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Democrats, GOP `Unrealistic'
Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) — Jeffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University, discusses President Barack Obama’s proposed $3.7 trillion budge...
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Visa Tries Mobile Payments
Some consumers will soon start paying for purchases with their mobile phones rather than with plastic credit and debit cards
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Visa Tries Mobile Payments
Some consumers will soon start paying for purchases with their mobile phones rather than with plastic credit and debit cards
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How Has the Job Search Changed?
Jack Oakes, assistant dean of career development at UVA Darden, explains how the MBA job search has changed over the past few years.
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Oil Producers May Boost Supply
Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman discusses the outlook for oil prices and supply amid the unrest in Liby...
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Egypt’s Spark For Arab World
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — Emile Hokayem, senior fellow for regional security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, talks abou...
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Apple’s New Store Openings
Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. Vice President Ron Johnson is powering the computer maker’s retail expansion. Cupertino, Califonia-base...
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Impact of $4 Gasoline
Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics Inc., discusses the potential impact of high oil prices on the U....
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Sony Ericsson Unveils Handset
Bloomberg’s Ryan Chilcote reports from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and speaks with Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordber, who unveiled a hands...
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Sony Ericsson Unveils Handset
Bloomberg’s Ryan Chilcote reports from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and speaks with Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordber, who unveiled a hands...
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Wal-Mart `Flailing' in U.S.
Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) — Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners LLC, discusses Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s fourth-qua...
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Health Care Rulings `Radical'
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — Karl Manheim, a professor at Loyola School of Law, talks about the outlook for court appeals of President Barack Ob...
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Ask the Ethics Guy! #2
Is it okay to renege on a dinner engagement with a dull colleague? Bruce Weinstein answers questions about honorable behavior.
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Apple: Jobs’s Leave of Absence
Apple’s Tim Cook and analysts and experts react to Steve Jobs's leave of absence and the company's huge profit in its fiscal firs...
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Egypt Uprising Not Islamic
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — Edward Djerejian, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and Syria, talks about protests in Egypt against President Hosni...
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The Fed and Inflation Risk
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) — Charles Diebel, senior fixed income strategist at Lloyds TSB Bank Plc, talks about the outlook for yields on U.S. ...
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Romans Reinvent Aqueducts
Ancient Romans harnessed water pressure to bring the city’s baths and fountains to life. Modern Romans Flavio and Valerio Andreoli are using gravit...
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Android and Tablets
Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — Application developers and users at last week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona talk with Bloomberg's C...
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Egyptian Stalemate
Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) — Alastair Newton, senior political analyst at Nomura Holdings Inc., talks about the protests in Egypt demanding the ...
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