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BANNED: The Chinese Government Doesn't Want People To See Luxury Commercials Like These
Business Insider - 9 Feb 2013 19:16
Corruption scandals rocked the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) last year. And during the 18th Party Congress outgoing president Hu Jintao warned that corruption and excesses within the CPC could destroy the party. Now, Chi...
A Mortician Reveals What It's Like To Work With Dead Bodies Every Day
Business Insider - 10 Feb 2013 01:58
What kind of personality does it take to work with dead bodies all day? A man who works in a mortuary led a Reddit thread to give a glimpse into what it's like to deal with issues of mortality on a daily basis. From the ...
In Hong Kong, Rich People Live In Mountain Mansions And Poor People Live In Cages
Business Insider - 9 Feb 2013 18:35
HONG KONG (AP) -- For many of the richest people in Hong Kong, one of Asia's wealthiest cities, home is a mansion with an expansive view from the heights of Victoria Peak. For some of the poorest, like Leung Cho-yin, hom...
How to prepare for snowstorm's power outages
News Observer - 9 Feb 2013 02:04
The storm bearing down on the Northeast is sure to knock down trees and power lines, leaving thousands of homes in the cold and dark, including some that endured Superstorm...
Boeing 787 Dreamliner test flight set for Saturday
Reuters - 10 Feb 2013 01:36
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The 13 Most Bizarre Towns In The World
Business Insider - 9 Feb 2013 21:00
Deep in the California desert exists a strange, lawless town, where folks live without running water, yet create outdoor art installations and host concerts. Jump ahead to see the strangest towns > Slab City, CA, is unaf...
See The 10 Worst Brand Extensions Currently On The Market
Business Insider - 9 Feb 2013 20:13
cheese dip product.Some brands, like Virgin, have done a great job extending their brand. It's gone from music, to airlines, to trains. Not all companies are that good at starting new lines, however. The iced tea company...
SNOWED IN: 5,000+ Flights Canceled, 650,000+ Without Power
Business Insider - 9 Feb 2013 16:00
A huge winter blizzard pummelled America's Northeast overnight as powerful winds and heavy snow blanketed swathes of America's most populous region. Boston was expected to be hit by three feet of snow, topping the city's...
Einhorn case against Apple rests on unusual legal tactic
Reuters - 9 Feb 2013 04:53
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As Zambians demand fair tax rates, a British sugar giant grows fat
The Guardian - 10 Feb 2013 01:59
In a country where malnutrition and poverty are still rife, multinationals remove $2bn a year from the economy through tax avoidance. It's legal - but is it moral? And should the government and UK companies take a stand?...
Boeing sends 787 on test flight from Seattle
News Observer - 10 Feb 2013 01:54
A Boeing 787 is in the air on a test flight, the first since the new airliner was grounded three weeks ago because of a battery fire.
Degrees of Debt: College Costs, Battled a Paycheck at a Time
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 01:53
The modern realities of soaring tuition and other expenses are testing, but not defeating, the tradition of working one's way through school.
Microsoft Surface Pros out-of-stock, within hours of going on-sale
Venture Beat - 10 Feb 2013 01:43
The U.S. Microsoft online store has sold out of the Surface Pro tablets, which went on sale today.
A Wealth Tax Would Look Beyond Income
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 01:15
Taxing wealth -- household assets like property, stocks, art and yachts -- in addition to income may be a way to make sure the rich contribute a higher share to government coffers.
For Small Businesses, Tax Law Has Become a Moving Target
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 01:15
A number of changes passed on Jan. 1 set higher rates on several taxes that affect small-business owners, while also giving new life to some credits and deductions.
Reviewing Three Brands of Tax Preparation Software
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 01:12
Three of the best-known tax preparation programs -- TurboTax, H&R Block at Home and TaxAct -- are taken for a spin.
Adolescent entrepreneur will get tattoo in exchange for users
Venture Beat - 10 Feb 2013 01:05
Australian startup Squeeze1 is launching in two weeks and taking desperate measures to attract users.
Tax-Law Changes Make It Even Wiser to Plan Ahead
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 01:04
By sifting through recent changes in the law, taxpayers can make some strategic moves toward the next filing season.
Troll slayer: Can Mark Cuban cure the U.S. patent system?
Venture Beat - 10 Feb 2013 00:59
Guest Post The inauguration of the "Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Stupid Patents" is a great opportunity to take another look at the U.S. patent system, and how it fares with startups and software companies.
Gun Store Agrees To Stop Selling Targets Wearing Muslim Garb
The Huffington Post - 10 Feb 2013 00:43THE STATE OF THE FRACKING DEBATE: The Risk Aren't New, They're Well Known, And They Can Be Mitigated
Business Insider - 10 Feb 2013 00:37
Yoko Ono, Susan Sarandon and other celebrities recently toured a fracking site in Pennsylvania. They have been at the vanguard of an effort to keep fracking out of New York -- the practice has been banned since 2010. But...
Career Couch: Moving On From a Job That Has Defined You
The New York Times - 10 Feb 2013 00:12
If you want to move up in an organization, consultants suggest enlisting the help of others, including the boss, and to seek tasks that will showcase your skills for the new job.