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When most politicians push same-sex marriage, they talk about equal rights. Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee has a different selling point: competitiveness.
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To understand why today’s crisis is a truly terrible thing to waste, consider the Panic of 1873, says Richard Florida in his latest ode to economic innovation, “The Great Reset.”
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Since Allison Sturm’s husband died 10 years ago, her friends and children visit at her apartment in Cincinnati. She says she still feels alone in the city.
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Time for a brainteaser.
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With so many business books spilling from the shelves, we’re often asked for a comprehensive list of recommendations. Here’s an updated list of 50 top titles published since Jan. 1, 2009.
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On Nov. 29, President Barack Obama announced a two-year pay freeze for non-military federal workers. And on Dec. 3 the government probably will say that the U.S. unemployment rate is stuck at 9.6 percent, according to the median estimate of 57 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News, which will translate to anemic pay gains.
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The debate over the importance of the physical in light of technological advances and increased mobility and transportation options is...
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With so many business books being published each month, we’re often asked for recommendations. Here are 30 of our favorite hardbacks published this year.
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A stroke of genius is rarely a bolt from the blue, it turns out. More often than not, it’s a byproduct of one’s surroundings, says Steven Johnson in his latest counterintuitive book, “Where Good Ideas Come From.”
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With so many business books spilling from the shelves, we’re often asked for a comprehensive list of recommendations. Here are 50 of our favorite titles published since Jan. 1, 2009.
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