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Hollywood CEOs: Oprah

Wed Oct 28th, 2009

Mike Schuster

For millions of followers worldwide, their time of worship occurs not on Sunday mornings but weekday afternoons. Their altar consists not of holy artifacts or a pulpit but of a television and some th

Five Ways to Think Your Way Out of Recession

Mon Oct 26th, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

Intense anxiety is playing out these days not only on Wall Street, but nearly every street in the world! Lots of mood-boosting resiliency psychology techniques exist to help keep your emotions in che

True Luxury: If You're Not Having Fun, Lower Your Standards

Wed Oct 21st, 2009

Amy McVay

There was a time I loved Martha Stewart. Well, actually I loved her magazine, Martha Stewart Living. Since I had already succumbed to the cheap side of the force, there was no way I was going to actu

Wal-Mart: Abusing Its Power for 40 Years

Fri Oct 9th, 2009

Megan Barnett

Editors Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past co

Why Gold Keeps Climbing, and Why it Could Stop

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Josh Lipton

The yellow metal continues to shine, with everyone bearish on the dollar and bullish on gold. Australia yesterday jacked up its official rate by 25 bps to 3.25%, which investment pros think could be

How the Media Covered the Recession

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Coverage of the recession has been top-down, emphasizing Washington politicians and Wall Street bankers rather than people on Main Street, a study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excel

Magazine Survival Depends on Digital

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Mike Schuster

Gourmands, harried fiancées, and dentist office waiting rooms were struck a blow on Monday when publishing giant Condé Nast announced the closure of four of its popular magazines after

Overhyped Products: Virtual Boy

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Steve Reiter

  Sandwiched somewhere in between Nintendo’s triumphant releases of its Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1993) and its Nintendo 64 (1996), a long-forgotten gaming console has been m

Not Made in the USA: The Gerber Baby

Fri Sep 25th, 2009

Scott Reeves

"Gerber baby" is synonymous with “cute, all-American child.” Just one thing: Gerber is part of Nestle (NSRGY), the Swiss conglomerate best known for chocolate. Few shoppers j

Investing in Yourself to Increase Profit

Mon Sep 14th, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

Want to gather more money to invest? You must start by consistently investing in yourself! Some surefire profitable self-investments -- with huge monetary returns:   Training 
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