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Victoria's Secret's Customers Keep Getting Younger
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 20:53
Ten years ago, Victoria's Secret sold lingerie to women in their twenties. Today, the lingerie retailer is luring in young girls by offering underwear that is cute instead of sexy, reports Sapna Maheshwari at Bloomberg N...
Titanic Replica Drawing Strong Interest
The Huffington Post - 17 Feb 2013 00:12Letters: A Penny for Your E-Mail
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:13
A reader responds to "When E-Mail Turns From Delight to Deluge" (Bits, Feb. 10).
How Nest's Control Freaks Reinvented The Thermostat
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 18:22
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After decent rally, perhaps time for a pause
Reuters - 16 Feb 2013 03:24
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Michael Fallon Eyes £65bn Kazakh Trade Deals
Sky News - 16 Feb 2013 21:52
The Business Minister will target the deepening of trade ties to bolster the UK economy, Sky News understands.
Analysis: G20 promises unlikely to end devaluation debate
Reuters - 16 Feb 2013 21:00
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The Best Gadget Designs In Tech History (AAPL, GOOG, MSFT, AMZN)
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 20:10
Sometimes function isn't enough. With gadgets, we like them too look good too. Check out the gallery below to see the best examples of gadget design. With the Kindle Touch, Amazon ditched the e-reader's keyboard and crea...
Occupy The Cafe: How A Band Of Panera Bakers Hopes To Change The Restaurant Industry
The Huffington Post - 16 Feb 2013 19:50Russian Meteor Hit Atmosphere With A Force Of 40 Hiroshima Bombs
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 17:11
The meteor that streaked across the skies over Russia in a blinding fireball on Friday struck Earth's atmosphere with a force about 40 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb, Nasa scientists have said. The 17 metre rock, ...
Senior Iraq Intel Officer Killed In Suicide Blast
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 14:37
A suicide attack on Saturday killed a senior Iraqi intelligence officer outside his home near the main northern city of Mosul, officials said. Brigadier General Aouni Ali, the head of Iraq's main intelligence academy, an...
Sex Therapist Explains Why Some Lawyers Are Bad In Bed
Business Insider - 16 Feb 2013 02:39
Investment-banker-turned-sex-therapist Mike Lousada made headlines recently for his comments on bankers with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation--problems related to performance anxiety in a high-stress job. O...
Amit De: Go Niche to Save Your Job Search
The Huffington Post - 16 Feb 2013 02:19The Boss: Bert Quintana of Sitel, on Making Career Choices
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:50
At different points in his career, a C.E.O. has seen signs that everything was falling into place.
Preoccupations: Too Many Office Meetings, and How to Fight Back
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:50
A management consultant argues that too many meetings consume too much time with too few tangible results -- and that it's time to revolt against them.
G-20 moves to allay fears of 'currency war'
L.A. Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:46Pam Anderson Promoted Company Accused Of 'Pump-And-Dump' Scheme
The Huffington Post - 17 Feb 2013 01:36Prototype: Krave Jerky Seeks to Upgrade a Snack's Image
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:24
Jon Sebastiani, in the fourth generation of a Sonoma Valley wine family, sees his new company, Krave Jerky, as a way to change attitudes about a snack food.
Slipstream: If You're Collecting Our Data, You Ought to Protect It
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:18
How opponents of NASA background checks unwittingly became campaigners for workplace data privacy and security.
Letters: Many Economists Are Immigrants, Too
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:13
Readers respond to "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor and Your Economists, Too" (Economic View, Feb. 10).
Strategies: Stock Market Keeps Ignoring Washington's Gloom
The New York Times - 17 Feb 2013 01:10
Ominous developments in Washington haven't seemed to crash the stock market's party. But a strategist says that while the bull market will continue, it may be in a final stage.
Fiscal trouble ahead for most future retirees
Washington Post - 17 Feb 2013 01:07
For the first time since the New Deal, a majority of Americans are headed toward a retirement in which they will be financially worse off than their parents, jeopardizing a long era of improved living standards for the n...