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9/7/10,
A Revolutionary Idea About Cattle Ranching
To save the withering grasslands of America's West some ranchersare implementing an unusual strategy -- have more cattle grazing, not fewer
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9/7/10,
Primary-Care Doctors: Low GP Pay Could Cause a Shortage
The shortage of primary-care doctors will soon be acute as debt-laden medical students continue to favor specialization over lower-paying family practice
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9/7/10,
Mark Hurd: Who Will Hire the Ousted Hewlett-Packard CEO?
An ethical lapse cost the highly respected CEO his job at HP. But executives who know him say he's got too much talent to just fade away
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9/7/10,
Singers and Designers Join Forces in Effort to Go Viral
Designers and singers are teaming up in hopes of scoring double rewards
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9/7/10,
Housing Bust Leads to Bull Market for Apartment REITs
The broad stock market has gone nowhere in 2010, but the shares of apartment REITs are up more than 20%. What's fueling this mini-bull market? Oddly, the housing bust
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9/7/10,
Toyota: New Car-Safety Issue Hits Company After Recalls
Long synonymous with quality, Toyota is reeling from months of negative publicity related to the quality and safety of its cars. This could be one long fight to win back consumers' hearts
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9/7/10,
After Housing Bubble, the Dark Side of Homeowner Dreams
Buying a house is supposed to make us better citizens, better investors and better off. But that American Dream may well be a fantasy
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9/7/10,
Study: Young, Single, Childless Women Earn More Than Men
Study: Women are earning more money than their male peers -- but only if they're young, single and childless
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9/7/10,
Study: Money Buys Happiness When Income Is $75,000
A new study by Princeton University researchers puts a figure on happiness: $75,000 a year
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9/7/10,
3G Capital Buys Burger King: Will the Chain Rebound?
America's No. 2 hamburger chain restaurant, Burger King, is struggling in its fight against McDonald's. Why going private with 3G Capital Management could pay off
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