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How to Fix a Credit-Report Error

Wall Street Journal - 9 Mar 2013 05:41
Mistakes appear in credit reports all too often, as a recent federal report revealed. We tell you why, which ones to fix and how to set the record straight.
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American Apparel's First Profits In Years Put The CEO's Sex Scandals In The Rearview Mirror (APP) American Apparel recently reported its first net income profit after 12 straight quarters of losses. That's an amazing turnaround for a brand which a few years ago was close to bankruptcy; its CEO surrounded by lawsuits ...
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Everyone At SXSW Is Obsessed With This Computer-Generated Booth Babe Earlier, we published a bunch of pictures of computer-generated women. If you haven't seen them yet, you're going to want to. They're quite striking. After looking at these computer-generated women, you won't have to thi...
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How Elon Musk Hires: 'It Matters Whether Someone Has A Good Heart' Technology entrepreneur and SpaceX founder Elon Musk told the audience at South by Southwest, a big conference in Austin, the biggest mistake he's ever made. It has to do with hiring the wrong people. For a long time, Mu...
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27 Expensive Products That Wound Up Being Complete Wastes Of Money Whether it was a post-breakup shopping spree or a $2,000 "It" gadget that was rendered useless within a week, everyone has a few regretful purchase skeletons rattling around their hall closets.  In a popular Reddit th...
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Letters: The Minimum Wage and the Economy

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2013 01:18
Readers respond to “The Business of the Minimum Wage” (Economic View, March 5).
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Zappos Founder Tony Hsieh Just Bought 100 Teslas

Business Insider - 10 Mar 2013 01:15
Zappos Founder Tony Hsieh Just Bought 100 Teslas Tony Hsieh, founder of Zappos, recently purchased 100 Teslas for the tech community he's building in downtown Las Vegas. Amazon bought Zappos for $1.2 billion, and Hsieh has spent a large chunk of his fortune building...
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Elon Musk's Secret To Managing 5 Kids And 3 Businesses At The Same Time Elon Musk is the founder of Tesla Motor Company, he's the chairman of SolarCity, and he created SpaceX. He also has five children. How does he manage it all? By responding to emails while he interacts with his children. ...
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Elon Musk On NYT's Brutal Assessment Of The Tesla Model S: 'I Have A Problem With False Reviews' A few weeks ago, "The New York Times" wrote a review of Elon Musk's new Tesla Model S.  John Broder, the reporter, said he ran out of electricity while taking the car for a test drive. It became a verbal war back and ...
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Don't Forget To Set Your Clocks Forward!

The Huffington Post - 9 Mar 2013 23:43
Don't Forget To Set Your Clocks Forward! WASHINGTON -- Spring must be around the corner. It's time to set the clocks forward for daylight saving time. At 2 a.m. local time Sunday,...
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Here Are Some Of The Crazy Luxury Items For Sale At IRS Auctions We hope you filed your taxes this year. If not, some of your most prized possessions could end up being sold off to the highest bidder, courtesy of the Department of the Treasury. The International Revenue Service conduc...
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Startups Are Getting Sick Of NYC's Dirty, Overcrowded Coworking Spaces Last year, I wrote an article in Business Insider about how the NYU Poly Incubator was one of the best coworking options in the city. Since that time, several startups in NYU Poly have had sizeable exits —such as ...
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Orange juice, corn rise following crop report

News Observer - 9 Mar 2013 02:22
Orange juice futures had their biggest jump in more than a year Friday after the government reduced its estimate for the crop in Florida. Corn prices also rose. Click to Continue »
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Wife And Husband Have Now BOTH Won Lottery

The Huffington Post - 10 Mar 2013 01:54
Wife And Husband Have Now BOTH Won Lottery For some couples, even lottery wins have to come in His and Hers. The Carmichaels of Tempe, Arizona, have won the lottery for the second...
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How the influx of new global elites is changing the face of Europe New wealth, especially from China and Russia, is having a dramatic impact on European tourism, cities and traditional rural havens The beaches, resorts and assorted tourist attractions of Europe are undergoing a quiet re...
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WWE’s John Cena explains how Echo’s tech helps him lay the social TV smackdown There are a handful of TV brands that have wildly loyal fans that essentially buy whatever products or services that affiliated with it, including Oprah, NASCAR, and probably the most fun, the WWE. That said, it's really...
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In a Changing China, New Matchmaking Markets

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2013 01:41
In a Changing China, New Matchmaking Markets China’s economic surge — and vast wealth inequality — have bred a new type of matchmaker, referred to as love hunters.
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Meet The 32-Year-Old At The Center Of History's Most Salacious Murder Trial Jodi Arias has testified for 17 days in a murder trial that's devolved into a cable TV soap opera. The 32-year-old mutilated her Mormon motivational speaker ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander back in 2008. Prosecutors say Ari...
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Letters: A Fee-for-Health Model

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2013 01:18
A reader responds to “Overcoming Obstacles to Better Health Care” (Economic View, Feb. 24).
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Letters: Gauging Veterinarians’ Future

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2013 01:18
Leaders of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges respond to “The Vet Debt Trap” (Feb. 24).
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Bits: Sticker Apps, Adding More Variety to the Emoticon World

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2013 01:15
Bits: Sticker Apps, Adding More Variety to the Emoticon World Emoji and now online “stickers” have not been as popular in the United States as in other parts of the world. But some new American companies are trying to change that.
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A stock market at a lofty peak can be high-risk for new investors. But if you still want to jump in, strategists advise keeping a diverse portfolio.
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