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New Mandarin Chinese Learning Series Release in September for Children
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 22, 2013
Fed chairman Bernanke testifies before a congressional committee, the use of electronic health records is increasing, and Microsoft offers a new XBox. 
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SHOULD I USE BONDS OR BOND FUNDS?
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Review after Indonesia mine deaths
May 22 - Safety review underway at a mine in Indonesia after a tunnel collapse now known to have killed at least 28 people. Paul Chapman reports. 
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WSJ's Your Money Matters A.M., May 22, 2013
Misconceptions about the job market and saving healthcare costs through medication management technology. WSJ's Mathew Passy reports. 
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Sensing revival, Japanese buyers scurry for shelter
May 22 - Japan’s property sector has been down in the dumps for decades. But the country's massive stimulus drive is finally convincing people to buy again as they bet interest rates and prices will rise. 
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Episode 307: Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
Synopsis Dr. Misner has used the expression “Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast” a number of times, but he’s never gone into detail about how. Today’s podcast focuses on the importance of culture in business success. Here are some important factors in a healthy organizational culture: Tradition Mission Engagement Recognition Education A great strategy keeps people [...]
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IBM 193 | $1000+ a month from Amazon Kindle, an Interview with Michael Rank
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North Korea tourism boost bid
May 22 - North Korea opens new shipping route to bring Chinese tourists to the coastal Mount Kumgang resort. Paul Chapman reports. 
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FirstWord Pharmaceutical News for Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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China Tea Leaf Index: A double property bubble
May 22 - A surge in construction and rising property prices have been good news for China's growth figures, says Breakingviews' John Foley, but may not be able to support them for much longer. 
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Will adding subway lines save Beijing from traffic and smog?
Beijing has announced it will add 50 miles of subway track by the end of next year, making the city's subway system bigger than New York's. But will the new additions alleviate the city's notorious traffic and pollution? 
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2013 Disco Cup Raises Record Funds for Philanthropy Initiative
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Raleigh's Top Horse Farms Says "It's Never Too Late!"
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HvdH-SA Powers Production with Modular Machine Design
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In the Boardroom: JPM shows shareholders alive and kicking
May 22 - JP Morgan chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon faces down a shareholder revolt and keeps both jobs. But this is no defeat for shareholder activism. Quite the opposite, says Lucy Marcus. 
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NRG to deactivate its Norwalk Harbor power plant
Faced with difficult market conditions in southwestern Connecticut, including low capacity prices and energy prices fueled by the sustained low price of natural gas, NRG Energy, Inc.
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Reuters Today: The Breather Before Bernanke
May 22 - The BOJ holds steady despite bond turmoil and European stocks take a breather ahead of Ben Bernanke's congressional testimony. 
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Money: Corporate tax avoidance
What can be done to stop massive global tax evasion? EU leaders will try and thrash out the issues in Brussels later, but are they likely to make any progress? Why you might be getting a nice surprise, or a nasty shock from the taxman this week. And how important is Microsoft's latest games console?
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Apple case seen as possible spur to tax action
WASHINGTON (AP) , Now that tech darling Apple Inc. has been dragged front and center into the debate over the U.S. tax code, lawmakers are hoping that the spotlight on such a high-profile company could be the catalyst for Congress to take action to close loopholes or reform the law.
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Tech Talk: 05/22
A new study found that kids are more privacy conscious than many adults give them credit for. TECH TALK has the numbers 
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314 MG The Law About Debt Collections Harassment
Know how to put a debt collections company in its place.
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Owner: Chinese boat's captain beaten by NKoreans
BEIJING (AP) , Gunmen wearing North Korean military uniforms released a Chinese fishing boat after holding its crew for two weeks, beating up the captain and stealing the vessel's fuel, the boat's owner said. He added that the hijackers did not get the 600,000 yuan ($100,000) ransom they had demanded.
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GRAY: Military's role missing from Benghazi review
ANALYSIS/OPINION One missing element in the review of Benghazi is the role of the military , a relevant issue, it would seem, since we intervened in Libya in a military operation that Hillary Rodham Clinton...
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Embassy Row: 'Preaching to the choir'
The U.S. ambassador to India is urging business executives to press politicians to lift trade barriers and encourage foreign investment to raise the country out of the grinding poverty that infects most of its 1.2 billion people.
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UMWA President Cecil Roberts Among 14 Arrested At Rally In St. Louis
St. Louis Fourteen miners and supporters, including United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts, were arrested on trespassing charges Tuesday at a rally in downtown St.
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pC LIVE Podcast: How to monetize digital content: Advertising or paywall?
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pC LIVE Podcast: How to monetize digital content: Advertising or paywall?
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CTIA: Verizon Pushes for Single-Mode LTE
Verizon is examining single-mode LTE devices, but they may not be smartphones as operators are reluctant to lose their 3G safety nets anytime soon
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Cheetah robot - a model of speed and efficiency
May 21 - The cheetah is not only the world's fastest land animal, it is also one of the most energy efficient, expending only what it needs to survive. It's that efficiency that engineers at MIT are working to emulate in a robotic cheetah, already clocked as the second fast robot ever developed. Ben Gruber reports. 
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