confidence will surge following the arri...
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The surprising success of the green supply chain
One year after Wal-Mart launched an ambitious plan to help its suppliers track their energy and materials use and carbon emissions, the effort has off...
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Mobile gets down to business
By Stephanie N. MehtaVerizon, Sybase and Quickcomm team up to manage corporations' mobility needs. Their service just scratches the surfaceTelecom gia...
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BP doubles down on deepwater drilling
This summer BP outlined a plan to shed $30 billion worth of assets to free up some cash to pay for the Macondo well disaster. It still needs to ink so...
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A tall order: Linking height and success
The 6'3'' author of a new tome on tallness talks about the pros and cons of stature - literally - in the workplace.By Blake EllisIt's often been sugge...
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America's high-speed rail off to a slow start
President Obama may call a nationwide high-speed passenger rail network a priority, but it's going to take a lot more than $8 billion to make it happe...
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FASB chairman steps down
The Financial Accounting Standards Board said Tuesday that its chairman, Robert Herz, will step down next month. The FASB, the private sector group wh...
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