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President Barack Obama today will announce that he's extending his moratorium on new deepwater oil wells for six months in response to the BP crisis – but he'll go further than that, putting on hold drilling off the coast of Alaska and cancelling other oil-lease sales.
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The damage from BP's oil spill is mounting. The lucrative tourism business in Florida is suffering. Housing predictor estimates that homes in the path of the leak will lose "at least 30 percent in value as a result of the environmental catastrophe." The thriving seafood industry in the Gulf has largely been shut down.
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Career
Kelley McDonald has always loved exploring new terrain. In home videos as early as age 3, "I'm always off by myself, looking under rocks or catching and studying bees," she says. Today, at 18, the Apple Valley, Minn., college student is studying for a science career in the fast-growing field of nanotechnology – working with materials at the molecular or atomic level.
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International
Britain and France were at odds with other European Union countries on Wednesday over plans to insure against future bank failures, in another sign of the problems in trying to forge a common response to the bloc's economic woes.
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The Bank of Spain says it intends to toughen up rules on the provisions the banks have to make against the real estate on their balance sheets.
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Education
This year, American University received a record 17,000 admissions applications, a 13 percent increase over last year. With quantity came quality: by various statistical measures, the university will admit its most accomplished, most diverse class ever this fall.
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Technology
Once again, Facebook has changed its privacy settings. Like the last time this happened, today's improvements are still a mixed bag, but a better one: they are generally easier to use but not as simple as they could be. There are a couple of curve balls thrown in, too.
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Entrepreneurship
Next month, Matt Kersten will be up to his neck in Christmas cards. The founder of Kersten Cards, a Scottsdale, Ariz., greeting card company, says 80 percent of his 4,000 orders per year are Christmas cards, which typically hit between July and early December. That leaves fully half of the year with minimal orders – and scant new revenue.
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The Economy
The economy grew in the first quarter, but not quite as much as originally reported, the government said Thursday. The gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the economy, rose at an annual rate 3% in the first three months of 2010, the Commerce Department said.
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Personal Finance
The largest public companies continue to steadily replace defined-benefit plans with defined-contribution or hybrid plans for new salaried employees, according to a 25-year analysis of Fortune 100 companies by Towers Watson.
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Corporate America
It was a difficult drill from the start. API Well No. 60-817-44169 threw up many challenges to its principal owner, BP PLC, swallowing expensive drilling fluid and burping out dangerous gas. Those woes put the Gulf of Mexico project over budget and behind schedule by April 20, the day the well erupted, destroying the Deepwater Horizon rig and killing 11 men.
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Leadership
When we want people to change, we try to teach them something. We think if my Dad just understood the health complications obesity causes, he'd eat healthier. Or if my teenager just understood the danger of texting & driving, she'd quit it. The problem is this: Knowledge rarely leads to change.
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There is critical knowledge to be imparted to new employees to make them productive from Day 1. This learning has nothing (or almost nothing) to do with bathroom location or how to get IT help for a smoking computer.
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Lifestyle
When it comes to health care, even the simplest things can get very confusing. So it is with the new health law's requirement that young adults be able to remain on their parents' health plans until they turn 26.
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