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A Funnier-Than-Usual Journal Gets Snapped Up Early   more similar news »
A satire of The Wall Street Journal is selling mysteriously well, a few days before its sales release date.
Mon Apr 14, 2008
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Drilling Down: Even Credit Card Offers Are Ebbing   more similar news »
A market research firm has found that banks in February sent out fewer direct mail credit card offer than in any month since April 2004.
Mon Apr 14, 2008
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Link By Link: He Wrote 200,000 Books (but Computers Did Some of the Work)   more similar news »
A professor has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a given subject, turn them into into books, printed on demand or delivered digitally.
Mon Apr 14, 2008
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Bond Trader to Sell Rare Stamps for Charity   more similar news »
It is the second time that Bill Gross, the billionaire bond trader who has also acquired a reputation as a shrewd trader of rare stamps, will auction some of his collection for charity.
Mon Apr 14, 2008
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The Media Equation: Dirty Job, but Someone Has to Do It   more similar news »
The Smoking Gun, the Web site that specializes in ferreting out embarrassing legal documents, is a happy byproduct of the digital revolution.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Expecting Jabs, Tribune Decides to Mock Itself   more similar news »
Last week, the Tribune Company took an unorthodox approach to announcing a new top hire at the company, in a release that said, “this whole thing is a sham.”
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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In Europe, a Push to Take Away Piracy Suspects’ Internet Access   more similar news »
Resistance is building against a plan to use internet service providers as copyright cops against users illegally downloading copyrighted material, possible disconnection from services being at stake.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Study Says I.R.S. Scrutiny of Big Firms Has Plummeted   more similar news »
The I.R.S.’s scrutiny of the nation’s biggest companies is at a 20-year low, “a historic collapse in audits,” according to a new study.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Despite Silicon Valley Optimism, a Disease Resists Cure   more similar news »
Even as the outlook for a former Silicon Valley executive stricken with a brain-wasting disorder is not encouraging, a campaign on his behalf is hoping to make a difference in other areas.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Sizing Up the Utilities, if Carbon Caps Take Hold   more similar news »
Fuel prices and dividends are usually big drivers of the share prices of utilities. Now there is a new variable to consider: how much carbon their power plants emit.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Fair Game: You Thought You Had an Equity Line   more similar news »
Lending institutions and mortgage originators got us into this credit mess, but consumers and taxpayers will shoulder most of the costs.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Behind Air Chaos, an F.A.A. Pendulum Swing   more similar news »
A current safety crackdown is a shift away from what critics say was the agency’s coddling of the airlines.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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A Lender Failed. Did Its Auditor?   more similar news »
As homeowners and federal investigators pick through the subprime wreckage, many have asked how effectively front-line financial monitors carried out their duties.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Fresh Starts: Shrinking the World, or at Least Your Corner   more similar news »
“Downsizing specialist” is a term for a job that combines organizing, psychology and plain old hand-holding.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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The Boss: A Realty Matchmaker   more similar news »
Teaching helped me get organized for business: writing lesson plans each day taught me to plan, and I also developed communication skills.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Novelties: Instant Digital Prints (and Polaroid Nostalgia)   more similar news »
Polaroid wants to conjure up those golden analog days of vast sales and instant gratification — this time with images captured by digital cameras and camera phones.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Suits: Extraordinary Brand, Ordinary Headaches   more similar news »
Although Roxanne Quimby, co-founder of Burt’s Bees, continues to find the life of an entrepreneur appealing, she is disenchanted with her responsibilities as a landlord.
Sun Apr 13, 2008
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Economic View: To Disclose or Not? Ask the Frogs   more similar news »
While ordinary citizens cherish the right to shield their personal financial records from public view, presidential candidates are expected to make disclosures.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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It’s a Long, Cold, Cashless Siege   more similar news »
Two months ago — when the cash-out window of the $330 billion auction-rate securities market slammed shut — warning signs flashed across the radar screens of investors.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Square Feet | Checking In: Calibrating a Hotel for the Luxury Market   more similar news »
When the Mark Hotel reopens later this year after an extensive renovation, rooms will start at around $1,000 a night. Don’t expect to get a discount.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Home Front: Behind the Builder, a Skilled Coordinator   more similar news »
When most people think of construction jobs, they do not usually think of people operating computers to ensure that materials and workers will be at the construction sites when they are needed.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Everybody’s Business: Dear Watchdogs: Rein In Wall Street   more similar news »
The timing for the Treasure secretary’s proposal to fix the regulation of markets could not have been more ill advised.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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The Feed: Pity the Pizza, in a Land of Nuggets   more similar news »
The nation’s largest pizza chains are being hammered by sluggish sales and runaway ingredient costs.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Fundamentally: A Storm May Lift the Heat   more similar news »
While few people relish 200-point single-day stock market declines like Friday’s, rocky periods serve some useful purposes for long-term investors.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Ideas & Trends: A Fresh Look at the Apostle of Free Markets   more similar news »
As the economy deteriorates, the calls grow louder for government intervention. Is it time to reconsider Milton Friedman’s legacy?
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Slipstream: When Tech Innovation Has a Social Mission   more similar news »
For decades, Silicon Valley has been defined by the tension between the technologist’s urge to share information and the industrialist’s incentive to profit.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Market Maker: But What of the Small Investor?   more similar news »
Lost amid all the talk of big changes is a focus on the individual investor.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Sign of Distress: More Who Can’t Pay Their Bills   more similar news »
Like a ship that keeps springing new leaks, new numbers keep appearing that show an economy in distress.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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G.E.’s Shortfall Matched the Week’s Mood   more similar news »
General Electric reported a quarterly earnings decline on Friday and the stock market shuddered, closing with substantial weekly losses in all the major indexes.
Sat Apr 12, 2008
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Letter: A Rental Option   more similar news »
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Sat Apr 12, 2008
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