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By Andrew Froehlich |
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Technology
From Apple's iMac to HP's brand new Omni PC, there's a great deal going for the all-in-ones. So what exactly is making me change my tune?...
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance
Across America, organizations struggle with how to return injured workers to productivity and help those on long-term disability return to work.
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Credit Crisis of 2008
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Current Events
Are you sabotaging your own finances? Here's how to tell and how to deal with the problem if necessary.
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By David Eichler |
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Marketing & Advertising
Whether the deceased has 100 or 3000 friends, a social network serves many purposes.
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By Gini Dietrich |
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Franchises
How to harness the power of trade shows to build your franchise presence.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Litigation
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Legal Services
Subway customer finds knife baked into her chicken teriyaki sub.
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By John Mongillo |
Filed In:
XML
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Markup Languages
A good map gets you where you want to be quickly. How accurate is your sales map?...
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Blogs & Message Boards
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Internet Social Networking
The ads are meant to be non-intrusive, and actually even with text have that sort of banner look that most of us are accustomed to seeing on Web sites already
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By Ken Walker |
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Terrorism
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Crimes Against Person
Apparently, the TSA feels as though the airlines cannot be trusted and would probably allow a terrorist to fly, just to collect the ticket and baggage fees from him/her. Who knows, given the...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Suicide
and
Death & Dying
The new Recovery Act provides $730 million for small-business stimulus. That's not heck of a lot more than a decent Powerball jackpot.
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By Flo Schell |
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Franchises
Teach your franchisees the marketing skills they need to sell your product or service.
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By Denise O'Berry |
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Older Workers
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Worker Categories
If your company is a sea of gray, you better take action now before it's too late.
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By Kathy Murdock |
Filed In:
Suicide
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Death & Dying
Raising children can sometimes be frustrating, but don't forget how quickly the time goes.
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Suicide
and
Death & Dying
I will never forget the day I read about the suicide of French, Michelin Three Star Chef Bernard Loiseau. Itβs not because I knew him personally, or was even that well acquainted with...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
Filed In:
Suicide
and
Death & Dying
In catering, as in other professions, if we do not focus on retaining our basic humanity we will eventually burn out as individuals. A few years ago one of Europe's top chefs committed...
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By Kevin McKenzie |
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City Life
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Cities
When I boarded the plane to return from my trip, I realized for the first time in the thirty years I have been traveling to Philadelphia that maybe the city finally can live...
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Diseases & Disorders
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Medicine & Health
A new Dartmouth Atlas study released this morning found that the care of Medicare beneficiaries with one or more of twelve chronic illnesses accounts for more than 75% of all U.S. health care...
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By Lisa Haneberg |
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Suicide
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Death & Dying
I spent the entire day writing - it was great. I shut down my email except for two or three check ins associated with meal breaks - glorious. Although not what I...
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