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Their economy in tatters, Greeks try to remember how to cut back
By Dody TsiantarElly Koufakis, the co-owner of a busy beauty salon in the posh Athens suburb of Psyhiko, isn't used to sitting around. The shop's staf...
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How to launch a second career that gives back
Dear Annie: After 38 years in financial management, I'll be retiring at the end of this year, but I hope to be working just as hard at something new. ...
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5 ways to cut work stress
Feeling overworked and overwhelmed? These simple strategies can help you reduce the strain - and they don't cost a thing.By Anne FisherDear Annie: I f...
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Apple has to try harder
A new crop of smart phones is sure to erode the iPhone's profit margins. How will Apple respond?By Jon ForttNow that the dust has settled from Apple's...
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Ratings reform: Try, try again
The administration seeks to boost transparency on the bond rating process, but it's unclear when its plan might see the light of day in Congress.By Co...
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Remember Lexmark? The printer underdog is still fighting
By Jon ForttIn this era of Kindle books, text messages and Facebook photos, printed information is taking it on the chin – and perhaps no company has ...
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CEOs in crisis: How we changed
These executives are foregoing a knee-jerk response in favor of smart strategies for a down economy.By Ram CharanJeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electr...
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In Davos, Egypt takes a back seat to economic issues
The world's heavyweights are gathered to talk about carefully selected topics. An uprising doesn't make it on the official agenda.There are a few big ...
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How to be a better global manager
Success in foreign markets demands that you understand differences between cultures. A new book tells how.By Anne FisherIn 1997, with $100 billion in ...
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How businesses survive recalls: Insurance.
When a major company is in the middle of an embarrassing crisis, it can be hard for demoralized staff to keep pushing the company tagline. That's why ...
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