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The last page of every issue of Harvard Business Review is an interview with one incredibly successful person: an athlete, an astronaut, an admiral. But, after three years of doing these, we've started to discover that even the most successful careers are still careers in transition: the athlete is becoming an author; the astronaut, an activist; the admiral, a diplomat. Below, key lessons from this year's batch of...
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Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak , beset by protesters demanding his immediate resignation, told ABC News that if he left office right away it would lead to further chaos in the country.
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Rahm Emanuel, the Democratic mayor of Chicago who served as President Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff, said yesterday that Republicans place “ideology” over the public interest, a day after candidates for that party’s presidential nomination made a pitch to 3,000 social conservatives at a church in Iowa.
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Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he isn’t satisfied with the partial recount of ballots that confirmed Enrique Pena Nieto’s July 1 victory and is deciding day by day how to protest the result.
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“Odious” is how senior adviser David Axelrod described President Barack Obama ’s acquiescence to extending tax cuts for the rich as part of a deal struck with congressional Republicans.
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Christine Lagarde, the new head of the International Monetary Fund, said failure to find agreement on raising the U.S. debt ceiling will jeopardize global economic stability.
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Umar Cheema, a reporter in Pakistan, was kidnapped, beaten and dropped by the roadside.
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Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman , the man leading talks to create a new government, is amassing power even as he denies ambitions to succeed Hosni Mubarak as president.
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Texas Governor Rick Perry’s flirtation with the Republican presidential nomination edged closer to becoming a serious affair as key figures in his past campaigns quit working for Newt Gingrich .
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Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt said lawmakers should approve more government stimulus to prompt companies to hire, and called the political focus on cutting spending “ludicrous.”
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