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US vs. UK: A history of love and hate
America's relationship with the U.K. has always been complicated. Start with the fact that our country was founded by religious fanatics who left Engl...
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Tracing the history of what you buy
How to make sure the cotton in your shirt wasn't picked, say, by child laborers.By Marc GuntherWhere was the cotton in your shirt grown? Who mined the...
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Does Harvard really hate Steve Jobs?
This is what passes for investigative journalism at The Daily Beast, the news and opinion website founded in 2008 by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Br...
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For small biz, is there an 'us' in stimulus?
Only 14% of small business owners think the stimulus will help their company - and 31% think it will hurt.By Lisa LererGeoff Chapin, CEO of green remo...
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Fiat's history lesson
Sergio Marchionne is following famous footprints as he tries to build an auto empire. But as the saying goes: Those who can't learn from history are d...
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Why I hate my new iPad
For weeks it sat as an unchecked box on my to-do list: "buy iPad." I wanted in. I was eager to see what all the hype was about. Working in magazines f...
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The happiness index: Is the UK onto something?
Companies are often slaves to irrelevant performance metrics. Despite recent criticisms, perhaps the UK has the right idea in developing a happiness i...
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One more reason for Buffett to hate private equity
Warren Buffett recently said that Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) hasn't "bought a single company from an LBO operator," because such sellers only focus on ...
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Pharma and biotech: is there love?
For at least a decade, anyone following the life sciences industry has noticed two naked truths.One is that the biggest pharmaceutical companies are s...
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The Summer of (IPO) Love
By Michael V. CopelandWill 2009 go down as the year the tech IPO returned?If you have been an investor in technology IPOs in recent months you’ve done...
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