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Location American Business News for 9 January 2013

The E-Commerce Boom Is Just Beginning

Business Insider - 9 Jan 2013 04:16
The E-Commerce Boom Is Just Beginning Take one look at Best Buy scrambling to hang on to market share and it's easy to see how eCommerce has been crushing brick-and-mortar retail's business for a while now, especially in developed markets. According to a new...
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This Ripped Female Bodybuilder Stars In MAC's New Makeup Ad While most fashion and cosmetics companies almost always use waifish models in their campaigns, MAC has gone a completely different route by featuring bodybuilder and fitness model Jelena Abbou in its latest ad. The new ...
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Chinese Soldiers Fire Artillery Shells Using Bare Hands

Business Insider - 10 Jan 2013 01:56
Chinese Soldiers Fire Artillery Shells Using Bare Hands Al Qaeda insurgents in Iraq used to wire Improvised Explosive Devices just like in this video -- using 9-volt batteries and stereo wire -- but those would just explode underground. In this video, however, the Chinese arm...
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Groupon For Blood Work?

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:52
Groupon For Blood Work? By Ankita Rao When Brett Geranen needed an eye exam he turned to the website you might choose to find cheap Thai food or...
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The Great Recession's Stragglers

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:47
The Great Recession's Stragglers The number of Americans unemployed for 99 weeks or longer has averaged just shy of 2 million for the past two years, but their ranks...
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Rick Perry Won't Back Down On Controversial Cuts

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:52
Rick Perry Won't Back Down On Controversial Cuts Gov. Rick Perry said Wednesday that Texas is making no promises it will roll back any of the deep state spending cuts imposed during past...
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PHOTO: Presenting The World's Worst Excuse For Not Tipping

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:40
PHOTO: Presenting The World's Worst Excuse For Not Tipping Now presenting, the world's worst excuse for not tipping. This week, Redditor nickshambo posted a picture of the note he said a customer left his...
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A Mistake On A McDonald's Order Led To A Shotgun Blast And A Standoff With Police A McDonald's customer got really mad when workers got his order wrong at a restaurant in Wichita, KS, and it eventually led to a standoff with police, KAKE reported. According to KAKE, the man had ordered at the drive-th...
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Coalition guilty of 'astonishing omission' in audit, says Labour Ministers publish report saying UK is on course to meet fiscal mandate but does not mention failure on debt-to-GDP ratio vow The coalition has declared that it is on course to meet its central economic pledge after omitt...
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VIDEO: Fresh safety fears for Dreamliner 787 Two fresh setbacks have hit Boeing's 787 Dreamliner plane, days after an electrical fire broke out on board a Japan Airlines Dreamliner on Monday.
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The 150-Year Evolution Of The World's Most Famous Subway Map The London Underground celebrates its 150th birthday today, marking the anniversary of the first trip on the tube, between Paddington and Farringdon. The tube is arguably best known for its iconic map, created by Harry B...
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RIM will launch at least six BlackBerry 10 phones this year RIM's first-year BlackBerry 10 strategy means you'll be seeing not just two BB 10 phones this year, but a half dozen of them.
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Starbucks $1 Coffee Cups Might Be The New Reusable Grocery Bag (SBUX) Starbucks' new $1, reusable cups are selling out. About 28 percent of Americans have either purchased one of the cups or plan to, according to a study by YouGov Omnibus. The majority of those polled also said they though...
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A Chinese Garlic Smuggling Scam Worth $13 Million Is Being Investigated By Swedish Police Swedish police have issued arrest warrants for two British men suspected of being behind a multi-million dollar scheme to smuggle garlic into the country. The Local reports that the pair are believed to have been involve...
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AIG will not sue US government

BBC - 10 Jan 2013 01:58
AIG will not sue US government Insurer AIG says it will not join a $25bn (£16bn) lawsuit against the US government, which alleges that the terms of its rescue deal were unfair.
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Japan's Aging Population Could Soon Struggle To Buy Food Thanks To The Yen's Decline Most observers of central banking in general - and Japanese economics in particular - are excited at the prospect that newly-elected Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe brings to his post. Abe has been very vocal about p...
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Some Of Facebook's Best Features Were Once Hackathon Projects (FB) It seems that almost every major feature on Facebook started as a hackathon project. Hackathons are all-night coding sessions where engineers get amped up on caffeine, brainstorm ideas, and build anything they want. Ther...
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Bill Bartmann: Times Are Tough for Many Consumers

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:48
Bill Bartmann: Times Are Tough for Many Consumers I suggest putting a freeze on those debt collector lawsuits until unemployment falls to some more reasonable level -- 6 percent. That would give millions of Americans the breathing space to get back to work -- and then t...
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What Does Facebook Want To Tell Us?

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:47
What Does Facebook Want To Tell Us? NEW YORK -- Shares of Facebook are pushing above $30 for the first time since July after it sent out invitations to "come and see...
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Holder, Sebelius To Stay On For Second Term

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:45
Holder, Sebelius To Stay On For Second Term BY KEN THOMAS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- A White House official says Attorney General Eric Holder and the secretaries of Health and Human Services...
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By The Way, Dan Loeb Is Also Long Morgan Stanley

Business Insider - 10 Jan 2013 01:44
By The Way, Dan Loeb Is Also Long Morgan Stanley Everyone's making a huge deal out of the news that hedge fund manager Dan Loeb is long Herbalife. (And they should, because it means war with Pershing Square's, Bill Ackman). But in all our excitement over a good knock-d...
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Brian Hamilton: Bickering Is Bad for Business

The Huffington Post - 10 Jan 2013 01:34
Brian Hamilton: Bickering Is Bad for Business The message to Congress is simple: Adapt. Figure it out. Make the tough choices. It's what business owners do every day, and it's what Americans have done for centuries.
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