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Location American Business News for 3 March 2013
Why Companies Need To Constantly Build Their 'Survival Mode' Skills In an uncertain time defined by rapid change, the word “resilience” has taken on new meaning. It’s no longer simply fending off the occasional mishap; the ability to quickly adapt, recover, and return ...
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Amazon's Labor Relations Under Scrutiny in Germany

The New York Times - 4 Mar 2013 00:31
The online retailer has become a symbol for everything that many Germans resent about American-style management and so-called Anglo-Saxon capitalism.
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Meet Carly Foulkes: T-Mobile's Girl In Pink Turned Biker Babe The T-Mobile girl is one of the most recognizable brand spokespeople out there right now. She gives Progressive's Flo a run for her money. Famous for her pink dress and then bad girl biker makeover, few people know what ...
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How To Say ‘No’ To Your Boss

Business Insider - 3 Mar 2013 03:06
How To Say ‘No’ To Your Boss Knowing that I’ve been in managerial and director-level positions for the past several years, a good friend of mine–Terri–approached me with the following question: “How do I push back on my bo...
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(Reuters) - HSBC and Standard Chartered will report a reduction in their bonus pools, reflecting separate settlements with U.S. authorities over probes into money laundering and sanctions violations, Sky News reported on...
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In A Speech That Almost Everyone Missed, Bernanke Explained The Real Reason US Interest Rates Are So Incredibly Low Ben Bernanke gave a great speech last week called "Long Term Interest Rates" but hardly anyone paid attention to it, because he gave the speech on Friday night and everyone missed it. It's worth going over, because he sp...
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Obama To Name Walmart Foundation Head To Key Post

The Huffington Post - 4 Mar 2013 01:26
Obama To Name Walmart Foundation Head To Key Post * Veteran of Clinton White House * Brings more gender diversity to Obama team By Steve Holland and Richard Cowan and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON, March...
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Budget Cuts Seem Here To Stay

The Huffington Post - 4 Mar 2013 01:19
Budget Cuts Seem Here To Stay By Philip Elliott, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- The spending cuts are here to stay if you believe the public posturing Sunday. The Senate's Republican...
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That plastic bag from Target may end up being used to build part of the boardwalk at your favorite beach. Trex Co., the Winchester, Va.-based manufacturer of wood-alternative decking and railing products, is suppling mat...
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Letters: Bankers' bonuses at a time of healthy losses So our prime minister is resisting very modest EU proposals that bankers' bonuses should not exceed their annual salary (Editorial, 1 March). Teachers, nurses, social workers and carers, who all perform valuable function...
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Here's Anheuser-Buschof's Response To Accusations Budweiser Has Been Watered Down This weekend the Budweiser team has launched big PR campaign, seeking to end the negative publicity from $5 million class-action lawsuits accusing Anheuser-Buschof watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands. ...
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Leading economies must shakeup tax regimes to combat next recession OECD argues that western economies that rely on income and transaction taxes must switch to wealth and consumption taxes Amid all the talk of RBS and Lloyds returning to private hands and predictions that the economy wil...
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Here Are Some Of The Problems Google Is Having With Its Self-Driving Cars It's hard to tell which Google project the world is more excited about--Google Glass(es) or Google's self-driving cars--but this frequent car-driver, anyway, can't wait for the latter. (The Glasses sound cool, too, don't...
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The Rise Of The High-Tech Toilet Bowl

Business Insider - 4 Mar 2013 00:37
The Rise Of The High-Tech Toilet Bowl Flush and fill. Flush and fill. Not so long ago, that’s all a toilet was expected to do. Not so anymore. These days, a growing number of consumers are looking for toilets that are both high design and high tech. B...
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Republicans insist spending cuts will stay

Market Watch - 4 Mar 2013 00:35
Republican leaders on Sunday insisted they won’t relent in their goal to reduce government spending or shut off a so-called sequester that will require tens of billions in cuts over the next six months and beyond.
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Anger Builds In Italy As Old Guard Plots Fresh Technocrat Take-over Italy’s president Giorgio Napolitano is exploring the creation of a second technocrat government to break the political log-jam and calm markets after key parties failed to reach an accord, risking a serious popul...
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7 signs it's not the time to retire

NBC News - 4 Mar 2013 00:21
Determining the right time to retire can become mind-numbingly complex when you consider all of the personal and financial factors that come into play.
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John Kerry releases $250m in US aid to Egypt as reward for political reforms Aid package is first part of US and IMF assistance meant to encourage Egyptian government's commitment to democracy US Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday rewarded Egypt for president Mohammed Morsi's pledges of poli...
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Greece rules out more public sector job cuts

The Guardian - 4 Mar 2013 00:19
Greece rules out more public sector job cuts International creditors told that mass layoffs out of the question with unemployment at European high of 27% Greece was heading for a full-on collision with its international creditors on Sunday as Athens' uneasy coaliti...
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Greg Autry: China Hacking: A 21st Century Act of War

The Huffington Post - 4 Mar 2013 00:08
Greg Autry: China Hacking: A 21st Century Act of War A brilliant report recently issued by security firm Mandiant clearly identified a high-powered unit of the Chinese Army as the source of the most persistent cyber-attacks against American firms. The magnitude of this by ...
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Ernst & Young to pay US regulators $123m over tax avoidance schemes E&Y's deal with a US district attorney ensures the firm will not face prosecution and brings a long-drawn tax scandal to an end Ernst & Young has agreed to pay $123m (£82m) in a settlement with criminal prosecutors in...
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Now You Can Short The Student Loan Bubble

Business Insider - 4 Mar 2013 00:00
Now You Can Short The Student Loan Bubble Even as the gargantuan $1+ trillion student debt load has been the bubbly elephant in the room that few are still willing to talk about (as the ease of obtaining very fungible loans, with ultra-low interest rates, have b...
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