January 2012
85 posts
Jeb: The 3rd President Bush? →
Jan 31st
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Mind-Shrink Yourself for Better Presentations →
Jan 31st
The Mixtape of the Revolution →
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New Web reality series puts USC in a bad light →
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10 Questions That Create Success →
Jan 29th
New Siri Patent Paves Way For Apple Stock To Run... →
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Katie Couric looks forward to new talk show →
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J.C. Penney to Revise Pricing Methods and Limit... →
Jan 28th
Fed Signals That a Full Recovery Is Years Away →
Jan 28th
Free Pass for Matchmaking at a Setting in the Alps →
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In Police Training, a Dark Film on U.S. Muslims →
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More CEOs rake in $50M and up →
Jan 28th
Time for introverts to get some appreciation →
Jan 28th
IMF sees rising recession risk from euro credit... →
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Public College, Private Dorm →
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D.C. is ranked the most literate city in the U.S. →
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Gov. Chris Christie supports merger of... →
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Average Is Over →
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“Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.”
– Albert Einstein (via taitran)
Jan 26th
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“Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”
– Sun Tzu (via taitran)
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“When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep - not...”
– Jack Handey (via taitran)
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“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”
– Benjamin Franklin (via taitran)
Jan 26th
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““Apple nears incredible milestone, coming just shy of $100 billion in cash on...”
– From Apple’s Earnings By The (Holy S*%#!) Numbers (via fastcompany)
Jan 26th
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Three squares a day is so yesterday; 24/7 snacking... →
Jan 23rd
Hispanic birthrate tumbles →
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Hazing culture mars marching bands' glamour →
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How a Financial Pro Lost His House →
Jan 23rd
Like Ivies, Berkeley Adds Aid to Draw Middle-Class... →
Jan 22nd
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Google’s Lab of Wildest Dreams →
Jan 22nd
"Stupid is as stupid does." →
Jan 22nd
Brandy and Monica Reunite For First New Single in... →
Jan 22nd
New Normal on Wall Street: Smaller and Restrained →
Jan 22nd
Jan 22nd
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SMH...Bankrupt, Kodak Vows to Rebound →
Jan 21st
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“If you tell kids that they can get a book with sex in it for free, that might be...”
– That’s the thesis behind Uprise Books, a nonprofit that is sending low-income students all the good books that have been banned or challenged to promote teen literacy, fight censorship, and halt the cycle of poverty. Read on: How To Get Kids To Read? Give Them Banned Books (via fastcompany)
Jan 21st
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Army suicide rates decline for first time in 4... →
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Tax bracket vs. tax rate: They're two different... →
Jan 21st