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Bad influences

Bad influences

Business | Changes in investment banking have created strong temptations to sin

Up to code
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Up to code

Business |  Despite housing slumps, DOE and the Obama administration are bullish on raising energy standards-and costs of construction

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Stressful leisure

Business |  A Gallup poll last year found that 44 percent of Americans consider themselves to be workaholics

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Chain reaction

Business |  The war on drugs took a new course this month drugstore chains moved popular over-the-counter cold medications behind their pharmacy counters

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Jetsons future

Business |  For robots and flying cars, the future is now

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Minding its own business

Business |  Microsoft drops support of sexual orientation legislation in Washington

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'Epic battle' or plain nuts?

Business |  Workers at the world's largest walnut processing plant reached a new five-year contract in March, ending a 13-year strike

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Breaking up

Business |  Viacom's CEO wants to break his media company into two entities to increase profit margins

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Sharing the wealth

Business |  Ford CEO receives $18 million bonus in lieu of an annual salary

Costly speech
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Costly speech

Business |  The popularity of blogs has caused the number of employees being fired for comments made about their employers rise

Follow the leaders
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Follow the leaders

Business |  Cincinnati-based Federated Department Stores Inc. is buying rival May Department Stores for $11 billion

Fiorina's fall
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Fiorina's fall

Business |  Why is the first woman to hold the titles of president, CEO, and chairman of a major computer company-all at the same time-now looking for work?

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