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Wed April 10, 2013
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(Salon)
 
 
 
Google's war against non-news. Oh Fark
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(Tech Crunch)
 
 
 
New startup Coinsetter set to bring leveraged bitcoin trading to the masses. What could possibly go wrong?
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(US News)
 
 
 
Newspaper circulation revenue rises for first time in more than a decade. Media experts suspect people are becoming nostalgic for the days of reading the morning paper, or a lot of puppies have recently been adopted
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(Boston.com)
 
 
 
Hostess approves the sale of the Twinkie filling
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(Chicago Trib)
 
 
 
United Airlines comes in last in transportation survey, just slightly behind Wells Fargo stage coaches
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(9)
 
(Marketwatch)
 
 
 
Dogs and cats living together. China posting a trade DEFICIT. These are truly the end times
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(18)
 
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Smart: Avoiding a big car payment by buying a nice used car. Dumbass: Avoiding a big car payment by taking out a 97-month long car loan on a new car
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
U.S. Employers have more job openings than at any other time in nearly five years, they are in no hurry to fill them. We're living in a fear-based environment right now, thanks Obama
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(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Sure, Jobs is dead, Apple stock is down, the iPhone 5 and iPad mini were uninspired refreshes, but there's no reason to think that Apple is in....oh......oh no
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Tue April 09, 2013
(Electronista)
 
 
 
Following news that Google is bringing its fiber service to Austin, a rep for AT&T says they'll offer fiber in the city too.... they just don't know exactly where, or how much it will cost, or when. But it will be just as good. Please don't leave us
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(Zero Hedge)
 
 
 
Good news everyone: Small business are looking to hire. Oh shiat, wait: No one
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(Today)
 
 
 
Spanx sued for patent, good taste infringement
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(The New York Times)
 
 
 
KPMG has apparently decided not to play Arthur Andersen to Herbalife's Enron, resigns as auditor. With some BS excuse about insider trading thrown in to cover their asses
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(Fox Business)
 
 
 
Nothing to see, just another tax season article on IRS deductions that .... Wait, beer is deductible?
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(The New York Times)
 
 
 
This week in Sentences No One Has Said Before: "America is suffering a serious lack of lawyers"
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(The Business Journals)
 
 
 
Failed Blockbuster Video store to become burger joint. Redbox executives call emergency meeting to discuss how to make kiosks dispense burgers
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Sure it's pimping, but Jen here gas got a kick-ass website. Yoga AND public relations. Granted, it looks like the PR biz fizzed. So stretch it out
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(ABC)
 
 
 
Apparently there are these things called "trains" run by a company called "Amtrak" which many people continually ride in and visit neat places. Who knew?
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(The Motley Fool)
 
 
 
Bank of America says it's sorry. Now believe our sappy message and give us another chance so our stocks will go up - because that is what really matters
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Mon April 08, 2013
(CNBC)
 
 
 
Ron Johnson resigns as JC Penney's CEO, will be replaced by former CEO Mike Ullman, who will do the job for "just $1 million"
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(Quartz)
 
 
 
Hoarding a digital currency is so crazy it just might be genius
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(CNN)
 
 
 
Top Paid CEOs. Bonus: as a slideshow
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(SFGate)
 
 
 
New finding: good airlines preferred over ungood airlines
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(ABC Local)
 
 
 
Ric Romero drops some knowledge on big-screen TV picture quality. "A big-screen television can turn your home into a theater. But you want that picture to be perfect"
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(The New York Times)
 
 
 
NYTimes lets the lesser classes in on a secret that the business and education elite have known for years: "Professional conferences" are just employer-sponsored vacations. Back to that stamping machine, Citizen
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(Marketwatch)
 
 
 
Why Jay-Z has 5 career$, and you don't
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(Bloomberg)
 
 
 
Bootstrappy Red States want to swap out the US Dollar with gold coins. Unfortunately, all their debts are in US Dollars. Good luck with that, boys
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(Yahoo)
 
 
 
China saw how much financial fun the US had after letting banks hide risky assets from balance sheets, and decides they want to play too
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