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Business school grads flocking to Asia for jobs
BusinessWeek: New MBAs used to have just one post-grad career destination, the U.S. Not anymore. Right now, Asia is where the career velocity and opportunity are.
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Stocks close lower, snap eight-day win streakStocks halted their steady climb Friday after renewed concerns about Greece's ability to pay its debts left investors questioning a global economic recovery.3.
4 cities that best weathered the recessionMinneapolis, Buffalo, Oklahoma City and Rochester, N.Y., don't have much else in common. But a government report shows they've had the smallest increases in joblessness over the past two years.4.
Homeowners who get aid see credit scores diveSome homeowners who sign up for the government's mortgage assistance program are getting a nasty surprise: lower credit scores.5.
Thousands of BA flights canceled as crew on strikeRetiree Richard Moore arrived at Heathrow with a suitcase of summer clothes for a Miami cruise only to be sent to Denver. Susan Danby wondered if plans for a joint 50th birthday celebration in Las Vegas would be a losing bet.6.
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Fixing flaws in retirement planningNecessity, they say, is the mother of invention. That would explain the flurry of new changes taking place in the retirement planning industry.8.
10 businesses that got lucky breaks
No matter how good you are at what you do, it never hurts to have a little luck.
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Tiger Woods chooses new logo for golf bag
Tiger Woods won't replace AT&T with a new corporate sponsor on his golf bag when he returns at the Masters, instead using his Nike brand.
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Want a bigger tax refund? Don’t itemizeDid you know you can legally take a deduction that is more than the total of your receipts? It's called the standard deduction and for a lot of taxpayers it's a money and time saver.11.
Toyota used ‘game plan’ to escape early recall
A 2007 federal investigation diagnosed a number of potential dangers in Toyota cars and trucks, but the automaker resisted the findings and escaped a broad recall.
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Vehicle sales to surge in March: analystsAutomakers will see steep increases in March sales as steep discounts and incentives are luring recession-weary shoppers back into showrooms, market research firms said Friday.13.
Boeing to ramp up production of 747, 777 jets
Boeing Co. will speed up production plans for its 777 and 747 models in anticipation of greater demand from commercial airlines.
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China trade attracts ire of political odd couple
An American political odd couple is leading a charge to crack down on what critics see as China's unfair trade practices.
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China tells Washington to cool yuan pressure
China is sending a Cabinet official to Washington in a bid to defuse trade tensions, the government said Friday.
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Bank watchdogs nabbed big bonuses tooThe government handed out millions of dollars to bank regulators, rewarding "superior" work even as an avalanche of risky mortgages helped create the meltdown.17.
Officials: Brakes not applied in NY Prius crashU.S. investigators looking into the claim of a runaway Toyota Motor Corp Prius in New York last week said on Thursday no brakes had been applied before the vehicle hit a wall.18.
Obama signs jobs bill, says more must be donePresident Barack Obama has signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost.