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Anti-austerity protests erupted across Europe on Wednesday – Greek doctors and railway employees walked out, Spanish workers shut down trains and buses, and one man even blocked the Irish parliament with a cement truck to decry the country's enormous bank bailouts.
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The number of people who signed up for state unemployment benefits fell 16,000 to a total of 453,000 in the latest week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, leaving the level of new claims back where they were at the start of 2010.
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Christmas is not coming early this year for the U.S. Postal Service, after regulators denied a request Thursday that would have raised the price of a first-class stamp by 2 cents, to 46 cents.
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President Barack Obama, meeting swing-state voters in a leafy backyard, struggled again Wednesday to answer the concerns of supporters once buoyed by the excitement of the presidential campaign, but now demoralized by economic struggle.
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Career
Persistent, double-digit unemployment has spared no industry, and with millions of Americans out of work, competition for a paycheck is fierce.
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Control your emotions, work out your severance and come up with a story – going out on a positive note can help you in the long run.
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The Big Four accounting firms round out the top spots and Apple and GM make the list for the first time in the latest Universum ranking by business students.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Women made little progress in climbing into management positions in this country even in the boom years before the financial crisis, according to a report to be released on Tuesday by the Government Accountability Office.
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International
Credit rating agencies should act to lift the "cloud of suspicion" that has hung over them since the sub-prime mortgage crisis broke three years ago, the International Monetary Fund said today.
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No one familiar with the Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930 should relish the prospect of a trade war with China – but that seems to be where we're headed and probably should be where we're headed.
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Little has been the same for Swiss bankers since Bradley Birkenfeld, a Bostonian working in Geneva for Switzerland's powerhouse bank UBS, flew to Washington in June 2007 and handed Justice Department officials a pile of confidential UBS documents that revealed that one of the world's largest financial institutions was helping thousands of American taxpayers illegally hide billions.
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Education
Last year, Takashi Yoshizaki was halfway through his executive M.B.A. studies at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business when his employer announced it would file for bankruptcy.
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Business schools do not much like being ranked by outsiders. In recent years several have boycotted the lists drawn up by pesky media organizations, such as The Economist.
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For many years, diversity in higher education has been measured by how many low-income students and students of color enroll in college. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation wants to make a dramatic change in that definition, by focusing instead on college graduation rates.
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Technology
When Research in Motion introduced its PlayBook tablet Monday, it was diving into a market already dominated by Apple’s iPad. But there’s other competition too, either already on the market or soon to be: The 5-inch Dell Streak is available now, and Samsung’s 7-inch Galaxy Tab isn’t.
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The Department of Justice has just settled an antitrust suit with Apple, Google, Intel and other firms over not cold-calling each other's employees. The DoJ was worried the secret no-call policy was anti-competitive, so now the firms are freer to poach staff. Is this better?
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Entrepreneurship
Social bookmarking sites can help save you time and energy, and keep you ahead of your competitors. Here's how you can take advantage of these sites.
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Good people are crucial to business success. Finding them, managing them, inspiring them and then holding onto them are among the most important challenges a good business leader faces. How you deal with these matters often determines the long- term success and growth of your business.
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The Economy
The Associated Press reports that "newly released census figures" show that income inequality got worse between 2008, when the latest recession began, and 2009, when it ended.
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The figures for August are in. Home sales rose 7.6%, pulling out of a steep decline in July. Many sectors are flat or sinking. Auto sales figures are horrible but nonstore retailers' sales are up 10.5%.
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Personal Finance
Until recently, the credit card industry had a word for customers who paid off their balance in full: "Deadbeats." They weren’t kidding. Without lucrative interest payments or penalty fees, responsible credit card users just weren’t profitable for the issuers.
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As purse strings have tightened over the last couple of years, most consumers no longer think spending $200 a year on identity theft protection services makes sense. And they’re probably right.
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Travelers who want to spend Thanksgiving or Christmas with distant relatives or just get away from it all will pay more for airline tickets this year – considerably more if they don’t buy early.
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Professional Development
Providing or subsidizing continuing education is a powerful employee recruitment and retention tool that has long been used by large corporations. Now, with the flexibility and availability of online MBA programs, it's a perk that CEOs of small and midsize companies may want to consider, for themselves or for key employees.
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BP's incoming CEO on Wednesday announced the formation of a new unit to police safety practices throughout the company.
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Efforts to extricate American International Group Inc. from U.S. government ownership gained momentum on Wednesday. The exit plan would involve the Treasury Department converting about $49 billion in AIG preferred shares it currently holds into AIG common stock.
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Government
In an interview with Rolling Stone, President Obama discusses the Tea Party, the economy and what's at stake this November.
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State legislatures will be in a high-stakes tug-of-war with both voters and industry at the ballot box this November. More than a quarter of the 155 ballot initiatives to be decided on Nov. 2 deal with state tax hikes, debt levels and other revenue issues.
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Leadership
University of Chicago psychology professor Sian Beilock has spent her career learning something the anxious among us would love to know: why do we choke under pressure and how can we prevent it?
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Like many corporations, Citigroup has refocused its philanthropy on areas that align with what it does as a business. Three years ago, the New York financial-services company streamlined its giving to focus on programs that help poor and middle-income people gain economic independence.
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Lifestyle
Every week, it’s possible to compete in a money-saving marathon. That heated race against the kitchen clock can save time, money and energy. Here’s the race course in my home: On Sunday I can shop, plan and prepare dinner meals for the rest of the week. A well-paced cooking marathon has several ingredients and challenges.
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Debt is never pleasant. But when you’re in a relationship and you share the bills, debt can have a bigger impact. It not only affects your personal budget but your household budget as well. It can put a strain on your relationship as well as your finances.
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